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Computer Vision / AI Engineer

Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea

Company Description

EviSmart™ is not just any company; we are the world's leading AI-powered dental workflow automation and dental CAD design outsourcing company! With the trust of labs and dentists in over 26 countries, our mission is to revolutionize dental care—making it smarter, faster, and better for everyone. We are passionately reimagining dentistry by seamlessly connecting dental workflows—dentists, lab technicians, and manufacturers—with cutting-edge automation and integration.

 

Summary:
We are on the lookout for an enthusiastic and skilled Computer Vision / AI Engineer with a robust expertise in deep learning, computer vision, and 3D vision techniques. If you have hands-on experience in building and deploying models for segmentation, object detection, and 3D perception using Python and PyTorch, we want to hear from you!

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and deploy innovative AI models for both 2D and 3D computer vision applications.
  • Implement and optimize cutting-edge algorithms for object detection, semantic/instance segmentation, and 3D reconstruction/understanding.
  • Conduct exciting research and experimentation to enhance accuracy, robustness, and real-time performance.
  • Collaborate with dynamic cross-functional teams to integrate our AI solutions into production systems.
  • Maintain and extend our datasets, preprocessing pipelines, and training workflows to ensure top-notch performance.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, AI, or a related field (PhD is a plus!).
  • Proven experience in developing computer vision and deep learning models using Python and PyTorch.
  • A solid background in segmentation, object detection, and associated evaluation metrics.
  • Experience with 3D computer vision techniques (e.g., point clouds, depth estimation, stereo vision, 3D object detection).
  • Strong understanding of neural network architectures, training techniques, and optimization strategies.
  • Familiarity with GPU acceleration and model deployment pipelines is a big plus!

Why Join EviSmart™?

  • Be part of a global leader revolutionizing the dental industry with AI.

  • Work with a talented, diverse, and innovative team solving real-world healthcare challenges.

  • Opportunity to push the boundaries of computer vision and AI in a high-impact industry.

  • Competitive compensation, growth opportunities, and a culture that celebrates innovation.

 

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