Develop algorithms for neural signal analysis and cognitive state recognition while being part of a pioneering wireless solutions team.
Huawei Canada has an immediate 8-month internship opening for an Associate Researcher.
About the team:
Welcome to the Advanced Wireless Technology Wireless Lab, an epitome of innovation located in Ottawa, Canada. Here, amid the dynamic panorama of technological progress, our team consists mainly of seasoned graduate computer engineers and computer scientists. With diverse experiences ranging from fresh perspectives to decades-long industry immersion, we are united by our fervour for pioneering wireless solutions.
About the job:
Develop and implement algorithms for neural signal analysis, feature extraction, and classification
Design, train, and evaluate deep learning models for neural signal interpretation and cognitive state recognition
Conduct lab experiment and programming, including robotic control and related peripheral accessories
About the ideal candidate:
Current MS or PhD student in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, or a related field
Strong foundation in digital signal processing and machine learning, particularly neural network architectures (e.g., CNNs, RNNs, Transformers)
Proficiency in Python and frameworks such as TensorFlow
Experience in time-series analysis, feature extraction, or classification tasks
Experience in programming under Linux
Huawei Technologies Canada specializes in developing advanced data analytics platforms and innovative programming technologies. Targeted at enhancing public capacity and driving AI/ML advancements, Huawei Canada focuses on creating next-generation operating systems and optimizing performance across embedded systems.
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