Algorithm Development Surface Surveillance Radar Engineer - MIT Lincoln Laboratory

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Algorithm Development Surface Surveillance Radar Engineer - MIT Lincoln Laboratory

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The Advanced Sensing and Exploitation Group develops technology solutions for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance-oriented missions with emphasis on RF sensing, signal processing, target feature exploitation, and prototype system development. Challenging defense-related problems are analyzed from a system-level perspective, and innovative solutions that typically require small size, low weight, and low power consumption form the basis for several key program development thrusts.

This position will involve algorithm development for surface surveillance radar programs in the areas of moving target detection, synthetic aperture radar (SAR), as well as moving target imaging or inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR), and moving target indication (MTI). Applicant must have the ability to conduct independent research and development with expertise in signal processing and radar systems.

Requirements: MS degree in Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or Physics. In lieu of an MS degree, applicants with a BSEE and 3 to 5 years of experience will be considered. Experience with algorithm development, spectral estimation, moving target detection, synthetic aperture radar. Expertise in signal processing and radar systems.

For more information on the Algorithm Development Surface Surveillance Radar Engineer position (#2805) and many other opportunities, and to apply, please visit MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s website at www.ll.mit.edu.

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