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Researcher – AI/ML Real-Time Embedded OS

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In-Office
Ottawa, ON
Mid level
In-Office
Ottawa, ON
Mid level
The role involves researching AI/ML concepts for OS, implementing advanced technologies, and optimizing performance and resource management in embedded systems.
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Huawei Canada has an immediate permanent opening for a Researcher.

About the team:

The Intelligent Real-Time Operating System Lab focuses on OS architecture, concurrency challenges, and optimal resource management for diverse use cases such as the compute required for AI/ML. This lab aims to innovate operating system designs for mixed-criticality environments that exceed traditional methods. The focus of this lab is to develop next-generation OS platform support to enable high performance, maximum concurrency and challenging resource management with ML/AI agents or services. Our goal is to ensure enhanced performance and reliability in increasingly complex environments that embedded devices at the edge presents.

About the job:

  • Collect, analyze, and distill the latest research on AI/ML concepts relevant to OS such as scheduling, resource management, performance, and sparsity and isolation techniques.

  • Lead and collaborate on research and implementation of advanced ML/AI technologies, including but not limited to: kernel config optimization, QoS control and partitioning/isolation, resource allocation and power management.

  • Explore and showcase novel optimization opportunities to ensure we meet our customers’ expectations for performance and new feature usability making the latest research come to life.

About the ideal candidate:

  • Master’s degree or above in Computer Science, AI/ML, and deep understanding of operating Systems, Applied Mathematics, or related technical fields.

  • Knowledge in AI/ML design, training, inference and tooling to apply to Operating Systems architecture and design.

  • Experience in theoretical and empirical research Operating Systems.

  • Proficient in programming languages for system software such as, C/C++, Assembly and Rust.

  • Ability to apply, evaluate, and modify subsystems of existing Operating systems such as, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, FreeRTOS etc.

  • Interpersonal skills, cross-group, and cross-culture collaboration.

  • 2+ years of work/internship experience in a university, industry, or government lab(s), in a role with primary emphasis on computer Operating Systems research is an asset.

  • Publications at top Operating Systems conferences is an asset.

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Huawei Canada Markham, Ontario, CAN Office

19 Allstate Pky, Markham, Ontario, Canada, L3R 5A4

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