JobsAI Foundations - Research Scientist
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AI Foundations - Research Scientist

IBM

Location

Cambridge, MA

Type

Full-time

Posted

6/11/2026

Compensation

$160,000 - $216,000 per year

PhD Entry-Level
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·FY 2025

Job description

As a Research Scientist in Artificial Intelligence at IBM Research, you will lead innovative projects in AI and machine learning, focusing on developing and applying advanced techniques to solve complex analytical problems. You will work alongside a team of leading scientists and engineers, contributing to breakthroughs that shape the future of technology. The role emphasizes collaboration, creativity, and rigorous research methodologies. Your work will involve both theoretical and practical aspects of AI, ensuring that research findings are effectively communicated to the broader scientific community.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in a relevant field is required, with a doctorate preferred.
  • Deep expertise in one or more AI/ML areas, including deep learning and reinforcement learning.
  • Proven experience in developing and proving mathematical properties of algorithms.
  • Proficiency in utilizing AI frameworks such as PyTorch and TensorFlow.
  • Experience in communicating research findings through publications in top-tier conferences and journals.

Responsibilities

  • Lead projects in deep learning, reinforcement learning, and other AI/ML areas.
  • Develop and prove mathematical properties of algorithms through successful experiments.
  • Embed research algorithms in usable systems for effective application of AI techniques.
  • Communicate research findings through publications in prestigious conferences and journals.
  • Utilize AI frameworks to develop and implement innovative AI solutions.

Benefits

  • IBM offers competitive compensation, healthcare coverage, retirement programs, paid parental leave, tuition assistance, wellness programs, flexible work options, and extensive learning and certification resources.

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