The position supports the Navigation Research and Development Division's mission to conduct new navigation technology research for U.S. government sponsors
Job Summary
The position supports the Navigation Research and Development Division's mission to conduct new navigation technology research for U.S. government sponsors.
Candidates will work with experienced engineers on projects involving state estimation, sea vessel modeling, and geophysical system simulations.
Students must be available to work at the Warminster facility for a six-month period and pass a government security investigation.
Matching Summary
The position supports the Navigation Research and Development Division's mission to conduct new navigation technology research for U.S. government sponsors.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Navigation algorithm research and development
State estimation and optimal filtering
MATLAB simulation and analysis skills
C# C++ Python programming proficiency
Linux environment working experience
Filter design and physical system simulation
Nice-to-have
Experience with robotics and autonomous systems
Interest in dynamic system modeling
Collaborative team engineering environment
Advanced development technology transfer
Key Requirements
U.S. citizenship required
Undergraduate or Graduate student status
Majors in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, or Mathematics