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EDA Workflow Optimization Engineer

Durham, NC · Hybrid

$107.70K - $127.10K/yr

An era in which our GPU acts as the brains of computers, robots, and self-driving cars that can ... requirements. * BS in Computer Science or equivalent experience; MS (preferred). * 5+yrs of ...

Min Bachelors degree in computer science, data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning ... Be part of a digitally-enabled environment that impacts all parts of the business-from robotic ...

... Systems, Robotics, etc.) for some of the leading companies in the life sciences and other ... Bachelor's or Associate's Degree in Computer Science or Engineering. Other training and relevant ...

Min Bachelors degree in computer science, data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning ... Be part of a digitally-enabled environment that impacts all parts of the business-from robotic ...

Min Bachelors degree in computer science, data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning ... Be part of a digitally-enabled environment that impacts all parts of the business-from robotic ...

Min Bachelor's degree in computer science, data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning ... Be part of a digitally-enabled environment that impacts all parts of the business-from robotic ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Computer Science Robotics professional, and why are they important?

To thrive in Computer Science Robotics, you need a strong background in programming languages (such as Python, C++, or ROS), algorithms, and robotics engineering, typically backed by a degree in computer science, robotics, or a related field. Familiarity with robotics platforms, simulation software, machine learning frameworks, and certifications like ROS or robotics-specific courses are highly valuable. Critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and effective communication are essential soft skills for tackling complex challenges and collaborating on interdisciplinary projects. These skills and qualifications ensure the development, deployment, and continual improvement of advanced robotic systems in real-world environments.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in computer science robotics, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in computer science robotics often encounter challenges such as integrating software with complex hardware systems, ensuring reliable sensor data processing, and managing real-time system constraints. Collaborating effectively with multidisciplinary teams—including mechanical, electrical, and software engineers—is crucial to overcoming these obstacles. Staying current with rapidly evolving technologies and maintaining a strong foundation in both programming and robotics principles can help address these challenges. Participating in regular code reviews and system testing also contributes to smoother project development and deployment.

What are computer science robotics?

Computer science robotics is a field that combines computer science principles with robotics engineering to design, program, and control robots. Professionals in this field work on creating software and algorithms that allow robots to perceive their environment, make decisions, and perform tasks autonomously. The field covers areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, and sensor integration. Careers in computer science robotics are found in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, space exploration, and consumer electronics. This interdisciplinary field requires knowledge of both programming and hardware systems.

What 5 jobs will survive AI?

In the field of computer science robotics, jobs such as robotics engineers, AI specialists, systems architects, maintenance technicians, and research scientists are likely to persist as they require complex problem-solving, hands-on work, and ongoing innovation that AI cannot fully replace. These roles often involve designing, maintaining, and improving robotic systems, which depend on specialized skills, creativity, and understanding of physical environments.

What is the difference between Computer Science Robotics vs Mechanical Engineering?

AspectComputer Science RoboticsMechanical Engineering
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Computer Science, Robotics, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in Mechanical Engineering or related fields
Work EnvironmentSoftware development labs, robotics programming environmentsDesign and testing labs, manufacturing facilities
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, research institutions, automation firmsManufacturing, automotive, aerospace industries
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles involving programming and software in roboticsUnderstanding hardware design and mechanical systems in robotics

Computer Science Robotics focuses on programming, algorithms, and software development for robotic systems, while Mechanical Engineering emphasizes designing, building, and testing the physical components of robots. Both fields often collaborate but serve different core functions within robotics development.

Staff Research Scientist - Artificial Intelligence Engineer

ARA

Raleigh, NC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

The Analytical and Spatial Intelligence Research Team (ASIRT) at Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) is seeking scientists/researchers interested in developing artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and computer vision software to solve challenging problems for the US defense and intelligence communities. We perform fundamental and applied research in many open areas, including GenAI, Agentic AI Systems, Large Language Models (LLMs), Vision Language Models (VLMs), backbone fine tuning, AI explainability, adversarial attacks and World Models. We are a close-knit team of creative thinkers from diverse backgrounds who collaborate to find non-standard solutions to challenging problems. We encourage candidates with a creative and entrepreneurial spirit who seek a research career within a stable industry to apply.
Staff Research Scientist - Artificial Intelligence Engineer Position Highlights:
  • Research, develop, test and deploy artificial intelligence, machine learning and computer vision software.
  • Process and integrate data from different sources, including satellites, unmanned aerial vehicles, ground vehicles, human-wearables, and smart devices
  • Enjoy a challenging technical career with opportunities for personal growth
  • Team player able to communicate technical results effectively to others
  • Position is located in the Raleigh, NC metropolitan area

Staff Research Scientist - Artificial Intelligence Engineer Position Required Experience & Skills:
  • US citizenship required (green card holders are not eligible for this position)
  • Eligibility to apply for and hold a U.S. security clearance (selected applicants will undergo a security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements at the time of employment)
  • BS Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or similar technical field along with 2-4 years of experience OR MS degree with 0-2 years of experience
  • Strong foundation and experience using AI/ML frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch) and software libraries (jax, scikit-learn, hugging-face, ollama, langchain, langgraph, or similar)
  • Experience in software development in Python and C/C++
  • Solid mathematical background in linear algebra and probability theory
  • Experience working with AWS cloud computing
  • Experience with collaborative software development and version control (Git)
  • Proficiency in one of the following areas: mathematics, physics, robotics, sensor fusion, machine learning, computer vision or signal processing

Staff Research Scientist - Artificial Intelligence Engineer Position Desirable Experience & Skills:
  • Experience working with AWS, S3, Docker and Kubernetes
  • Experience developing software for execution on edge devices (GPUs, mobile phones, deployed CPU)
  • Experience working with and flying Class I unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
  • Experience writing technical proposals
  • Experience working on intelligence and DoD programs

Who is ARA?
Do you want to work for a purpose? Applied Research Associates, Inc. (aka ARA) is an employee-owned international research and engineering company. We have been providing technically superior solutions to complex and challenging problems in the physical sciences since 1979. ARA has over 2,226 employee-owners and continues to grow rapidly. Together, our offices throughout the U.S. and Canada provide a broad range of technical expertise in defense, civil, and health technologies, computer software and simulation, systems analysis, environmental technologies, and testing and measurement.
ARA also prides itself, on having a challenging culture where innovation & experimentation are the norm. The motto, "Engineering and Science for Fun and Profit" sums up the ARA experience. Employee ownership ensures you have a voice in what happens in the company.
To find out more about what the Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Division has to offer, visit our website at: https://www.ara.com/benefits/
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