The Motional global headquarters are located at 100 Northern Avenue in Boston, MA. Nestled in the busting Seaport district with sweeping views of Boston Harbor and downtown Boston, the offices are located close to major transit lines and a quick walk to various restaurants and popular attractions.
FALL 2022: CAMERA SYSTEMS ENGINEERING INTERN
A Camera Systems Engineering Intern will work together with hardware and software engineers to define baseline camera requirements for our hardware performance in order to improve overall self-driving performance. Such studies will inform crucial decisions in our camera system performance for current and future Motional vehicle platforms, and will clearly lay out the rationale behind those decisions.
WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING:
Building color gamut analytical models and improving existing models
Preparing real data or synthesizing data with different color gamut models
Verifying and validating models using test data.
Deriving requirements and metrics for our in-house ML-based perception algorithms .
Communicate the results of these studies clearly to engineering teams
Collaborating an interdisciplinary team of machine learning engineers, camera engineers, and camera ISP engineers.
WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR:
We're looking for someone who is driven, is a builder, has a get-things-done mentality, and can work effectively in a team setting.
Have a good understanding of camera systems and camera ISP details.
Have a good understanding of color science.
Fluent in Python and comfortable with MATLAB
BONUS POINTS:
Good working knowledge of common machine learning algorithm metrics, such as precision, recall, and mean average precision.
Experience generating requirements for autonomous systems in complex environments.
Motional has been revolutionizing driverless technology for decades. Our DNA — a joint venture between automotive technology expert Aptiv and vehicle manufacturing leader Hyundai Motor Group — uniquely positions us to fundamentally change the way the world moves. Do you want to be part of shaping the future of mobility?