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Lumilens in San Jose seeks an experienced engineer to build architecture models for chip design before silicon is produced. This pivotal role involves working on a SystemC/TLM-2.0 virtual platform and requires extensive experience in performance modelling for complex SoCs.
Ideal candidates will have 8+ years in the field and proficient knowledge in SystemC, TLM-2.0, and modern C++. The company offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and a collaborative work environment.
At Lumilens we are building the critical photonics infrastructure that powers tomorrow’s AI supercomputing. From chip‑to‑chip optical interconnects to scalable photonic engines, Lumilens is unlocking a new era of computing faster, cooler, and massively more efficient.
We’re a well‑funded startup backed by Mayfield and led by veterans who’ve built and scaled some of the most transformative technologies in the industry.
This isn’t incremental innovation, it’s a ground‑floor opportunity to rethink the optical layer from the silicon up. The market is moving fast, and we’re moving faster. You’ll work alongside a team of world‑class engineers solving some of the hardest challenges in optics, systems, and scale. Every line of code, every design decision, every breakthrough you help deliver will shape the infrastructure of tomorrow.
You will build the executable model of the chip before silicon exists. Your architecture models will settle the decisions that are expensive to change late, including datapath latency, throughput, buffer sizing, and control‑loop tuning. Your reference models will become the golden checkers the verification team scores against, and the platform will run real firmware months ahead of RTL. This is a founding, critical‑path role: the virtual platform is what unblocks the firmware and architecture work in parallel with design.
Lumilens is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.