Vorticity is building the world’s first Scientific Processing Unit (SPU), a new class of silicon purpose-built to accelerate scientific computing beyond the limits of GPUs. We are designing tightly coupled software–hardware systems around applied mathematics workloads to deliver order-of-magnitude performance gains. Unlocking its full potential requires early, deep engagement from applied mathematics–driven software engineers who can translate real-world scientific workloads into executable models, kernels, libraries, and applications that inform both architecture and tooling decisions. As a Applied Math Libraries Engineer, you will work at the intersection of applied mathematics, scientific computing, and low-level software. From day one, you will help build the numerical software foundation of the SPU. This role is focused on building reusable mathematical primitives rather than full end-to-end scientific applications. The ideal candidate is excited to implement mathematics on a new architecture. You will work closely with hardware architects, compiler engineers, and runtime engineers to shape how numerical algorithms are expressed, executed, and optimized on the SPU. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys moving fluidly between applied math, numerical algorithms, and low-level software, and who wants to help build a new scientific computing platform from the ground up.
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