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Do you want to have a direct impact on the development of cutting edge wireless 6G systems?
We are seeking a talented and self-motivated engineer to develop algorithms and tools to help our customers develop 6G systems. You will investigate and simulate candidate technologies for 6G systems at the physical layer and above, using novel techniques including AI. As a key member of the development team responsible for wireless standards toolboxes, you will play a critical role in identifying opportunities and developing tools to create the next generation of mobile communication standards.
It's the chance to collaborate with bright, passionate people. It's the opportunity to accelerate the pace of discovery, innovation, and learning in engineering and science. And it’s a commitment to doing the right thing—for each individual, our customers, and the local community. We cultivate an enjoyable, participatory, and rational environment that champions individual growth, appreciates diversity, encourages initiative, values collaboration, shares success, and rewards excellence.
MathWorks develops MATLAB and Simulink, the leading technical computing software used by engineers and scientists. The company employs more than 6,000 people in 16 countries, with headquarters in Natick, Massachusetts, USA. MathWorks is privately held and has been profitable every year since its founding in 1984.
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