Job Description
Join NeuroForge Labs at the frontier of artificial intelligence development. We're seeking visionary AI Research Scientists to pioneer breakthrough technologies that will define the 2026 technological landscape. Our multidisciplinary team operates at the intersection of quantum computing, neural networks, and predictive analytics to solve humanity's most complex challenges.
As a key innovator in our San Francisco R&D hub, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry disruptors to develop next-generation AI systems. We offer unparalleled resources, including our proprietary quantum-accelerated computing cluster and exclusive partnerships with leading academic institutions. Your work will directly influence how AI transforms healthcare, climate science, and human-computer interaction by 2026.
NeuroForge Labs is committed to ethical AI development and offers comprehensive benefits including equity, flexible work arrangements, and dedicated innovation time. We welcome pioneers who thrive on intellectual challenges and are passionate about shaping our collective future.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement novel AI architectures for 2026-era applications
- Lead cross-functional research projects combining quantum computing and machine learning
- Develop predictive models with 99.9% accuracy for complex systems
- Publish breakthrough research in top-tier AI journals and conferences
- Mentor junior researchers and foster collaborative innovation
- Translate theoretical breakthroughs into practical AI solutions
- Stay ahead of emerging AI trends through continuous experimentation
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, AI, or related field with 5+ years research experience
- Proven track record of publishing in NeurIPS/ICML/ICLR
- Expertise in quantum machine learning and neuromorphic computing
- Proficiency in Python, TensorFlow, and PyTorch frameworks
- Strong background in ethics and responsible AI development
- Experience leading distributed research teams across global locations
- Demonstrated ability to secure major research grants