Internship

Intern – Embedded Audio Signal Processing

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Figure

Figure

201-500 employees

Develops versatile humanoid robots for industries

No salary listed

San Jose, CA, USA

Requires 5 days/week in-office collaboration.

Category
Embedded Engineering
Software Engineering
Required Skills
Python
C/C++
Linux/Unix
Requirements
  • Graduate student or recent graduate in Computer Science or related field.
  • Minimum 10 weeks internship, 1 to 2 terms preferred.
  • Ability to showcase extra-academic activities working on hardware/software projects.
  • Fluent with C++ and Python.
  • Deep understanding of Linux.
  • Deep understanding of signal processing, preferably in the audio domain.
  • Good knowledge of computer architecture, communication buses and protocols like Ethernet and USB.
  • Comfortable using lab instruments (Oscilloscopes, logic analyzers…) and debugging tools (Lauterbach…).
Responsibilities
  • Implement and test embedded audio signal processing software in C++ running on the Humanoid compute platform, such as echo cancellation, noise suppression and beamforming.
  • Develop Python scripts to support audio algorithm tuning, data management, test automation or robot calibration.
  • Contribute to the integration of projects into the Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) infrastructure.
  • Support hardware/software integration in the lab.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with microphone arrays.
  • Experience with AI and machine learning audio processing techniques.
  • Experience with Audio Precision audio analyzers.
  • Experience with the Bazel build system.
  • Experience with Docker containers.

Figure.ai develops humanoid robots designed for various tasks across multiple industries. Their main product, Figure 01, is a 5'6" tall, 60kg robot that can carry up to 20kg, run for 5 hours, and move at a speed of 1.2 meters per second. It is electric-powered and built to work in human-designed environments like manufacturing plants and warehouses. Figure.ai targets large industrial clients, such as BMW, to help improve efficiency and reduce labor costs. Unlike traditional robots that often serve a single function, Figure 01 is versatile and can perform multiple tasks, making it a cost-effective solution for automation. The company's goal is to enhance operational efficiency in various sectors through the integration of their humanoid robots.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$854M

Headquarters

Sunnyvale, California

Founded

2022

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Figure is in talks to raise $1.5 billion, indicating strong investor confidence.
  • Helix VLA model positions Figure as a leader in versatile AI systems for humanoid robots.
  • Household task demonstrations showcase potential for consumer market expansion beyond industrial use.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from companies like Boston Dynamics with enhanced humanoid robots.
  • Potential backlash from labor unions over job displacement due to humanoid robots.
  • Regulatory scrutiny over ethical implications could delay humanoid robot deployment.

What makes Figure unique

  • Figure's Helix VLA model allows robots to perform tasks without specific pre-training.
  • Figure 01 combines human-like agility with advanced AI, surpassing single-task robots.
  • Partnership with BMW highlights Figure's practical applications in complex industrial settings.

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