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Hardware Engineer, Imaging Hardware Design, Verily Life Sciences

Position: Hardware Engineer, Imaging Hardware Design, Verily Life Sciences
Company: Google
Location: South San Francisco CA US

Verily Life Sciences is focused on shifting health care from a reactive, undifferentiated approach to a proactive, targeted approach by transforming the detection, prevention, management and even our basic understanding of disease.

In this role, you will be responsible for design, development, and testing of hardware and software for imaging system prototypes.

The Verily Life Sciences team is focused on helping to move healthcare from reactive to proactive. Combining expertise from the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, medicine, electrical engineering, computer science, we’re developing new technology tools for physicians that can integrate easily into daily life and help transform the detection, prevention, and management of disease. Current projects in development include a smart contact lens with miniaturized glucose sensor ; a nanodiagnostics platform to help with early detection of disease ; and Liftware utensils for people with tremor. For more information, please see our website .

Responsibilities

Work closely with cross-functional teams at Verily and Google on machine learning as well as traditional image/video processing techniques to construct, analyze, and enhance medical images.

Develop hardware, write software, and carry out experiments to characterize new technologies.

Help develop image processing algorithms for low-latency hardware implementation.

Qualifications

Minimum qualifications:
MS or PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or related technical field, or equivalent practical experience

3 years of experience related to camera hardware development, mobile device product development, or equivalent.

Programming experience with Python, C or C++, MATLAB. Experience with embedded systems software development.

Experience with PC board-level hardware design and testing.

Preferred qualifications:
Experience with PC board-level design, including FPGA implementation and PC board-level high-speed signaling. Experience with signal processing and image/video processing.

Experience with design of systems that include sensors and/or imaging systems.

Experience with test systems to support testing during manufacturing.

Experience with camera interface protocols and an Image Signal Processor (ISP).

Experience working with product design and execution teams (industrial design, product development, ME, EE, optics) to put new designs into production. Experience with medical or life science products.

Experience with imaging hardware (e.g., image sensors, microsystems, FPGAs, PC board design) as well as software (e.g., algorithms, model training) to understand and debug a system independently.

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