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Biosensor Algorithm Engineer

 

We are looking for a research engineer with solid signal processing and programming skills. You will be working with a world-class team of algorithm scientists and engineers to bring up next-generation human machine interface for the consumer mass market.

 

Background

NeuroSky is a leading wearable sensor technology company. Our award-winning sensors enables the monitoring of EEG, ECG, motion and other bio-signals in a very user-friendly way, and our advanced data processing and analysis solutions are empowering numerous exciting applications.

 

Responsibilities

    • Design, develop and prototype algorithms for electrophysiological signals in numerical analysis languages: Matlab, Python, C/C++.
    • Demonstrate algorithms meet accuracy requirements on general subject population through statistical analyses and error estimation.
    • Write technical reports summarizing development, analysis, training and validation of the algorithms.
    • Implementation, testing and supporting of algorithm prototypes in C/C++.
    • Provide presentations to the management and cross-functional teams. Summarize new ideas in patent applications.

 

Basic Qualifications

    • Familiarity with signal processing, especially for biosensors. Knowledge of statistical analysis and machine learning.
    • Solid programing skills in one or more: Matlab, C/C++, Python, or other numerical analysis languages.
    • Education: Master’s degree or above in biomedical, applied mathematics, computer science, engineering, or related areas.

 

Additional Preferred Qualifications

    • History of publications in related fields.
    • Previous programming projects on data analysis algorithms / signal processing.
    • Strong Matlab and C programming skills.
    • Knowledge of algorithm optimization for embedded systems.
    • Experience with real-time signal processing.

 

To apply, please send your resume to careers@neurosky.com with a cover letter explaining your relevant experience and skills.

 

Tagged as: BCI, EEG, Machine Learning, Neuroscience

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