Description:
As a Research Engineer in Sensor Simulation, you will create the next generation of sensor simulation software for autonomous driving. You will collaborate with our team of world-renowned scientists and engineers to build innovative, practical, and scalable rendering and content creation solutions for self-driving. We value original, high-impact ideas and rigorous experimental validation. Senior engineers are welcome to apply.
You will...
- Be part of a team of multidisciplinary Research Scientists and Engineers working on building a cutting-edge and high-fidelity data-driven multi-sensor simulation stack leveraging graphics, computer vision, and ML.
- Work to scale Waabi World sensor simulation for high throughput dataset generation and interactive closed-loop scenarios with the Waabi Driver.
- Work on enhancing our controllable and diverse content creation pipeline to build rich and realistic digital twins in Waabi World, using the latest technologies in neural rendering and generative modeling.
- Have the opportunity to publish work externally at top machine learning, computer vision, graphics, and robotics conferences (NeurIPS, CVPR, SIGGRAPH, CoRL, etc.).
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's in computer science, engineering, machine learning, or a related technical discipline.
- Demonstrated software engineering experience: through previous internships, work experience, coding competitions, and/or research projects and papers.
- Proficient development skills in Python and C++/Rust.
- Strong fundamentals in linear algebra and 3D geometry.
- Familiar with training and deploying machine learning models and PyTorch.
- Experience with graphics rendering pipelines, such as raster graphics, or ray tracing light transport simulation.
- Open-minded and collaborative team player with a willingness to help others.
- Passionate about self-driving technologies, solving hard problems, and creating innovative solutions.