Principal Engineer, Applied Research - Accelerator Programming Model and Compiler
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About this role
As the world’s leading accelerated computing company, we are paving the way with innovations in self-driving cars, robotics, machine learning, super-computing, and visualization. We are building a team that will truly change the world and would love for you to join us. We are seeking a Software Architect - Applied Research, Accelerator Programming Model and Compiler to help define the next generation programming model for NVIDIA’s Programmable Vision Accelerator (PVA) built for developers and AI coding agents. The PVA is a power-efficient, deterministic VLIW/SIMD processor used across NVIDIA DRIVE, Jetson, and IGX platforms. This role sits at the boundary between research and production systems software.…
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For this role: c++, claude, teams
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