Job Description
Join NeuraVision Labs at the forefront of artificial intelligence innovation to architect breakthrough technologies for 2026 and beyond. We're seeking a visionary AI Research Scientist to pioneer next-generation neural architectures, quantum computing applications, and autonomous systems that will redefine industries. This role offers unparalleled access to cutting-edge infrastructure, interdisciplinary collaboration with Nobel laureates, and the opportunity to shape humanity's technological trajectory.
Our state-of-the-art facility in San Francisco's tech hub provides an environment where your ideas transform into reality. You'll work alongside world-class researchers while enjoying competitive benefits, flexible work arrangements, and dedicated R&D resources. If you're driven to solve humanity's greatest challenges through AI, this is your defining moment.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement novel neural network architectures for 2026-era autonomous systems
- Lead quantum-AI hybrid computing research to solve previously intractable problems
- Publish breakthrough research in top-tier AI conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR)
- Collaborate with robotics and bioengineering teams to develop sentient AI prototypes
- Mentor junior researchers and establish new AI research methodologies
- Secure $1M+ in government/private research grants for 2026 technology roadmap
- Develop ethical frameworks for superintelligent AI deployment by 2026
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, AI, or related field with 5+ years research experience
- Published 20+ papers in top-tier AI conferences (h-index >15)
- Expertise in transformer architectures, reinforcement learning, and quantum computing
- Proven track record of translating research into commercial AI products
- Experience with multimodal AI systems (vision, language, robotics)
- Strong programming skills in Python, PyTorch, and quantum computing frameworks
- Demonstrated ability to secure competitive research funding
- Passion for ethical AI development and human-centric design