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Machine Learning Engineer | Ml Engineer

Qubit Analytics
Birmingham
4 days ago
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Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features. We are a startup building next-generation real-time image-to-image transformation models, with a special focus on 3D applications and rendering engine integration. Join us to help shape the future of real-time 2D/3D generative AI in a highly collaborative and innovative environment. Company Description We are a startup building next-generation real-time image-to-image transformation models, with a special focus on 3D applications and rendering engine integration. Join us to help shape the future of real-time 2D/3D generative AI in a highly collaborative and innovative environment. Role Description We are seeking a Machine Learning Engineer – Generative AI to join our onsite team in London. In this role, you will design, implement, and optimize advanced generative AI models for real-time image and 3D applications, collaborating closely with experts in computer graphics and rendering. You’ll have the opportunity to work on some of the most technically challenging problems at the intersection of deep learning and real-time 3D systems. D. in Computer Science, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field; or Master’s degree with 2+ years of relevant industry experience; or Bachelor’s degree with 4+ years of relevant industry experience. Strong expertise in deep learning, neural networks, and generative models (GANs, diffusion models). Practical experience with modern machine learning frameworks (e.G., Advanced programming skills in Python. Experience with 3D vision, computer graphics, or real-time rendering engines (e.G., Unreal Engine, Unity, custom 3D engines). Experience with GPU programming (CUDA) and model optimization for real-time inference (e.G., Experience integrating machine learning models with complex production pipelines, including 3D graphics or AR/VR systems. Contributions to open-source research codebases or prior collaboration with academic/industry research labs. Develop and optimize state-of-the-art generative models (GANs, diffusion models) for real-time image-to-image and 3D/graphics tasks. Collaborate with 3D graphics and rendering teams to integrate AI models into interactive applications and pipelines. Prototype, benchmark, and productionize new algorithms that advance real-time generative AI for both 2D and 3D content. The opportunity to work at the intersection of deep learning, 3D vision, and real-time graphics. A dynamic, research-driven environment where your work directly impacts next-gen 3D/AI products. Competitive salary. If you are passionate about generative AI, love working with 3D graphics and rendering technology, and want to be part of a world-class team building the future of real-time AI, we’d love to hear from you! Employment type Full-time Job function Engineering and Information Technology Sign in to set job alerts for “Machine Learning Engineer” roles. Python Software Engineer : Python Software Engineer : 1+ year experience needed £80-150k Data Scientist - AI / ML, Python, Scripting, Cyber Security We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI. #

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