AI Research Residency Program (1 year) | Zug/Zurich area | Full time | On site | 100-200k CHF/annum
I am launching a new AI research organisation in the Zug/Zurich area. The goal of the organisation is to make a meaningful contribution towards solving AGI.
I am looking for employees number no. 1 and 2. This will ideally be someone with a history of interesting research and a clear agenda for future research. I am personally interested in LLM's, MuZero (https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.08265), Dreamer (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.04104v1.pdf) and DreamCoder (https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.08381), and think there are some interesting systems to be found by interpolating between these existing areas (however, please still apply even if your research isn't in these areas).
The project will be financed by my current company which has made extensive use of deep learning for the past 4 years. You will have access to the >100 top-end GPUs owned by this company.
The job will be structured as a research residency program in the first year, with the hope of transitioning successful candidates into full-time roles.
In your application, please include a high-level research proposal stating what you would work on.
To apply, email me at : not_a_cat at fastmail. co[m].
lowRISC https://lowrisc.org | Non-profit | Cambridge, UK | Zurich, Switzerland | Design Verification Engineers | Infrastructure Engineer | HYBRID | Full time
lowRISC's mission is to bring open source silicon to the hardware world and see it shipping in volume in commercial applications. We want to see open source silicon occupy a similar position to open source software (e.g. look at Linux, it's the default choice in many applications, we'd like open source silicon to be used for similar foundational technologies in the hardware world).
Our major project focus is OpenTitan: https://github.com/lowRISC/opentitan it’s a silicon root of trust being built and funded by a collaboration of major companies, such as Google, Western Digital, Seagate, Winbond and Rivos amongst others. lowRISC stewards the project as well as performing a significant proportion of the engineering work.
We’ve just announced the RTL freeze for the first OpenTitan tapeout, a discrete chip, named Earl Grey: https://lowrisc.org/blog/2023/06/opentitans-rtl-freeze-lever...
We’re looking for verification and infrastructure engineers to join us. We work in System Verilog and use UVM, though plan to expand our use of formal verification. We’re also keen to explore new innovative ways to verify designs.
A key responsibility for lowRISC is maintaining the CI and regression infrastructure for OpenTitan. This is a complex system running many different tools across different machines (both cloud and on-site) and involves FPGAs and custom hardware. We use ansible and terraform to manage it all. We’re seeking an infrastructure engineer to maintain and scale the system as well as architect and build new facets of it.
lowRISC is headquartered in Cambridge, UK and we have an office in Zürich, Switzerland. We utilize a hybrid working model.
We offer competitive salaries (see job ads for ranges) and a generous pension (12.5% employer contribution in the UK), you can find our individual job postings here: https://lowrisc.applytojob.com/apply/
Feel free to email me at gac@lowrisc.org if you’ve got any questions.