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Stellar Science | Hybrid (USA) Albuquerque NM, Washington DC (Tysons VA), Dayton OH | Full time, INTERNS/co-ops | U.S. citizenship required | https://www.stellarscience.com

Company: We're a small scientific software development company that develops custom scientific and engineering analysis applications in domains including: space situational awareness (monitoring the locations, health and status of on-orbit satellites), image simulation, high power microwave systems, modeling and simulation, laser systems modeling, AI/ML including physics-informed neural networks (PINN), human body thermoregulation, computer vision and image processing, high performance computing (HPC), computer aided design (CAD), and more. All exciting applications and no CRUD. We emphasize high quality code and lightweight processes that free software engineers to be productive.

Experience: Other than interns, we currently require a Bachelors degree in physics, engineering, math, computer science, or a related field, plus preferably 3+ years of work experience or a Masters or PhD in lieu of work experience. (Roughly 30% of our staff have PhDs.)

Technologies: Mostly C++23, Qt 6.5, CMake, git, OpenGL, CUDA, Boost, Jenkins. Windows and Linux, msvc/gcc/clang/clangcl. Some projects use Python, Java, or Javascript.

Apply online at https://www.stellarscience.com/careers/.



Does U.S. Permanent Resident status (about a year until I become a citizen) count, or citizenship is required (like for ITAR regulations and such).


Unfortunately the latter, but welcome and please keep us in mind in about a year!


are you sure? didn't SpaceX recently get in trouble for making exactly that distinction? not suggesting that you should get in trouble but rather suggesting to double check if your situation is really different.


Thanks, we are familiar with (and were initially a bit concerned by) that SpaceX example. However their situation is slightly different.

They were able to hire Permanent Residents, but failed to mention in their ads that they could also hire a narrow subset of asylees and refugees who are considered US Persons despite not being Permanent Residents. (EDIT: I think the definition of "protected individual" at https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-22/chapter-I/subchapter-M... is the relevant one.)

Our jobs are in a different category that is limited to US citizens.




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