The GE Research Edison Engineering Development Program (EEDP) will prepare you for an exciting career in engineering research that will have real impact on GE’s businesses and customers around the world.
In the GE Research EEDP, you will:
This role requires a technologist with proven expertise in control system design, first principles modeling of physical systems, estimation algorithms, dynamic optimization, model-based diagnostics\analytics and developing & deploying algorithms on edge hardware. The candidate should have a track record through top-notch publications and experience of working in applied research labs in the above areas. In particular, the individual is expected to conduct research in developing system models of assets like wind turbines, gas turbines, aircraft engines, microgrids etc. and developing control and estimation algorithms to improve the performance, availability and reliability of these assets.
Qualifications/Requirements
We are looking for candidates with Masters in Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Computer Science, AI or Aeronautical Engineering, having an outstanding track record for independent applied research and demonstrated ability to learn and apply recent advances in controls, optimization and estimation. The candidate must be eager to work in a global team of experienced and dynamic researchers to develop the next generation of control systems hardware and software. Should be a team player with good communication skills and passionate about building and deploying the algorithms in lab prototypes\field pilots.
The applicant should be highly passionate and an enthusiastic player for solving problems in medical and/or industrial imaging by building and implementing algorithms for image processing, machine learning, and deep learning.
Strong foundations in design, analysis, and implementation of algorithms in different computing architectures is required.
Desired Characteristics