Meta AR/VR Job | AR Silicon Accelerators Algorithms Architect
Job(岗位): AR Silicon Accelerators Algorithms Architect
Type(岗位类型): Engineering
Citys(岗位城市): Sunnyvale, CA
Date(发布日期): 2024-5-23
Summary(岗位介绍)
We are seeking an architect specializing in multimedia algorithms (Graphics, Imaging, Computer Vision) for Silicon Acceleration. The role requires knowledge in both classic and ML algorithms. The candidate will contribute to the development of algorithms, software modeling, and bit-accurate specifications for hardware acceleration.
The ideal candidate for this role will have developed pixel processing algorithms, and has an excellent grasp of the graphics pipeline, imaging pipeline, and / or computer vision acceleration, including SW/HW emulation and power/performance optimization. Successful candidates are motivated self-starters who are comfortable operating in a cross-functional environment and have a hands-on approach to problem-solving.
Qualifications(岗位要求)
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
5+ years of experience working on Graphics / Imaging / CV Algorithms
Track record of developing algorithms, from concept to implementation
Proficiency in C++ / C, including fixed point implementation
Experience in developing models and enabling performance analysis and optimization
Description(岗位职责)
Work on end-to-end problems in domains of Graphics / Display image processing / Camera Imaging processing / CV
Invent and develop Algorithms that combine ML and ‘classic’ processing that are optimizing performance at low power
Develop software including functional model and bit accurate model in fixed point
Closely work with SW teams across the entire stack to support the enablement of the features
Provide support and guidance to the silicon implementation team that is designing and verifying the accelerators
Additional Requirements(额外要求)
PhD in EE / Computer Science or related fields
Experience developing algorithms for acceleration in AR/VR of Mobile application processors