Senior Scientist

IBM Research ·

senior

Salary Range (USD)

Negotiable

Location

Boston, USA

Visa Support

Not mentioned

Funding Stage

Unknown

Job Responsibilities

  • implementation experience and theoretical background in compilers, programming languages, or programming models
  • practical experience pretraining and rl tuning LLMs
  • practical experience developing or modifying inference engines for LLMs

Required Skills

mathematical maturity in formal systems (programming language theory, type theory, proof assistants, etc.)

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IBM Research (https://research.ibm.com) | Boston, MA | Full-Time | Hybrid We are hiring a Senior Scientist to join our team. We're working at the intersection of LLM training and the inference stack. We're looking for someone who wants to work in the following intersection: * Both implementation experience and theoretical background in compilers, programming languages, or programming models. We have an absolutely requirement for someone with mathematical maturity in formal systems (programming language theory, type theory, proof assistants, etc.) * practical experience pretraining and rl tuning LLMs (or skill-adjacent experience / expertise) * practical experience developing or modifying inference engines for LLMs From an academic perspective, think "POPL/PLDI/OOPSLA/CAV/etc." + "NeurIPS/ICML/AISTATS/etc.". The job posting for a Senior Scientist position, with rough salary ranges, will go live soon. I'll edit or post a reply with the link when it's live. For now, if you have expertise at some intersection of the above topics, please feel free to reach out: nathan@ibm.com We also have a Research Engineering role for which we're actively interviewing: https://careers.ibm.com/en_US/careers/JobDetail?jobId=113488...

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