About Navier AI
Navier AI is a venture-backed startup building 1000x faster Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations using ML.
Why
Engineers today use simulation tools that are slow, expensive, and overly complex. Analysis teams are typically composed of PhDs with years of experience using esoteric software. This results in slow design iterations and performance left on the table.
Despite these performance and usability issues, simulations are crucial in modern engineering for everything from the design of hair dryers to rockets to F1 Cars.
How
At Navier AI, we believe the future of engineering is digital, in which fast, high-quality simulations drive the design of everything from aircraft to heatsinks. We are building advanced physics-ML models to enable fast physics simulators for simulation-driven design.
Our first product is a web app for fluid dynamics simulations and design optimization.
About the Role
Navier AI is hiring a Frontend Engineer to build the next generation of engineering simulators. As a Frontend Engineer, you’ll work with the Founders on designing and developing an entirely new user experience for complex engineering tasks such as fluid simulations and structural analysis.
Qualifications
- Passion to build the Future of Engineering Software, curious to learn new skills, and willing to wear multiple hats
- Proficient with Vue, React, Typescript / Javascript
- Experience working with 3D libraries such as three.js
- Demonstrated experience building snappy, real-time user interfaces
- Design experience for modern web apps
- User-driven and excited to ship features that enable new Engineering workflows
Bonus Points if you have
- Understanding or experience building web applications for scientific machine learning or scientific visualization
- Understanding of numerical methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Experience with scientific visualization frameworks such as Paraview, VTK, or Trame
About the Team
Navier AI was founded by Cameron and Evan - Experienced Aerospace Engineers who’ve built and launched products at the world’s leading hardware companies like SpaceX, Tesla and Aurora.