Auto White Balance Tuning Engineer

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New Taipei, Banqiao District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Embedded
Entry-Level Software Engineer
In-Person
1+ year of experience
Consumer

Description For Auto White Balance Tuning Engineer

Google is seeking an Auto White Balance Tuning Engineer to join their Devices & Services team, focusing on developing and optimizing camera technology for Google Pixel devices. This role combines hardware expertise with software innovation to enhance photo quality and user experience.

The position involves working with cutting-edge camera technology, specifically focusing on Auto White Balance (AWB) algorithms and tuning. You'll be responsible for developing and implementing AWB solutions that work across different camera sensors and modules, ensuring optimal color reproduction in various lighting conditions.

As part of Google's hardware team, you'll collaborate with 3A/ISP development teams to create and improve camera features. The role requires both technical expertise in image processing and practical experience in camera systems. You'll be involved in everything from algorithm development to automation tool creation, making the tuning process more efficient.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a background in electrical engineering, computer science, or related fields who wants to impact millions of users through Google's consumer products. You'll be working at the intersection of hardware and software, contributing to the next generation of Google Pixel cameras.

The role offers the chance to work with world-class engineers and researchers, access to cutting-edge technology, and the opportunity to solve complex technical challenges in digital photography. If you're passionate about image processing, camera technology, and creating user-friendly solutions, this position offers the perfect platform to make a significant impact in consumer photography technology.

Last updated 2 months ago

Responsibilities For Auto White Balance Tuning Engineer

  • Invent Auto White Balance (AWB) algorithm functions suitable with different camera sensors and modules
  • Set up tuning strategies and required tests for validating image tuning
  • Manage final image quality tuning of Android camera products
  • Evaluate the AWB architectural design and algorithms for digital photography
  • Work with 3A/ISP development team and stakeholders
  • Develop automation structure, simulator and tool to empower tuning efficiency

Requirements For Auto White Balance Tuning Engineer

Java
Python
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or a specialized field (e.g., Optics, Sensors, Audio/DSP, etc.), or equivalent practical experience
  • 1 year of experience working in a Auto White Balance technical environment, or an advanced degree
  • Experience coding in C/C++, Java or Python
  • Understanding of white balance and color knowledge for consumer photography or mobile applications

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