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About Vac
Vacbuildspublic good protocolsfor the decentralized web.
We do applied research based on which we build protocols, libraries and publications.
This role is within the Vac Nescience unit, which developsNescienceA zkVM leveraging hiding properties.
The role
In this role, you will be responsible implementing and analysing components of zero knowledge argument systems and architectures for private computation.
The ideal candidate should be well-versed in zero-knowledge circuits written in Rust, with the ability to adapt to evolving research needs.
Your responsibilities will include implementing zero-knowledge circuits and writing comprehensive specifications.
Additionally, your role will involve measuring the performance of circuits, while also possessing the skills to debug and optimize as needed.
Join us in pushing the boundaries of private computation technology and contribute to groundbreaking advancements in the field of zkVMs.
Key responsibilities
- Implement and analyze components of ZK argument systems and architectures for private computation.
- Write specifications and communicate analysis results through write-ups.
- Break down complex problems, and know what can and what can’t be dealt with later.
- Measure performance of and debug circuits.
You ideally will have
- Very strong engineering background
- Very strong Rust skills
- Experience in implementing components of zero-knowledge argument systems and related technologies (zk-SNARK, circom, Nova, Plonk/Halo2, zk-STARK)
- Keen communicator, eager to share your work in a wide variety of contexts, like internal and public presentations, blog posts and academic papers
- Experience in, and passion for, blockchain technology.
- A strong alignment to our principles.
Bonus points if
- Deep understanding of zero-knowledge argument systems and related technologies (zk-SNARK, circom, Nova, Plonk/Halo2, zk-STARK), elliptic curve cryptography, and circuit design.
- Experience with Open Source software.
[Don’t worry if you don’t meet all of these criteria, we’d still love to hear from you anyway if you think you’d be a great fit for this role. Just explain to us why in your cover letter].
Hiring process
The hiring process for this role will be:
- Interview with our POps team
- Interview with team member from the Vac team
- Pair programming task with the Vac team
- Interview withVac team lead
The steps may change along the way if we see it makes sense to adapt the interview stages, so please consider the above as a guideline.
Compensation
The expected compensation range for this role is negotiable, dependent on how we assess your skills and experience throughout our interview process. We are happy to pay in any mix of fiat/crypto.
What does a Rust developer in web3 do?
A Rust developer in the context of web3 is a programmer who uses the Rust programming language to build applications and tools for the decentralized web, also known as the web3 ecosystem
The specific responsibilities of a Rust developer in web3 may vary depending on the project or organization they are working for, but in general, they would be responsible for writing, testing, and maintaining Rust code that is used to build web3 applications
This could include things like creating smart contracts for decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, building tools for interacting with decentralized storage networks, or developing decentralized applications (dApps) for the web3 ecosystem.