As a core software developer, you will directly impact how scientific computing applications are executed on CPUs, GPUs to our own hardware. In this position, you will develop software for compilation, optimization, execution, acceleration, debugging, profiling, and/or integration of scientific computing applications.
Responsibilities
Develop software in C++, CUDA or Python to optimize, compile, and/or execute scientific computing applications and numerical solutions to complex partial differential equations.
Measure, analyze, debug, and improve the software stack that supports these models
Integrate and deploy successful improvements into production software releases and to customers
Requirements
Strong proficiency in C/C++, CUDA and Python
Ability to operate at multiple levels of abstraction in a complex software system
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics or related educational background. * Positions are available at all levels of seniority
Preferred Skills
Familiarity with scientific computing methods (e.g. Finite difference, Monte Carlo, FFT)
Strong knowledge of computer science fundamentals
As passionate scientists and engineers, we are well aware of the plethora of critical problems in the world that cannot be solved because humanity simply does not have enough computing power. To address this, Vorticity is developing a radically new silicon chip architecture and system to dramatically accelerate scientific computing problems.
Vorticity’s mission is to expand human ingenuity. To do that we are building a team of exceptional people to work together on big problems. Join us!
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Vorticity Inc. Redwood, California, USA Office
Redwood, California, United States, 94061
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