United States

Research Scientist, Fremont

Research Scientist, Fremont
Description

Our client is one of the most exciting companies in robotics right now.
Founded by a repeat unicorn founder with multibillion dollar exits, they've raised over half a billion dollars to pursue a single audacious mission: a helpful robot in every home.
Their lean, elite team of ~70 comes from Tesla, OpenAI, Google, Cruise, and Pixar.
The best in the world, building something the world has never seen.
The Role
You'll own the full stack of a unified multimodal foundation model, from pretraining to deployment on real robotic hardware.
This is foundational research with direct physical impact.
No hand-offs, no bureaucracy, just hard problems and the resources to solve them.
What You'll Do
Design and train large-scale multimodal architectures where vision, language, and kinematics share a unified representation
Research and implement genuine cross-modal reasoning, not shallow associations
Run end-to-end training loops: data curation, experiment design, failure diagnosis, and iteration
Deploy models directly onto robotic hardware and optimize for edge inference
What You Bring
Strong Python, C++, or Rust
A proven track record training and deploying large-scale multimodal models in production
Deep fluency in LLM pretraining, post-training, and RL at scale
Comfort owning very large GPU cluster experiments from start to finish
Why This
The problems are unsolved.
The team is world-class.
The funding is exceptional.
If you want to do the most consequential work in embodied AI right now, with the people and resources to actually ship it, this is the role.

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