Who We Are
MemryX, Inc. is an AI semiconductor startup company headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with branches in Taipei and Hsinchu, Taiwan. We develop highly scalable and innovative AI accelerator chips that offer high performance, low energy, and customer ease of implementation for embedded Edge AI vision-based applications and real-time data processing. Company has working HW & SW for customer sampling, with production designs in the pipeline, and a system architecture designed a future of neuromorphic computing. MemryX is backed by excellent VC funding and is currently in a stage of rapid growth.
 
While our tech is one of a kind we would not be able to make these advancements without our team. Our collaborative culture is one of the keys to our success.
 
Who You Are
  • You are an open and honest communicator who values your team
  • You are innovative, enjoy bringing new ideas to the table and are receptive to ideas and feedback from others
  • You’re passionate about advancing the state of the world through new technology
  • You enjoy the ambiguity and pace of a startup environment
The role
MemryX is looking for a Software Engineer SDK to create applications that use neural networks for computer vision applications (object detection, segmentation, person tracking, etc.). The day to day of the role will be designing, implementing, and testing SDK components such as C++/Python runtime libraries, GUI toolkits, gstreamer plugins, etc.
 
What You Will Be Doing:
  • Writing high-performance, cross-platform libraries in Python (plus PyGObject and Cython) and C++ for our end users to build their applications on top of.
  • Discussing, designing, implementing, and testing new features for SDK libraries, potentially covering a wide technical area from GUIs in Qt to gRPC and networking.
  • Collaborating with multiple teams to add SDK (MemryX Software Development Kit) features and address requests for new functionality from either customers or internal.
  • Making end-to-end computer vision applications as demos or user tutorials, using neural networks to do object detection, segmentation, pose estimation, etc. Novel and interesting ideas are encouraged.
  • Occasionally interacting with the open-source community via our public GitHub pages.
What We Expect To See:
  • MS in Computer Science/Engineering, or BS + 2 years experience
  • Solid C++ and Python skills, especially C++
  • Moderate computer vision and neural network knowledge
  • Experience working on large software projects in a team using git
Work Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Hours: Full-time, Monday-Friday
Reports To: Director of Engineering, SDK
 
Employment Opportunity and Benefits of Employment: We are committed to creating and fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace environment for all of our employees. We are an equal opportunity employer.
 
MemryX offers a generous benefits package including health, dental, vision, unlimited time off, and a 401k with matching.

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