Sunday, December 7, 2014

LGMR job, this one read carefully.

LGMR is LG  innovation R&D


Overview:
LG San Jose Lab is an innovation R&D group leading the development of System on a Chip (SoCs) for future smart devices and Internet-of-Things. As part of the Internet-of-Things and Wearable SoC platform team, you will help development in software platform for sensor fusion, speech recognition, security/authentication, display, vision processing and wireless protocols.


Responsibilities:
Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Develop system software to integrate into LG IoT/Wearable technology platform
  • Architecture and develop sensor fusion, activity tracking, context-aware algorithm
  • Architecture and develop machine learning, Deep-Neural-Network, and Vision Processing for Wearables
  • Develop user identification using speech, activities, vision, or any biometric
  • Develop embedded software for IoT/ Wearable technology platform
  • Product integration with embedded software, including Android
  • Develop wearable, Internet-of-Things platform ( part of Always-ON platform ) architecture
  • Instruction level software debugging and code optimization for low power performance
  • Defining system architecture working with hardware and software engineers
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Qualifications:
Requirements:
  • PhD (preferred) in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science with related coursework and 3+ years industry experience or a Master’s Degree and a minimum of 5 – 12 years related industry experience
  • Experience with Matlab, C/C++ and embedded software development
  • Good understanding of sensor fusion, context-aware algorithm, and recognition technologies
  • Experience in other IoT development platform is plus
  • Experience in Authentication/IoT protocol is plus
  • Experience in Android and/or other mobile platform OS
  • Self-motivated, team player that can work with various groups and departments; software, hardware, and systems.

    Use this as validation of a lot of things like.

    Context aware
    Always on

    QUIK how ARE those patents coming anyway.
    Let us know.
    LG wants what you got.

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