The job is looking to solve the problem of developing a bi-directional interface with the brain, enabling scalable neurosurgery and safe implantation of the N1 device.
Requirements
- Experience in writing performant applications in a system language like C, C++, and Rust
- Ability to work on mission-critical and safety-critical systems
- Hands-on experience with robotics or high-reliability systems
- Experience coding in Linux and debugging on Linux systems
- Experience in computer vision
- Experience in kinematics and motion planning
Responsibilities
- Develop safety-critical software for the robot
- Take ownership of a project that is integral to robot functioning from design to implementation
- Jump on problems when they arise with a strong bias for action to support robot operation by non-software teams
- Work across different engineering disciplines, interacting with mechanical, electrical, biological, and neuroscience teams
Other
- Evidence of exceptional ability in engineering or computer science
- Strong bias for action and first-principles thinking
- Full-time employees are eligible for benefits including excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid holidays, commuter benefits, meals provided, equity + 401(k) plan, parental leave, and flexible time off