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Were growing! Our Autonomous Driving team in Parma (Italy) is seeking a Computer Vision Algorithm/SW Engineer to join the team.
The opening is for a computer vision scientist in the field of automotive ADAS and Autonomous Driving applications. The successful candidate will play a leading role in the development of state-of-the-art obstacle tracking3D reconstruction and visualization algorithms based on computer vision and machine learning.
Responsibilities:
Develop computer vision and machine learning algorithms/support tools with a strong focus on robustness and efficiency;
Integrate new algorithms in existing Autonomous Driving framework;
Produce documentation and reports to facilitate collaboration with colleagues;
Participate to the preparation and/or participation even not continuously to the experimental activities and companys test in real scenarios in other words acquisition data activities and experimentation/automatic driving test.
Requirements:
A master degree in Computer Engineering CS or equivalent;
Experience in the development of CV algorithms experience in 3D point cloud processing is a plus;
Experience in machine learning is a plus;
Solid understanding of projective geometry linear algebra non-linear optimization and numerical methods;
Strong analytical and problem solving skills;
Good C/C/Python design and development skill;
Ability to learn different programming languages and to quick context switch;
Good verbal and written communication skills;
To apply:
please submit resume with subject: Job #RepMGACI to or apply online on Ambarella website at Careers section.
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