Aave is expanding its quantitative capabilities. We're hiring a senior Quant Strategist Engineer to join a growing team that operates at the intersection of engineering, product, and growth — owning the modeling, validation, and design work that underpins how Aave builds its products and how it grows them. This isn't a pure research role and it isn't a pure engineering role. It's for people who can rigorously model on-chain economics, translate that work into product, protocol, and partner decisions, and ship.
About Aave Labs
Aave Labs is a software technology company, renowned for building innovative web3 products based on blockchain technologies. Founded by Stani Kulechov, we’ve developed the battle tested Aave Protocol, the Aave-native stablecoin GHO, and Lens, a decentralized social networking protocol. With strategic acquisitions including the metaverse app, Sonar, and Family crypto wallet, Aave Labs is dedicated to realizing a people-powered internet that benefits everyone.
How can you make an impact:
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Modeling and validating the economics of Aave products — including yield mechanics, rate dynamics, risk parameters, and scenario analysis
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Contributing to the design of new products and protocol mechanisms alongside engineering and product teams
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Supporting growth-side decisions where quantitative input is valuable — asset listings, incentive design, partner economics
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Building tooling and dashboards that make quantitative reasoning a shared capability across the organization
Let's connect if you have:
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Strong quantitative foundation — comfortable with stochastic processes, optimization, simulation, and statistical modeling
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Deep DeFi fluency — you understand how lending markets, AMMs, and rate models actually work, and you've spent time tracing failure modes (liquidations, depegs, oracle issues, MEV)
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Engineering capability — you can prototype your own models, and read/contribute to Solidity well enough to collaborate meaningfully with smart contract engineers
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Communication — you can take quantitative work and explain it to non-quant stakeholders (founders, partners, growth, product) without losing rigor. You're comfortable in commercial conversations and can shape them with quantitative input rather than just answering questions.
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Bias to ship — you treat models as decision-support tools, not academic artifacts. You ship work that influences what gets built
Nice to have:
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Published research or writing on DeFi economics, market microstructure, or related areas
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Experience with formal methods, agent-based simulation, or mechanism design
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Background contributing to open-source DeFi protocols
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Experience operating in cross-functional environments where engineering and growth/BD intersect