Nethermind
Blockchain Research Engineer (APAC)
What are we all about?
We are a team of builders and researchers on a mission to empower enterprises and developers worldwide to access and build on decentralized systems.
Our expertise covers several domains: Ethereum and Starknet protocol engineering, layer-2, cryptography research, protocol research, decentralized finance (DeFi), security auditing, formal verification, real-time monitoring, smart contract development, and dapps and enterprise engineering.
Working to solve some of the most challenging problems in the blockchain space, we frequently collaborate with, such as Ethereum Foundation, Starknet Foundation, Gnosis Chain, Flashbots, Forta Protocol, Lido, EigenLayer, Open Zeppelin, RISCZero, Aleph Zero, and many more.
Today, there are nearly 200 of us working remotely from over 45+ countries.
View all our open positions here: https://www.nethermind.io/open-roles
Are you the one?
If you’ve envisioned yourself at the forefront of AI and Web3 innovation, then Nethermind offers the perfect opportunity to transform that vision into reality.
Nethermind is a Blockchain Research and Software Engineering company. We empower enterprises and developers worldwide to access and build on the decentralized web. Our work touches every part of the blockchain ecosystem – from fundamental cryptography research to application-layer protocol development.
We are currently seeking talented and passionate Research Engineers to join our growing AI and ZK teams. Successful candidates will research, design, develop and optimize protocols and applications fundamental to the advancement of Web3. Our projects range from core protocol development of ZK components for Starknet to design and development of Hardware and Software for Worldcoin.
Responsibilities:
Conduct in-depth research and analysis on topics related to zero-knowledge cryptography, secure multi-party computation, consensus mechanisms, and their applications in blockchain and distributed systems
Design and execute experiments, simulations, and proofs-of-concept to validate research findings and evaluate the performance and feasibility of proposed solutions.
Develop and implement novel cryptographic algorithms, protocols, and techniques to enhance data privacy, security, and scalability in decentralized networks
Optimization and contribution to closed and open source projects
Collaboration with internal and external teams within the Web3 community
Opportunity to work with the top software engineers and research professionals to solve the toughest technical challenges
Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in cryptography, blockchain, and related fields, attending conferences, and participating in academic and industry discussions.
Working with the latest tools and technologies
Qualifications:
Proven track record of conducting original research in relevant field
Excellent programming skills – Rust preferred however other languages will be considered
Strong mathematical and analytical skills, with a deep understanding of cryptographic primitives, zero-knowledge proofs, and secure multi-party computation techniques.
Excellent problem-solving abilities, with a talent for breaking down complex problems and developing innovative solutions.
2+ years demonstrable engineering or research experience in Blockchain or Web3
Deep understanding of Ethereum blockchain architecture
Understanding of good software architecture and engineering process
Ability to write clean, testable, and maintainable code without over-engineering
An entrepreneurial nature, willing to take ownership and run toward problems
A fascination with the inner working of blockchains
Nice to have:
Ph.D. or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Cryptography, or a related field
Rust Proficiency
Experience with development on Starknet and Cairo language
Familiarity with zk proof systems (ZK-STARK, ZK-SNARKs)
Cryptography
Mathematics Background
Having activity on GitHub is a significant advantage (please include links to projects or PRs that you have submitted to external projects)