[Bmi] Perception/Sensing Researcher Job in GM R&D
Juyang Weng
weng at cse.msu.edu
Wed Jun 5 09:04:57 EDT 2013
On 5/21/13 10:02 PM, shuqing.zeng at gm.com wrote:
> Dr. Weng,
> Would you please post this list?
> Thanks very much.
>
>
> Perception/Sensing Researcher Job
> Apply now
> Date: May 17, 2013
> Location: Warren, MI, US
>
> Perception/Sensing Researcher-RES0000244
>
> Key job elements:
> - Work as an independent yet integral member of a team to develop and
> implement innovative and creative solutions for vehicle active safety
> related applications.
> - Integrate multi-modal vehicle-based sensors, assess situation
> awareness and potential collisions potential with objects.
> - Develop requirements, criteria, and evaluation methods for
> vehicle-based sensing technologies. Perform tests and comparisons of
> vendor based active safety sensing technologies.
> - Develop source code and debug vehicle-based embedded systems for
> remote sensing and data fusion.
> - Plan and carry out complex technical projects in a timely manner.
> - Possess strong interpersonal skills and consistently demonstrate
> ability to work in a team environment and with cross-functional teams
> - Maintain state-of-the-art knowledge
>
> Qualifications
> Candidate Qualifications:
>
>
> Required
> - Deep knowledge and experience in robotics, signal/image processing,
> active safety sensors, and information fusion for vehicle system
> applications.
> - Working knowledge of radar, laser, vision, ultrasonic sensing and
> vehicle positioning technologies applied to development, integration,
> testing, and validation.
> - Deep knowledge and experience in algorithm and prototype system
> development and deployment for automotive active safety systems
> - Expertise in sensor fusion, image processing algorithm development
> and implementation
> - Strong software development skills in C/C++ for Linux, Matlab,
> dSpace and OpenCV environments.
> - PhD with 2+ years working experience, or MS with 5+ year working
> experience, in EE, Computer Science, mathematics or equivalent experience
> - Effective verbal and written communication skills
>
> Preferred
> - Good understanding of vehicle electrical architecture and hardware
> interfacing.
> - Automotive embedded system development experience.
> - High degree of mathematical skill in areas including signal and data
> processing.
> - Hands-on experience in automotove network protocols such as CAN,
> Ethernet, Serial etc.
> Primary Location: US-MI-Warren
> Posting Date: Jan 8, 2013, 12:40:21 PM - Ongoing
> Job: Research and Development
>
> Nearest Major Market: Warren
> Nearest Secondary Market: Detroit
> Job Segments: Electrical, Research, Embedded, Computer Science,
> Automotive, Engineering, Technology
>
> _http://jobs.gm.com/job/Warren-PerceptionSensing-Researcher-Job-MI-48088/2366299/_
>
> ========================================
> Shuqing Zeng, Ph.D
> Staff Researcher & Thrust Area Leader, Electrical & Controls Systems
> Research Lab.,
> GM Global Research and Development
> Tel: (586)298-0259 Fax: (586)986-1647
> MC: 486-106-390, REB 226A, Dock 7
> 30500 Mound Rd, Warren, MI 48090
> Email: shuqing.zeng at gm.com
>
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Juyang (John) Weng, Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
MSU Cognitive Science Program and MSU Neuroscience Program
428 S Shaw Ln Rm 3115
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824 USA
Tel: 517-353-4388
Fax: 517-432-1061
Email: weng at cse.msu.edu
URL: http://www.cse.msu.edu/~weng/
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