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The Sensor Technology team at Apple is at the forefront of developing innovative sensor solutions and technologies that are integral to the functionality of Apple's flagship products, including the iPhone, iPad, and MacBooks. The primary objective of this team is to enhance the user experience through cutting-edge sensor technology. As a member of this team, you will face new challenges daily that require exceptional problem-solving skills and a collaborative spirit. The environment is designed to foster engineering excellence, creativity, and innovation, making it an ideal place for talented individuals to thrive. In this role, you will be responsible for developing advanced sensing algorithms that will be utilized in future Apple products. This will involve a comprehensive analysis of sensor architectures, as well as assessing the hardware and performance requirements of algorithms. You will engage in algorithm prototyping, performance bounding, and validation to ensure that the sensor systems meet the high standards expected at Apple. A significant aspect of your responsibilities will include the development and negotiation of cross-functional requirements to guarantee optimal module performance. This will require close collaboration with teams across Electrical Engineering, Firmware Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering to create state-of-the-art sensor solutions. Your work will also involve utilizing estimation and machine learning techniques to analyze and enhance sensor architectures, conducting scoping and prototyping investigations, and developing comprehensive cross-functional sensor system models. You will be tasked with creating detailed specifications for sensor modules and algorithm architectures, as well as analyzing engineering and production datasets to reconcile system models. Regular technical communications for executive and cross-functional briefings will be part of your duties, along with conducting failure mode analysis, root cause diagnosis, and system-level problem solving.