Key Responsibilities:
As a Senior Research Engineer in video compression, you will:
Conduct advanced research in video compression, with a focus on video coding standardization.
Collaborate within the team to remove blockers, integrate tool interactions, and improve shared infrastructure (e.g., testing pipelines, scripts, datasets, and configurations).
Communicate research findings and technical insights to clients, partners, and industry audiences, representing the company's expertise in video compression.
Drive standards contributions by authoring technical proposals, defending results, and working with delegates/partners to align test conditions, baselines, and conclusions.
Invent and develop patentable solutions that improve compression efficiency and/or complexity, and support the full IP process- from invention disclosure through filing.
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field with 6+ years of relevant research and/or product experience in video compression, respectively.
Solid understanding of at least one modern video coding standard, including HEVC/H.265, VP9, VVC/H.266, AV1, AV2, or ECM.
Proven ability in video codec software implementation: strong C/C++ development skills for codec research prototypes and/or production software.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to represent the company in standards meetings and industry events.
Track record of technical impact through peer-reviewed publications, patents, and/or standards contributions.
Preferred:
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field with 2+ years of relevant research and/or product experience in video compression, respectively.
Prior delegate or active contributor experience in video coding standardization bodies, including JVET, MPEG, or AOM.
Hands-on experience in one or more video coding tool areas, including intra prediction, inter prediction, transform/quantization, in-loop filtering, and high-level syntax.
Familiarity with the patent filing process and collaborating with patent attorneys.
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