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I am seeking an experienced Machine Learning Engineer with expertise in developing ML models for hardware processors, to join my client creating next-gen tech for ultra-fast and efficient AI acceleration. It’s all based on years of ground-breaking research and the successful Machine Learning Engineer will work in a multidisciplinary team to understand the hardware architecture and develop ML models, simulation tools and benchmarking frameworks accordingly.

Primary responsibilities

Research, implement and optimise state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms to enhance model performance on an AI processor Design and develop simulation tools to simulate AI model performance Develop benchmarking frameworks


Essential experience
BSc, MSc or PhD in Computer Science, EE, Mathematics or similar Minimum 2+ years in industry as an ML Engineer working on full-cycle model development for AI hardware processors Experience in benchmarking and performance analysis of machine learning models on specialised hardware platforms PyTorch, TensorFlow Python, C/C++,Desired experience
HDLWhat’s on offer?
£60-90k, share options and a growing benefit package Hybrid working (preferably 3+ days on-site per week)Interested? This is a great opportunity for a Machine Learning Engineer. Please apply now for immediate consideration and speak with Chris Wyatt who is recruiting for this position in Oxford, UK.



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