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Facebook Reality Labs bring together world-class experts to develop and ship groundbreaking products at the intersection of hardware, software, and content. We have a clear mandate to ship products at scale. In particular, seemingly impossible products that define new categories that advance Facebook's mission of connecting the world. The FRL Technology Engineering Team has the responsibility for taking breakthroughs in core technology and delivering them to market at scale, and our Camera Team seeks a Camera Imaging Engineer who has extended experience of leading high-performance imaging perception tuning from concept to production volume ramp in consumer electronics.
- Develop and tune image processing pipeline for camera system
- Work with both external vendors and internal teams to develop image quality solutions for camera products
- Apply subjective and objective image quality analysis to assist internal R&D projects
- Manage and report image quality deliverables to cross-functional team
- Research, design and develop tools, metrics and workflows to improve camera tuning process
- Review and contribute to the overall camera system design
- Bachelors degree in image processing, color science, electrical engineering, computer science or related fields/experience
- 3+ years experience in camera bring up and tuning
- Experience with image processing techniques, ISP blocks and mainstream computational photography algorithms for mobile camera product
- Experience in designing testing methodologies and extracting data to answer complex questions
- Experience developing simple automation/script/tools to assist camera development process
- Ph.D. in image processing, color science, electrical engineering, computer science or related field
- 10+ years experience work mobile camera tuning and bring up
- Working knowledge or research of human perception and statistical analysis
- Experience in imaging related with Augmented or Virtual Reality products
- Program management Experience leading and driving project independently
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