Ravven Lab seeking Ph.D. student

Dr. Daniel Kaputa, director of Ravven Labs, is seeking a Ph.D. student to start in January 2022 in his lab to work on artificial intelligence, stereo vision, and UAV systems as they pertain to embedded systems and the Mathworks auto-coding tool flows.

A preferred candidate will have a background with artificial intelligence, digital signal processing, FPGAs, and Mathworks tools. This project is funded by Mathworks and the goal is for the student to work in Boston at the Mathworks headquarters during the summers. If you would like to apply or learn more about this position, please feel free to email Dr. Kaputa at dskiee@rit.edu.

About Ravven Labs

The mission of Ravven Labs is to combine practical real world know-how with the latest hardware and theoretical frameworks to create cutting edge technologies the world has never seen before. With a foundation built upon real time FPGA SoC computer vision and Model Based Design, Ravven Labs primarily focuses on the five key research areas listed below:

  • Augmented reality
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Virtual reality
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
  • Embedded vision

Dr. Kaputa’s previous industry work in FPGA motor control for space launch vehicles using HDL coder, as well as his extensive use of the Mathworks tool ecosystem and participation in the Mathworks Advisory Board and Mathworks Research Summit, make Ravven Labs uniquely suited to execute this project. For more background pertaining to Ravven Labs please refer to the links below:

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