TileDB, Inc. | Full-Time | REMOTE | USA | Greece | https://tiledb.com
TileDB is the database for complex data, allowing data scientists, researchers, and analysts to access, analyze, and share any data with any tool at global scale. We have just launched a vector search library leveraging TileDB and TileDB Cloud for powerful local search and seamless scaling to multi-modal organizational datasets and batched computation: https://tiledb.com/blog/why-tiledb-as-a-vector-database (library: https://github.com/TileDB-Inc/TileDB-Vector-Search)
With TileDB, all data — tables, genomics, images, videos, location, time-series — across multiple domains is captured as multi-dimensional arrays. Our vector search library and other offerings are designed to empower these datasets with extreme interoperability via numerous APIs and tool integrations across the data science ecosystem, eliminating the hassles and inefficiencies of data conversion. TileDB Cloud implements a totally serverless infrastructure and delivers access control, easier data and code sharing and distributed computing at global scale, eliminating cluster management, minimizing TCO and promoting scientific collaboration and reproducibility. TileDB, Inc. was spun out of MIT and Intel Labs in May 2017 and is backed by Two Bear Capital, Nexus Venture Partners, Uncorrelated Ventures, Intel Capital and Big Pi. Recent press-release for the 1.0 release of our Single-Cell API, supporting Python, C++, and R with AnnData and Seurat: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230328005380/en/Til...
Website: https://tiledb.com
GitHub: https://github.com/TileDB-Inc/TileDB
Docs: https://docs.tiledb.com
Blog: https://tiledb.com/blog
Our headquarters are located in Cambridge, MA and we have a subsidiary in Athens, Greece. We offer the ability to work remotely for anyone with legal residence in the US or Greece. We have several open positions aimed at increasing TileDB’s feature set, growth and adoption. You will have the opportunity to work on innovative technology that creates impact on challenging and exciting problems in Genomics, Geospatial, Time Series, and more.
We are actively seeking:
- Javascript library Engineer
- Senior Software Engineer: Backend (Golang, CGo, k8s, Terraform, MySQL/MariaDB)
- Senior Software Engineer: Python API (pybind11, Python, C++, CMake, scikit-build, conda)
- Senior Software Engineer: Python Data Science Tooling (Jupyter plugins)
- Senior Software Engineer: Build (CMake, C++, conda and other packaging systems)
- Senior+ Software Engineer: Database Internals (C++, database query planning/execution, distributed execution)
Apply today at https://tiledb.workable.com!
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Cambridge, MA | Software Engineers | REMOTE or HYBRID
The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard is a leading, world-renowned research organization that pioneers new ways to treat and prevent disease. Our dynamic team, comprising a diverse community of researchers and scientists, is at the forefront of genomic medicine and data analysis, always pushing the boundaries of what is possible in biomedical research. You will contribute to projects of global significance and have the opportunity to showcase your work as many of our projects are open-source. We offer a comprehensive benefits package and flexible remote work setting, fostering an inclusive environment. If you're excited about working on groundbreaking projects and making a real-world impact, come join us!
Data Engineer: We need a skilled Data Engineer to design, build, and maintain data pipelines for storing/querying very large genomic datasets. You'll be instrumental in devising an ecosystem that supports a growing number of projects, annotations, and dataset types. You will create data models and processing graphs, writing scalable CI/CD data pipelines, and work with a friendly and committed team of researchers and engineers (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m4qRbB1thhnsMFXxDLtQRGOA...). To apply, email Matt (msolomon@broadinstitute.org) with a resume.
Associate Software Engineer: We're looking for an Associate Software Engineer focused on frontend development. You'll be involved in developing the next generation of web applications for visualizing genetic association results. You'll work with leading researchers in disease areas like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and inflammatory bowel disease. Your contributions will play a critical role in our understanding of complex diseases (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eqt-FtiNj1qwu9HpkImrZROc...). To apply, email Matt (msolomon@broadinstitute.org) with a resume.
Software Engineer: You'll be involved in developing the seqr platform which is used by an international consortium of collaborating clinicians, researchers, and industry partners, to significantly improve their ability to search through large genomic datasets and make discoveries and diagnoses. seqr is core to our efforts both in the Rare Genomes Project and the Broad Center for Mendelian Genomics, and has already enabled us to provide genetic diagnoses to more than 2,000 rare disease families. We are now looking for a full-stack software engineer that will help with the next phase of this project (https://docs.google.com/document/d/16Byq42oUSIIpDomIhy9XIyHs...). To apply, email Larry (lbabb@broadinstitute.org) with a resume.
Isaac Online Education, University of Cambridge | Research Assistant - EdTech Software Engineer | Cambridge, UK | Full-time | Onsite / Hybrid (UK) | https://isaacphysics.org & https://adacomputerscience.org
We are looking for a full-time Research Assistant (~recent graduate) to work as a Software Engineer on Isaac Online Education, a collaborative venture between the University of Cambridge and the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The role involves designing, building and running an online platform to teach STEM subjects. The platform is free and the tech is open-source, used by schools across the world but particularly the UK, and is now a core part of the University of Cambridge's STEM SMART outreach program. At peak times we receive over 1.25 million question attempts per week.
You'll be joining a small team at the Department for Computer Science and Technology. Retention is high, but it has also been a great place for people to gain some experience before starting a PhD, joining a larger company or starting their own start-up.
Examples of some recent interesting projects are: - Looking into the use of LLMs to mark free-text questions. - Building a code editor to allow learners to run Python and SQL in the browser. - Adding a question type which assesses free-hand sketched graphs.
41 days holiday, additional paid teaching opportunities, working and interacting with people at the University who are the best in the world in their respective fields.
If using technology to improve education and learning outcomes is something you're passionate about, please do apply!
Read more and apply here: https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/41922/ Or feel free to chat with me at: mlt47 [at] cam.ac.uk.
Isaac Physics: https://isaacphysics.org Ada Computer Science: https://adacomputerscience.org STEM SMART: https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/STEM-SMART-widening-participat... Code: https://github.com/isaacphysics/