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Computer Vision and Machine Learning Engineer - GPU Programming / CUDA / OpenCL / C++ / Gaussian Splatting / NeRF

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6 months ago
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Computer Vision and Machine Learning Engineer - GPU Programming / CUDA / OpenCL / C++ / Gaussian Splatting / NeRF



  • Do you have a solid experience in Machine Learning and Computer Vision with programming experience in C++?
  • Experience with GPU compute in CUDA/OpenCL?
  • Solid experience in image-based 3D reconstruction including Photogrammetry, Neural Radiance Fields (NERF) or Gaussian Splatting techniques.
  • Do you want to join a globally recognised mobile/tech development company?


We are seeking aComputer Vision and Machine Learning Engineerwith experience in C++, GPU Programming and 3D reconstruction techniques to to join our client in the northwest Surrey/West London (1 hour from King's Cross) on a initial 6 month contract (PAYE) basis.


Please note - as this is a contract position, we can only consider applicants with full Right to Work in the UK and with a maximum of a 1 month notice period.


Required skills:

  • Masters or higher degree in ML/AI, Computer Science/Engineering, or related disciplines
  • Professional software development experience with modern C++
  • Experience with GPU compute in CUDA/OpenCL
  • Excellent communication, teamwork and a results-oriented attitude
  • Proficiency in problem-solving and debugging
  • Expertise in image-based 3D reconstruction: Photogrammetry, Neural Radiance Fields (NERF) or Gaussian Splatting techniques.



Any of the following would be considered a plus:

Demonstrated experience in one or more of the following:

> Generative AI, including hands-on implementation of state-of-the-art models.

> 3-D vision

> Developing with machine learning frameworks – Tensorflow/Pytorch

  • Model optimization and knowledge distillation.
  • Strong fundamentals in machine learning, NLP and Computer Vision
  • Publications in top ML/AI conferences/journals (e.g., ICML, NeurIPS, ICLR, CVPR, ECCV, IEEE TPAMI, AAAI or similar)
  • Experience in Android application development


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