Senior Computer Vision and Deep Learning Hardware Architect

Posted:
4/14/2026, 6:03:43 PM

Location(s):
Shanghai, China

Experience Level(s):
Senior

Field(s):
AI & Machine Learning ⋅ Software Engineering

We’re looking for an Autonomous Vehicle Performance Architecture Engineer. NVIDIA MMPLEX PVA team is designing the state-of-art programmable vision accelerator (PVA) which targets the automotive and robotic area. We are responsible for the architecture modeling, designing and verifying. We also deliver most high-performance/efficient computer vision applications and kernels to the world-wide customers.

What you'll be doing:

  • Work on delivering most efficient software on PVA for Autonomous Driving solutions

  • Analyze, prototype and optimize key applications for both existing and new architectures for PVA

  • Build model to predict performance, power and reliability on future architectures and propose and evaluate new architecture features

  • Be involved in crafting tools to analyze, simulate, validate and verify application performance and energy consumption

  • Collaborate with different teams to improve the PVA architecture to extend the state of the art in performance, efficiency, reliability and programmability

What we need to see: 

  • Masters or PhD (or equivalent experience)

  • 3+ years of experience equivalent experience in relevant discipline (CE, CS&E, CS, AI) 

  • Excellent C/C++ programming and software design skills

  • Strong background in computer architecture, high performance computing

  • Performance modelling, profiling, debug, and code optimization or architectural knowledge of CPU and DSP

Ways to stand out from the crowd:

  • DSP programming, performance analysis, modelling and optimization experience (GPU programming experience is a plus)

  • Autonomous vehicle software development experience

  • Expertise in characterizing and modeling system-level performance, executing comparison studies, and documenting and publishing results

  • Experience in deep learning, computer vision and self-driving car domain