Immervision is looking for an Image Quality Scientist with a proven track record in camera image quality, ISP tuning, and imaging-system evaluation. The team member will partner with stakeholders to define the image quality requirements for our reference devices and perception features; tune new camera modules across the imaging pipeline; manage per-module calibration; characterize and validate image quality through both objective metrics and subjective evaluation.
This is a full-time (40-hour) position offering hybrid remote and onsite work in Sofia, Bulgaria.
- Three or more years in camera image quality or a related role.
- Hands-on camera ISP tuning across the imaging pipeline: auto-exposure, auto-white-balance, auto-focus, color correction, gamma and tone mapping, lens shading, noise reduction, and sharpness.
- Image quality characterization and evaluation, both objective (MTF/sharpness, SNR, dynamic range, color accuracy, distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberration, flare, texture) and subjective/perceptual.
- Experience building and running IQ test setups: standard test charts, controlled and repeatable lighting, and lab measurement equipment.
- Proficiency with image quality tools (e.g., Imatest) and Python scripting for test automation and analysis.
- Solid understanding of camera systems and the imaging chain, from optics through the sensor to the ISP.
- Familiarity with camera interfaces (MIPI CSI-2, I2C) and the ability to read hardware schematics.
- Fluent in English.
- Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Optics/Photonics, Imaging Science, Physics, or a related field.
- Experience with Qualcomm (e.g., Chromatix) and NVIDIA camera tuning frameworks.
- Experience with C/C++ embedded development.
- Experience across operating systems — Windows on ARM (WoA), Android, Linux, and QNX.
- Experience with GStreamer, OpenCV, FFmpeg or similar image-processing frameworks.