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Nvidia Software Engineering Intern Neural Rendering - 
Germany, Bavaria, Munich 
975392079

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Germany, Munich
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What you’ll be doing:

  • Design and implement novel algorithms that enhance the real-to-sim quality, using state-of-the-art reconstruction and generative techniques.

  • Optimize the reconstruction training and rendering runtime towards speed of light.

  • Contribute to a large codebase, combining Python and CUDA.

  • Close collaboration with experienced engineering and research team members.

  • Contribute to NVIDIA NuRec and other core NVIDIA products and libraries.

  • Publish and present results in internal or external conferences and articles.

What we need to see:

  • Pursuing MS or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related area with a focus on computer graphics, computer vision, or machine learning.

  • Hands-on technical knowledge on Neural Reconstruction, and Generative Models such as image and video diffusion models.

  • Proven experience with Python and Pytorch as well as CUDA/Slang.

  • Strong experience in robotic systems such as autonomous vehicles or humanoid robotics.

  • Good software engineering fundamentals (source control, testing/validation, containerization).

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills are required along with the ability to work in a dynamic, product- and research-focused team.

Ways to stand out from the crowd:

  • Strong coding architecture skills showed by contributing to large internal or open source projects.

  • Experience with performance analysis and optimization, particularly for GPU-accelerated workloads is a plus.

  • Experience with advanced CUDA development and optimization for graphics or vision applications.

  • History of multi-disciplinary creativity and innovation (for instance, experience with hardware + software projects in graphics or robotics).

November 29, 2025.

Please note: We will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis as they are submitted. We encourage you to apply early.