Location: South-east USA
Remote: Yes (US timezones preferred)
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Analog/Digital circuit design, Firmware development (c/c++, ARM), Software development (Python and associated libraries e.g. Django, Flask, Pytorch...), Physics (Optical engineering, semiconductor science), General IT (AWS, Linux, SSH etc)
Résumé/CV: ~9 Years experience in above skillset at a hardware startup as team-lead and individual contributor. Additional details on request.
Email:[email protected]
At a high-level I am skilled at identifying, learning and applying new skills. Combining these skills and knowledge to identify answers to ill-defined problems and carrying these solutions from R&D all the way to the production floor.
All with limited/no oversight. At the moment I am surveying the landscape for a fresh opportunity where these skills can be leveraged for maximum value.
About a year ago I toyed with writing a web app that was essentially a front-end to a diffusion image generator (very original I know). The site used socket-io -> flask -> redis queue -> distributed pytorch processes.
Am I correct that several of these services are selling some equivalent of the '-> redis queue -> model' component? Is part of the value proposition here that you don't need to staff people with pytorch/equivalent familiarity?