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Are you a HBO/WO student with a background in Computer Science, Embedded Systems, Electrical Engineering, or Mechatronics? Do you have an affinity for digital signal processing and hardware development? Then we are looking for you!
Each one of our companies differentiates itself in its own domain with unique expertise and skills. This way they help customers improve their performance and achieve more. On the basis of their passion for technology our companies are able to combine forces. By sharing knowledge and working together we increase our social impact. Demcon management & support is a developer and producer of technology and innovative products that contribute to solutions for technical and social problems.
Demcon is working on innovative technologies for disaster recovery and situational awareness, among other things. One of these developments is an acoustic sensor system that detects and analyzes sounds from the environment. To make this system more widely applicable and scalable, we want to move the processing to an FPGA platform.
You will develop a scalable acoustic array and implement data acquisition and signal processing on an FPGA platform. You will work on a working prototype that processes real-time sound data. You will use FPGA programming and DSP techniques.
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Wij werken aan oplossingen voor maatschappelijke uitdagingen in de markten aerospace, agri & food, defense & security, energy, high-tech systems & materials, life sciences & health, smart industry en water & maritime. Dat doen we door het ontwikkelen, produceren en leveren van hoogwaardige technologie en innovatieve producten.
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