
Senior Architect
NVIDIA
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: California • Massachusetts • United States
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Salary
💰 $224,000 - $356,500 per year
Job Level
About the role
- Serve as NVIDIA's technical SME, engaging with internal and external stakeholders, customers, users and product teams to design developer tools, APIs, and workflows for chemistry and materials science.
- Work across organizations to shape and prioritize features for NVIDIA ALCHEMI and related software efforts.
- Translate advances in ML interatomic potentials, generative modeling, and quantum chemistry into product direction.
- Bring together inputs from researchers, partners, and internal teams to guide priorities.
- Represent NVIDIA at leading scientific conferences, workshops, and industry events.
Requirements
- PhD in computational chemistry, materials science, computer science, or a related field; or equivalent experience.
- 8+ years building AI or machine learning software for chemistry or materials applications.
- Strong experience with GPU-accelerated computing and modern ML frameworks.
- Deep knowledge of machine learning interatomic potentials, generative modeling, and quantum chemistry workflows.
- Experience architecting scientific software, developer platforms, or technical products.
- Strong communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences.
Benefits
- equity
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Hard Skills & Tools
machine learningAI software developmentGPU-accelerated computinginteratomic potentialsgenerative modelingquantum chemistryscientific software architecturedeveloper platformsAPIsworkflows
Soft Skills
communication skillsstakeholder engagementcollaborationprioritizationtechnical representation
Certifications
PhD in computational chemistryPhD in materials sciencePhD in computer science