
Computer Scientist (3D) ⏤ Onsite/Remote
Location: Stuttgart, Germany or Remote
Type: Full-Time
Department: R&D
Who We Are
Abstract is where excellence meshes with 3D technology and innovation. We engineer groundbreaking solutions that empower you to elevate your digital experiences to new heights without compromising the vision. Our technology includes:
- Optimization technology
- Material creation and authoring tools
- Advanced scan processing and real-time rendering automation
What makes it all possible? An outstanding team that thrives on learning and challenging the status quo. We celebrate contributions of all sizes, nurturing a culture rooted in the pursuit of excellence.
The Opportunity
As a Computer Scientist specializing in computational geometry, you’ll lead innovation at Abstract. Your research and problem-solving skills will be essential in automating and shaping the next generation of 3D content creation — from concept to production, driven by performance and precision.
What You Can Bring
- Clean, structured C++ code and multi-threaded programming experience
- Proficiency with 3D APIs such as OpenGL
- Knowledge of parallel computing and GPU programming
- Hands-on experience in LOD generation or mesh simplification
- Interest in AI/ML for geometry processing (e.g. generative modeling, Gaussian splatting)
- Experience with deep learning frameworks like PyTorch and CNNs
- Published research in computational geometry, graphics, or AI/ML (including generative AI)
What We Can Offer
- Transit-accessible Stuttgart office
- Flexible hours, monthly remote days, cubicle-free environment
- 25 vacation days + 12 federal holidays
- Relaxed culture, casual dress, and a friendly Labrador office dog
- Daily food catering and unlimited espresso
- Optional stock awards and remote work eligibility
About Us
Abstract is a collective of 3D technology pioneers:
Our clients range from AAA game studios like Sega, Activision, and Phoenix Labs, to creative giants like Accenture Song, tech conglomerates like Kakao, automotive leaders like Ford and Daimler, and defense/aerospace firms leveraging our tech for simulation and training.
