I'm Roman, co-founder of 9 Mothers. We're building AI weapon systems in Austin, TX. Our first product is designed to stop group 1 suicide drones. We started in 2025 and are still a small team of fewer than 20 people.
We're hiring for a lot of roles, but mostly in software and robotics. I'm primarily focused on robotics, so if you have a strong background in robotics, reach out to me directly at (name)@9mothers.com.
We're building AI-driven turrets that stop hostile drones - where robotics needs F1-level speed.
We're looking for smart, T-shaped teammates: people who are experts in one area but happy to jump in wherever needed. Our software team is small, so every member makes a real impact.
If you want to write motor control in Rust, optimize camera processing with custom CUDA kernels on Jetson, or rework a transformer-based tracker to handle small objects - you can do that here, and much more.
We're building AI-driven turrets that stop hostile drones - where robotics needs F1-level speed.
We're looking for smart, T-shaped teammates: people who are experts in one area but happy to jump in wherever needed. Our software team is small, so every member makes a real impact.
If you want to write motor control in Rust, optimize camera processing with custom CUDA kernels on Jetson, or rework a transformer-based tracker to handle small objects - you can do that here, and much more.
We're building AI-driven turrets that stop hostile drones - where robotics needs F1-level speed.
We're looking for smart, T-shaped teammates: people who are experts in one area but happy to jump in wherever needed. Our software team is small, so every member makes a real impact.
If you want to write motor control in Rust, optimize camera processing with custom CUDA kernels on Jetson, or rework a transformer-based tracker to handle small objects - you can do that here, and much more.
@superfist Lol, nice observation :). And "we love them both" is definitely the right answer. It really comes down to whoever dares to implement it. I love Rust for its huge ecosystem and the ability to write high-level code when needed, and I love Zig for its simplicity and how easily it works with C/C++ libraries. I honestly can't choose just one.
This is just an example of a project we have sitting in the backlog.
It’s cool! But it would be nice AMD SoC project. Camera pre-processing pipeline and motion control in FPGA part for lowest possible delay and machine learning on ARM cores. Eventually with some acceleration in FPGA part too.
We're building AI-driven turrets that stop hostile drones - where robotics needs F1-level speed.
We're looking for smart, T-shaped teammates: people who are experts in one area but happy to jump in wherever needed. Our software team is small, so every member makes a real impact.
If you want to write motor control in Zig, optimize camera processing with custom CUDA kernels on Jetson, or rework a transformer-based tracker to handle small objects - you can do that here, and much more.
US persons only
Send your CV, GitHub (or any publicly visible project), and a short note to jobs@9mothers.com
I'm Roman, co-founder of 9 Mothers. We're building AI weapon systems in Austin, TX. Our first product is designed to stop group 1 suicide drones. We started in 2025 and are still a small team of fewer than 20 people.
We're hiring for a lot of roles, but mostly in software and robotics. I'm primarily focused on robotics, so if you have a strong background in robotics, reach out to me directly at (name)@9mothers.com.
https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/9-mothers
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