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A leading technology firm in Germany seeks a Master Thesis candidate focused on HW/SW Codesign. You will explore optimization strategies for deploying neural networks while collaborating with an international team. Ideal candidates will have experience in Python/C++, deep learning, and neural network compilers. The position offers flexible remote work options within Germany.
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Neural networks (NNs) are commonly used in wide variety of applications. Since NNs exhibit enormous computational demands, deploying these neural networks on the edge or embedded platform offers various optimization opportunities. To embrace hardware diversity, it is important to map the neural network on HW efficiently. It involves exploring graph-level intermediate representation in various neural network compilers such as TVM, IREE etc. towards HW/SW codesign framework.
Start: according to prior agreement
Duration: 6 months
You want to work flexibly from your home in Germany or prefer working at the Bosch location inRenningen? For positions with the addition “remote possible”, you can agree on the appropriate collaboration for your task together with your manager and your team within the framework of Smart Work.
Requirement for this thesis is the enrollment at university. Please attach your CV, transcript of records, examination regulations and if indicated a valid work and residence permit.
Diversity and inclusion are not just trends for us but are firmly anchored in our corporate culture. Therefore, we welcome all applications, regardless of gender, age, disability, religion, ethnic origin or sexual identity.
Need further information about the job?
Shubham Rai (Functional Department)
+49 152 09510432
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