Flexcompute Ambassador Program

Remote solely

About this role

Flexcompute is a cutting-edge technology company that specializes in ultra-fast simulation technology. Our products are utilized by companies in designing and optimizing technology products, with applications ranging from designing airplanes and cars to wind turbines and quantum computing chips. Our customer base includes both household names and startups in emerging industries. Our company was founded by world-renowned leaders in simulation technology from Stanford University and MIT. Backed by top VC firms, we are poised to disrupt the billion-dollar engineering simulation industry with our fast-growing trajectory.

Role Overview

Serve as a Flexcompute Ambassador within your academic community, supporting adoption and usage of Tidy3D while acting as a bridge between users and the Flexcompute team. The program offers two flexible tracks: choose the level of involvement that fits your schedule.

Two Ways to Participate

  • Track 1: Campus Ambassador (perks-based, no minimum commitment). For students who want to evangelize Tidy3D within their network and receive Flexcompute swag, simulation credits, and community access without a fixed time commitment.
  • Track 2: Technical Support Contributor (paid hourly, up to $35 USD/hr based on experience). For graduate students who can dedicate flexible hours each week answering peer technical questions, producing tutorials, and partnering with the Flexcompute team. Hours are self-scheduled around academic obligations. Typically 5-10 hrs/week, no minimum, no maximum.

Ambassadors can move between tracks each semester as availability changes.

What Makes This Role Unique

You will work directly with one of the fastest electromagnetic solvers in the world while gaining exposure to cutting-edge photonics and simulation workflows. This role offers the opportunity to shape how a new generation of engineers interacts with AI-native physics tools and to play a visible role within a growing technical community.

Responsibilities

All Ambassadors:

  • Promote Flexcompute tools within your academic network
  • Provide product feedback based on user experience
  • Help peers get started with Tidy3D

Technical Support Contributors (paid):

  • Answer technical questions on the community forum, Slack, and email, covering FDTD setup, meshing, boundary conditions, photonic and RF device design, and Python workflows
  • Guide users through best practices for common workflows, including geometry setup, sources, monitors, materials, meshing, boundary conditions, convergence checks, and post-processing
  • Host office hours, demos, workshops, or walkthroughs for students and research groups
  • Create or improve short technical resources, examples, FAQs, or notebook-based tutorials
  • Share user feedback, documentation gaps, common questions, and product suggestions with the Flexcompute team
  • Escalate complex technical issues to Flexcompute with clear context and reproducible examples
  • Build awareness of Tidy3D within relevant academic communities, labs, and student organizations
  • Current master’s or PhD student in electrical engineering, photonics, optics, applied physics, semiconductor engineering, computational science, or a related technical field
  • Hands-on experience with Tidy3D or another EM simulation tool (Lumerical, HFSS, COMSOL, CST, MEEP, FEKO, or similar)
  • Comfort with Python (Tidy3D is Python-first)
  • Strong written communication and self-direction in a remote setting
  • Active in relevant academic communities, labs, student groups, or research networks
  • Familiarity with GitHub, documentation, technical writing, or example-notebook creation
  • Prior experience as a teaching assistant, research mentor, club leader, workshop organizer, or technical community builder

Geographic Scope

Open to students in the US, Europe, Japan, South Korea, and India. Track 2 compensation is paid in local currency, adjusted for employment-law requirements.

Success Metrics

  • Quality and responsiveness of user support
  • Increased engagement within academic user communities
  • Volume and quality of technical content produced (Track 2)
  • Actionable feedback contributing to product improvements
  • Flexible, self-scheduled hours around academic commitments
  • Competitive hourly compensation for technical contributors
  • Access to Tidy3D simulation credits and Flexcompute resources
  • Direct mentorship and collaboration with Flexcompute engineers and researchers
  • Potential pathway to future internships or full-time roles

Company at a glance

Flexcompute is a physics intelligence company that turns the laws of physics into a shared brain for engineers and AI agents. With a platform that combines GPU-native multiphysics simulation, geometry-native reasoning, and neural memory that continuously learns from every simulation and test, Flexcompute dramatically reduces the latency to physics insight.

Across production engineering workflows, Flexcompute delivers 10-100X faster simulation while maintaining accuracy and robustness. Teams use Flexcompute to iterate faster, reduce engineering cost, and lower energy and compute overhead.

Flexcompute is used across aerospace, automotive, energy, semiconductors, and advanced manufacturing to remove manual bottlenecks in simulation and geometry preparation, allowing engineers to focus on design decisions rather than turnaround time.

Based in Boston, Flexcompute was founded by researchers from MIT and Stanford with deep expertise in computational physics, high-performance computing, and AI.

Founded2015
Team Size51-200 employees
WorkspaceRemote solely
IndustryTechnology, Information and Internet
Location
Watertown, Massachusetts, United States

Top Benefits

  • Swag
  • Simulation credits
  • Community access
  • Mentorship
  • Collaboration with engineers and researchers

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