
Zendar is a technology company revolutionizing autonomous vehicle safety with next-generation radar solutions. Founded in 2017 by UC Berkeley PhDs, it develops software-defined radar systems that deliver high-resolution sensing and precise perception for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Their key products include Distributed Aperture Radar (DAR), which achieves 10x higher resolution and long-range performance with low power consumption, and Semantic Spectrum AI Radar perception software that uses AI to recognize and track objects in real time. Zendar's approach decouples radar performance from hardware constraints, enabling cost-effective, scalable, and continuously improving radar solutions for OEMs. The company operates globally with offices in the US, Germany, and France, targeting automotive manufacturers and Tier-1 suppliers to enhance vehicle safety and enable highway autonomy at Level 3 ADAS and beyond.

Zendar is a technology company revolutionizing autonomous vehicle safety with next-generation radar solutions. Founded in 2017 by UC Berkeley PhDs, it develops software-defined radar systems that deliver high-resolution sensing and precise perception for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Their key products include Distributed Aperture Radar (DAR), which achieves 10x higher resolution and long-range performance with low power consumption, and Semantic Spectrum AI Radar perception software that uses AI to recognize and track objects in real time. Zendar's approach decouples radar performance from hardware constraints, enabling cost-effective, scalable, and continuously improving radar solutions for OEMs. The company operates globally with offices in the US, Germany, and France, targeting automotive manufacturers and Tier-1 suppliers to enhance vehicle safety and enable highway autonomy at Level 3 ADAS and beyond.
Founded: 2017
Headquarters: Berkeley, California
Product focus: High-definition radar and AI perception software for automotive ADAS and autonomy
Notable investors: NXP Semiconductors, Hyundai Mobis, Khosla Ventures, Y Combinator
Employees (approx.): 63
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Autonomous vehicle sensing and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
2017
Software Development
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“Includes strategic corporate investors such as NXP Semiconductors and Hyundai Mobis alongside venture investors and accelerator participation (Y Combinator).”
Zendar is looking for a Senior Machine Learning Research Engineer to join our Paris office. We are currently deploying one of the world's most advanced 360-degree radar-based perception systems. We are now expanding our capabilities to deliver full-scene perception using the early fusion of camera and radar, scaling these technologies across the automotive and robotics industries.
This is a unique opportunity to join a team that is not bogged down by legacy code. You will define, own, and build a next-generation perception stack that enables reliable autonomy at scale.
About Zendar Autonomous vehicles need to be able to understand the world around them not only in bright daylight, but also at night, when it is foggy or rainy, or when the sun is shining right in your face. At Zendar, we make this possible by developing the highest-resolution, most information-rich radar in the world.
What makes radar powerful - its long wavelength which makes it robust to all sorts of weather and lighting conditions - also makes it really challenging to work with. We have used our deep understanding of radar physics to build radar perception models that bring a rich and complete understanding of the environment around the AV from free space to object detections to road structure. Check out what our technology can do here - all produced with only radar information, no camera and no lidar!
Zendar has a diverse and dynamic team of hardware, machine learning, signal processing and software engineers with a deep background in sensing technology. We have a global team of 60 people, distributed across our sites in Berkeley, Lindau (Germany), and Paris.
Zendar is backed by Tier-1 VCs, has raised more than $80M in funding and has established strong partnerships with industry leaders.
Your Role Zendar’s "Semantic Spectrum" technology extracts rich scene understanding from radar sensing. As a Senior ML Research Engineer in Paris, your goal is to evolve this technology into a multi-modal foundation model architecture .
You will design and implement the architecture end-to-end. This involves training models from scratch on massive datasets, defining evaluation metrics for long-tail validation, and partnering with platform teams to ensure successful deployment in real-time embedded systems.
Why This Role Is Exciting
What You’ll Do
Architect Multi-Sensor Strategies: Own the technical strategy for multi-sensor perception models. Design fusion architectures for streaming inputs (camera/radar/Lidar) utilizing early fusion and temporal fusion.
Deliver Production-Ready Models: Build and deploy models for:
Full-Scene Understanding: Occupancy grids, free-space, and dynamic occupancy.
3D Perception: Object detection and tracking.
Static Environment: Lane line and road structure estimation.
Drive Reliability: Target "four nines" reliability behavior in defined conditions, focusing on the messy long tail of real-world driving.
Optimize for Real-Time: Partner with embedded teams to ensure models meet strict constraints (latency, memory, throughput) and integrate cleanly via stable interfaces.
What We Look For
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What We Offer
Zendar is committed to creating a diverse environment where talented people come to do their best work. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.