Google DeepMind · 1 day ago
Research Scientist/Research Engineer, Multimodal Agents
Google DeepMind is a leader in artificial intelligence, focusing on advancing the state of the art through collaboration and innovation. They are seeking a Research Scientist specializing in Multimodal Agents to enhance the capabilities of foundational models in image and video domains. This role involves designing and implementing machine learning solutions, conducting research, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to drive impactful advancements in AI.
Artificial Intelligence (AI)Business DevelopmentFoundational AIMachine Learning
Responsibilities
Design and implement novel agentic solutions to enhance the capabilities of multimodal foundational models, specifically in image and video domains
Conduct cutting-edge research in machine learning, with a focus on large language models (LLMs) and computer vision, to drive advancements in multimodal understanding and interaction
Develop and deploy robust, scalable machine learning systems and prototypes that integrate effectively with Google DeepMind's existing infrastructure
Collaborate with cross-functional teams of scientists and engineers to translate research insights into impactful product features and publications
Analyze and evaluate the performance of agentic models, iterating on designs and approaches to continuously improve their effectiveness and efficiency
Stay abreast of the latest research and developments in AI, particularly in multimodal learning and agent systems, and contribute to the scientific community through publications and presentations
Qualification
Required
PhD in machine learning, computer vision or related field
3+ publications in top ML or vision conferences/journals
Python experience
JAX/pytorch experience
Preferred
Distributed data pipeline experience (e.g., beam)
C++ experience
Experience developing LLM-based agents
Benefits
Bonus
Equity
Benefits
Company
Google DeepMind
Google DeepMind aims to research and build safe artificial intelligence system to solve intelligence and advance science and humanity. It is a sub-organization of Google.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
unknown2014-01-26Acquired
2011-02-01Series A
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