World Congress on Biosensors 2014

World Congress on Biosensors 2014
Biosensors 2014

Wednesday 20 October 2010

Job Vacancy

Signal processing and control algorithm engineer

Imego's business is to maximize a system’s potential performance by equipping it with sensors. This set harsh requirements on the sensor element design, the necessary surrounding electronics and packaging, but also the analysis and control of the sensor signals plays a central role in the system design. Most systems have to give reliable output in a real-time environment and in some cases these systems have to be self-calibrating.
The many different types of sensors in micro-format used by Imego pose a great variety of new challenges to a signal processing and control algorithm engineer. The methods to be considered ranges from black box system identification to Kalman filtering techniques and feed-back control loop systems. We are presently developing Inertial Navigation Systems and identification of gases and fluids. Hence we have to measure accelerations, rotation rates, concentration, flow, viscosity etc.

Your qualifications

You have proven mathematical skills in numerical methods. You have a master degree or higher, and some years of work experience with real-time signal processing or control algorithms and adaptation into firmware or equivalent. Experience with inertial navigation systems is an advantage as well as experience with measurements. You are not afraid to take initiatives and appreciate personal responsibilities. You like to work in small teams, where the members are multidisciplinary, and can divide your time between short-term and long-term projects. You are not surprised if your work render into a paper or patent applications.

Your tasks

You will design methods, techniques and algorithms to track, control, determine and combine physical quantities from sensor outputs, while keeping track of temperature dependent biases and offsets. Applications where inertial navigation is essential will be at the centre of your work, which will include calibration measurements. Typically you will work closely with the sensor designer to determine relevant model equations, which describes the sensor element characteristics. Together with the electronic engineer, you will decide the suitable complexity of the algorithm and subsequently implement it into a suitable platform HW.

The tools

Imego has a portfolio of different tools that can aid your development of effective algorithms. Mathematica, Matlab, Simulink are some examples of software and hardware tools that we presently use.
Please apply by e-mail to:
Jan Wipenmyr
+46-31-750 18 07
+46-709-15 18 07
jan.wipenmyr@imego.com
Website: www.imego.com

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