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Student - Architecture Team

Tel Aviv · Hourly · Entry-level

About The Position


Chain Reaction designs and builds hardware that fuels advanced privacy technologies by accelerating compute performance. Our world-class teams are transforming the future of data, creating the infrastructure that will power the next generation of secure cloud computing. The main bottleneck in scaling cutting-edge solutions in privacy tech, data-analysis and real-time computing is acceleration – existing hardware cannot keep up with data processing needs. Chain Reaction’s products reshape how data is processed and used on a global scale, and we’re looking for the brightest people to join us.  We are looking for talented and ambitious individuals to join our software team.

We are looking for a high performing B.Sc. or B.A. student in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering to join our processor architecture team in developing a privacy-preserving processor that accelerates Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) — one of the most exciting frontiers in secure computation.

What You’ll Do


  • Collaborate with our team to develop and test new algorithmic approaches for FHE acceleration.
  • Contribute to shaping the future of secure and private computing.
  • Analyze the performance impact of system-level design choices

Requirements


  • Third-year or higher students with exceptional academic performance — Dean’s list, high GPA, or other notable achievements.
  • (a resume without a grades sheet will not be considered)
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Passion for cryptography, computer architecture, or performance optimization.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.


Work Schedule



  • 3 days per week, with 2 days on-site at our Tel Aviv office.

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