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R&D Computer Vision Engineer - Internship

Internship(4 to 6 months)
Paris
Salary: Not specified
A few days at home

Inbolt
Inbolt

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Job description

Responsibilities:

As an R&D Computer Vision Engineer, you will be part of the R&D Team to improve Inbolt’s tracking algorithms (accuracy, reliability, frame rate, etc.).

To achieve this goal you will :

  • Explore various state-of-the-art computer vision techniques (Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Odometry, etc.)
  • Design, develop and implement state-of-the-art positioning algorithms
  • Stay on the bleeding edge of research and participate actively in the community (Scientific papers, patents)

Internship details:

Start date: ASAP. Length of internship: 4-6 months
Location: Paris. The position will be in our new office 13 rue du 4 Septembre, 75002 Paris. The internship may lead to a full-time position.

Benefits:

  • Offices in the heart of Paris at Opéra
  • Generous remote-work policy
  • Regular after-works & off-sites
  • Weekly “share times” to share knowledge
  • A Gymlib access sponsored by Inbolt to provide easy and affordable access to sports
  • A Swile card for lunch

Preferred experience

Skills we are looking for:

  • Python / embedded firmware Programmation (C++)
  • Odometry and Computer Vision knowledge (appreciated)
  • Capacity to handle a good level of code quality and stability
  • Fluent or at least working-level French and/or English

What we love:

  • Powerful team spirit
  • Strong working motivation - we have a sustained work pace
  • Proactive and autonomous - “Get it done” attitude with the will to overreach objectives

Recruitment process

1) Motivation and personality interview with the CEO and the COO
2) Technical interview with the CTO
The whole recruitment process should take no longer than 2 weeks.

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