Research Engineer - Computing and AI for
Simulation The Technology department occupies an outstanding position
within Siemens' R&D facilities. It functions as an international network of
expertise and as a global partner for technology and innovations.
Through its
R&D activities in Germany, USA, China, India, Russia, Japan and Eastern
Europe, Corporate Technology helps secure the company's technological future
and strengthen its ambition.
Change the future with us
Implement
advances available in Parallel Computing, Artificial Intelligence and
Machine Learning as custom programs on multicore CPUs and GPUs
Build
‘Proof Of Concept’ (PoC) applications using suitable technologies
Collaborate,
research, and publish findings at various internal and external forums
Interface
with Siemens internal customers and provide Parallel Computing/AI/ML based
solutions for their needs.
Excellent
programming skills in C/C++/CUDA/OpenCL/Python are essential.
Experience
in implementing deep neural networks using TensorRT, TensorFlow, OpenVINO,
Caffe.
Exposure
to CuDNN/CuBLAS and good understanding of linear algebra operations is a
big plus.
Prior
experience in parallelization technologies such as pthreads, OpenMP, MPI
is highly desirable.
Experience
with performance optimization and profiling/tracing tools such as gprof,
Intel VTune, Pin, PAPI, JetBrains is a big plus.
Domain
experience in any of the following will be a big plus: Image and Signal
Processing, Scientific computation, Edge computing, Simulation.
What you need to make real what matters.
Do you
have a Bachelors/ Masters/ Ph.D. in Computer
Science/Electrical/Electronics and Communication?
Demonstrated
relevant work experience of 1 – 3 years
Technical
papers at prestigious conferences and journals
Make your mark in our
exciting world at Siemens. This role is
based in Bangalore.
You’ll also get to visit other locations in India and
beyond, so you’ll need to go where this journey takes you.
In return, you’ll
get the chance to work with teams impacting entire cities, countries – and the
shape of things to come.