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The Advanced Research in Computing and Artificial Intelligence Division (ARCAID) within the ICL Lab is seeking an Experienced AI/ML Research Engineer to join our team of passionate researchers. We seek an experienced Engineer who can develop AI and ML solutions in support AI research efforts leveraging the latest tools and techniques to realize solutions for the nation’s most challenging problems. The ideal candidate will have broad experience and expertise in applied of AI/ML. A strong candidate will have a passion for researching novel solutions for a wide range of research domains to include DoD, DOE and Healthcare industry. This position will focus on the design, development and deployment of AI/ML models. The candidate will work closely with staff members in a collaborative working environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated, results-oriented professional. We are seeking people who get excited about working with data developing novel AI/ML solutions. The ARCAID Division works with a diverse group of organizations and agencies in National Security and the public health space. The ideal candidate must be able to communicate complex technical material clearly to a wide variety of audiences including academia, conference proceedings, management, business development leads, prospective and existing customers.
GTRI’s Biosensing and Signal Analytics Branch (BSAB) in the Aerospace and Acoustics Technologies Division (AATD) within the Aerospace, Transportation, and Advanced Systems Laboratory (ATAS) seeks qualified students with interests in online social networks, web application development, UX research and design, machine learning, and data analysis.
The Command, Control, and Communications Division (C3D) within the Sensor and Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory (SEAL) in Smyrna, Georgia is looking for candidates to lead the C3 Rapid Electronic and Electromagnetic Designs (CREED) Branch.
The Electrical Engineer designs, develops, and tests electronic circuits fabricated to support a wide range of programs. Additionally, the Electrical Engineer utilizes electrical circuit design and analysis tools to layout and model circuit performance.
The Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Engineer works closely with research, development, and testing teams to combine simulation modeling with data analytics in order to provide recommendations to optimize system designs in support of current and future research, development, and testing efforts. Specifically, the M&S Engineer is responsible for constructing computer simulation models, verifying and validating simulation models, performing simulation experiments to predict system behaviors, providing solutions to project stakeholders, and improving systems and processes.
The Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP) within the Intelligent Sustainable Technologies Division (ISTD) of the Aerospace, Transportation and Advanced Systems Laboratory (ATAS) at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is seeking a Communications Student Assistant to begin Summer 2024.
The Cybersecurity R&D Systems Architect in the Test Engineering Division (TEN) will work with sponsor engineers to ensure cyber-resiliency and cybersecurity for contracts, test strategies/plans, system-specific requirements, and cybersecurity strategies for Electronic Warfare, Avionics, and Communications systems acquisition programs.
The GTRI CIPHER Lab's Secure Information Systems (SIS) Division is currently seeking a Cyber Security Software Engineer to work within a cohesive team to develop secure solutions to complex challenges involving web applications, DevSecOps, cloud-native SDKs to enable multi-level platform development, and cyber-focused cloud solutions. Ideal candidates should have a strong understanding of modern software development practices, and demonstrated experience in designing, prototyping, building, and testing complex software, from initial requirements through implementation, verification, testing, and deployment. In this role, the selected individual will join a team developing cutting-edge software for Department of Defense (DoD) systems.
The Cyber Security Software Engineer designs, develops, and tests cybersecurity software in languages such as Java, C, and C++. The Cyber Security Software Engineer requires extensive knowledge of programming languages, software development, and computer operating systems in order to apply engineering principles to software creation. The necessary skill areas for the Cyber Security Software Engineer include programming and coding, fundamentals of computer science, design and architecture, algorithms and data structures, information analysis, debugging software, and testing software. The Cyber Security Software Engineer also creates novel cyber security technology components and software to ensure that critical systems and information are resilient to cyber exploits and attacks. The researcher also performs attendant vulnerability assessments, analysis, and software engineering and design. The Cyber Security Software Engineer also develops hardware and software prototypes, and tests those prototypes in realistic environments.
The Software Engineer designs, develops, and tests software applications and products. Additionally, the Software Engineer manages software development teams, provides technical leadership, and establishes software development lifecycle practices and processes.
GTRI’s Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research (CIPHER) Lab seeks co-op for the Fall 2024 semester.
The Process Improvement/Value/Quality Engineer works as part of a team developing approaches to improve enterprise-level sustainment of DoD and commercial aircraft. Analyzes aircraft sustainment processes, tools and datasets, creates updated processes and toolsets and employs continuous process improvement practices. Analyzes organizational culture and IT infrastructure related to the sustainment and maintenance of aircraft, and defines capabilities, processes and technical gaps as they relate to readiness and sustainment.
The Embedded Systems Vulnerability Division (ESVD) within CIPHER leverages extensive expertise in hardware, software, network, and RF communications to identify and evaluate cyber vulnerabilities in military assets, industrial control systems, and critical infrastructure systems. CIPHER researchers participate in Department of Defense working groups on cyber vulnerability assessments and collaborate with Georgia Tech faculty on the security of IoT and critical infrastructure systems. They have evaluated a wide range of systems from aircraft and radar simulators to smart grid and building management systems.
The Sensor/EW Embedded Real-Time Software Engineer is responsible for developing hard real-time embedded systems software for use in radar, EO/IR, electronic warfare (EW) systems, and other electromagnetic applications.
Atlanta, GA
The Information and Communications Laboratory (ICL) Communications Systems and Spectrum Division (CSSD) is seeking a Project Manager who can provide project support for programs involved in the development of innovative solutions for adaptive communications and spectrum learning systems and is looking for a dynamic and challenging work environment. The Division supports work across many branches of the Department of Defense (DoD), including the Army, Navy, and Office of the Secretary of Defense. This position will specifically support the Army Reprogramming Analysis Team (ARAT) program. ARAT's mission is to ensure the ongoing relevance of legacy radars and systems within the intricacies of modern warfare. The ideal candidate will be an inquisitive and resourceful person with a desire to bring their project management skills to successfully deliver solutions to the communications and spectrum sensing problems of interest to the DoD.
The Resilient Infrastructure and Supply Chain (RISC) Unit is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) for the Fall 2024 semester. The job duties include serving as a teaching assistant for Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP), as well as a research assistant for ongoing projects. Fall 2024
TEN develops Hardware in the Loop (HITL) test sets, test tools, analysis tools and test methods for US Air Force, Army, and Navy sponsors.
CIPHER’s Embedded Systems Vulnerability Division (ESVD) seeks Student Assistants to support teams performing embedded system cybersecurity testing for Fall 2024 semester.
CIPHER’s Embedded Systems Vulnerability Division (ESVD) is skilled in reverse engineering, vulnerability discovery, and forensics analysis of embedded systems. ESVD seeks Co-Op students to support teams performing embedded system cybersecurity testing for Fall 2024 semester.
CIPHER’s Embedded Systems Vulnerability Division (ESVD) is skilled in reverse engineering, vulnerability discovery, and forensics analysis of embedded systems ESVD seeks Graduate Research Assistants to support teams performing embedded system cybersecurity testing for Fall 2024 semester.

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