About the job
Join d-Matrix, where we are dedicated to harnessing the power of generative AI to revolutionize technology. As pioneers in software and hardware innovation, we continuously expand the limits of what is achievable. Our organizational culture promotes respect and collaboration, fostering an environment where everyone’s contributions are valued.
We uphold humility and encourage open communication. Our inclusive team thrives on diverse perspectives, leading to superior solutions. We invite individuals who are passionate about overcoming challenges and are results-driven. Are you ready to explore your potential? Together, we can unlock the infinite possibilities of AI.
Location: Hybrid (Santa Clara, CA) or Remote
Role Overview: Principal AI Security Architect
d-Matrix is on the lookout for an exceptional security architect to integrate robust secure computing principles into our high-performance AI accelerator systems, designed to meet or exceed the needs of our datacenter clients. Adopting a holistic approach to security, we embed security features across the entire stack—from silicon to application level—to ensure that our customers' workloads operate in a reliable and secure environment, regardless of deployment scale.
Key Responsibilities:
Contribute to the design of hardware and software security features that will enhance our next-generation inference accelerators.
Stay updated on the latest research in machine learning, architecture, and security, collaborating with cross-functional teams including design, verification, and software.
Gather and analyze customer security requirements to define threat models and mitigation features for our computing systems, working alongside engineering teams to integrate these at the appropriate design levels.
Qualifications:
A Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) with 15+ years of relevant experience, or a PhD with 10+ years of applicable experience.
Demonstrated expertise in multiple relevant domains, including computer architecture, secure computing, distributed systems, and datacenter reliability/manageability.
Practical experience with authentication, isolation, encryption, and device signing.

