
Radar Systems Engineer
KRUSH Labs
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Eindhoven • Netherlands
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Tech Stack
About the role
- Design and define radar system architecture (FMCW, Pulse-Doppler, or MIMO)
- Develop range-Doppler processing pipelines
- Implement CFAR algorithms, clutter suppression techniques, and tracking filters
- Extract and analyze micro-Doppler signatures for UAV classification
- Optimize detection performance for low-RCS targets (<0.1 m²)
- Support RF front-end and antenna design decisions
- Deploy radar prototypes and conduct live detection trials
- Contribute to system validation, performance analysis, and iterative improvements
Requirements
- Strong foundation in radar theory and signal processing
- Experience working with FMCW or pulse radar systems
- Proficiency in MATLAB and/or Python for modeling and algorithm development
- Solid understanding of Doppler processing, RCS, SNR, and clutter modeling
- Ability to work across RF, embedded, and FPGA teams in a multidisciplinary environment
- Hands-on mindset with the ability to move from simulation to real-world validation
- Radar architecture design (FMCW, Pulse-Doppler, MIMO)
- Range-Doppler processing
- CFAR and detection algorithms
- Clutter suppression and tracking filters
- Micro-Doppler analysis and target classification
- Signal processing and performance optimization
- Cross-functional collaboration (RF, FPGA, embedded systems)
- Additional assets:
- Experience with MIMO radar or beamforming
- Background in automotive radar systems (12 / 24 / 77 GHz)
- Experience in micro-Doppler-based target classification
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
radar system architectureFMCWPulse-DopplerMIMOrange-Doppler processingCFAR algorithmsclutter suppressiontracking filtersmicro-Doppler analysissignal processing
Soft Skills
cross-functional collaborationhands-on mindsetability to work in multidisciplinary environment