LEAD COMPUTER VISION ENGINEER

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LEAD COMPUTER VISION ENGINEER

We're looking for a computer vision engineer with a computer-science based skill set who is excited to join Veebot at an early stage and take on a lot of responsibility. The position focuses on using medical imaging modalities to automate blood vessel identification and localization. This involves technical challenges in the areas of optics, real-time image processing, depth sensing, SLAM, sensor fusion, 3D reconstruction and target tracking. We're looking for candidates who share a passion for exploring and solving complex problems at the intersection of medical imaging and computer vision. Position based out of Miami, Florida.
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Lead all computer-vision efforts at Veebot
  • Explore and identify best medical imaging modalities to identify blood vessels
  • Develop novel, accurate computer vision algorithms with a focus on image processing, real-time object tracking, SLAM, sensor fusion, camera calibration and 3D reconstruction
  • Research, develop and prototype advanced hardware and software technologies related to blood vessel identification, tracking, movement detection, and 3D reconstruction
  • Apply machine learning to improve and continuously improve blood vessel identification
  • Analyze and improve speed, efficiency, scalability and stability of various deployed systems
  • Collaborate with team members to integrate subsystems
  • Report to CEO on progress

KEY QUALIFICATIONS
  • Currently has or is in the process of obtaining Master’s in Computer Science, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Robotics or related technical field from top university
  • Self-starter
  • Expert-level programming skills, with experience in C++
  • 1+ years' experience developing real-time computer vision software in C++, including algorithm design and systems software development
  • Experience with applying machine learning, neural networks and/or Bayesian filters to complex, real-life problems
  • Strong grasp of 3D geometry
  • Understanding of applied mathematics and numerical optimization
  • Prototyping skills
  • Assist with writing patent applications as needed

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • 3+ years' experience with real-time image processing, object tracking, SLAM, sensor fusion, real-time image processing, etc.
  • Extensive OpenCV experience
  • Background in medical imaging
  • Experience working with robots
  • Experience training deep convolutional and/or recurrent neural networks
  • Experience with CPU/GPU optimization
  • Proven publication track record at conferences such as SIGGRAPH, CVPR, NIPS, ECCV, ICCV, ISMAR, ICML, etc

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Occasional travel will be required
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