The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) is looking for engineers to contribute to the next generation of sensor algorithms to eliminate adversaries' ability to evade detection.
Requirements
- A BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Applied Physics, Applied Math or related discipline.
- A MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Applied Physics, or Applied Math
- Intern experience related to one or more of the items described above
Responsibilities
- Develop large scale simulations of electromagnetic fields and radar systems
- Optimize algorithms to run on multi-million-dollar computational clusters
- Prototype novel signal processing algorithms to be deployed by our military
- Use machine learning techniques to augment current and future capabilities
- Gain a deep understanding of electromagnetic phenomena to see how they can be used and exploited
- Apply data science and machine learning to complex, large-scale datasets
Other
- Strong problem solving/analytical skills
- Excellent verbal, written and presentation communication skills
- Can collaborate effectively with colleagues from varied subject areas and experience levels
- Are able to obtain an Interim Secret level security clearance by your start date and can ultimately obtain a Secret level clearance.
- Eligibility requirements include U.S. citizenship