Luminary Cloud is seeking candidates for their Spring 2026 Startup Career Fair, focusing on engineering roles with Physics AI to improve product development.
Luminary helps engineering companies be more competitive by getting to market faster, creating new, better products, and reducing development risk. We do this with our Physics AI platform, the fastest and easiest way to build and deploy models to understand and instantly predict physical reality with precision. Customers span industries from automotive and aerospace, to leading sporting equipment providers, including Otto Aviation, Joby Aviation, Piper Aircraft and Trek Bikes. Luminary is a Series B company and is headquartered in San Mateo, California.
UC Berkeley Spring 2026 Startup Career Fair
Please submit resumes
Luminary Cloud Redwood, California, USA Office
500 Arguello St, Suite 105, Redwood, California, United States, 94063
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