
Flux Computing builds optical processors to speed up AI training and inference with lower energy use. They develop Optical Tensor Processing Units and other optical chips that rely on light-based circuits, integrated with supporting electronics and control software, and connected to AI frameworks. This positions them as a hardware provider for data centers and research environments handling large models. Category: B2B hardware for AI workloads; integrates with common AI frameworks and data-center tooling. The company targets scalable deployments in enterprises and labs pursuing advanced AI research and production workloads.

Flux Computing builds optical processors to speed up AI training and inference with lower energy use. They develop Optical Tensor Processing Units and other optical chips that rely on light-based circuits, integrated with supporting electronics and control software, and connected to AI frameworks. This positions them as a hardware provider for data centers and research environments handling large models. Category: B2B hardware for AI workloads; integrates with common AI frameworks and data-center tooling. The company targets scalable deployments in enterprises and labs pursuing advanced AI research and production workloads.
The Role We’re searching for a Senior Performance Modelling Engineer ( San Francisco ) to create and own the analytical and simulation models that steer OTPU architecture and software evolution. You will build functional simulators as well as high-fidelity, cycle-accurate models of our optical compute system. This role is critical to explore “what-if” design spaces, and deliver insights that directly influence our software, hardware, and optical roadmaps. This role sits at the crossroads of hardware architecture, software tooling and machine-learning workload analysis, perfect for an engineer who loves data-driven decision-making and fast iteration.
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Due to U.S. export control regulations, candidates’ eligibility to work at Flux depends on their most recent citizenship or permanent residency status. We are generally unable to consider applicants whose most recent citizenship or permanent residence is in certain restricted countries (currently including Iran, North Korea, Syria, Cuba, Russia, Belarus, China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Venezuela). Applicants who have subsequently obtained citizenship or permanent residency in another country not subject to these restrictions may still be eligible.
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