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Machine Learning Research Scientist - Mechanical Intuition in Multimodal Models

Toyota Research InstituteLos Altos, CA; Cambridge, MA
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Experience Level

Entry Level

Qualifications

Qualifications:PhD in Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field. Strong background in machine learning, especially in the context of physical reasoning and robotic systems. Experience in implementing and evaluating AI algorithms. Curiosity and passion for understanding manufacturing processes. Ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic research environment.

About the job

Join us at the Toyota Research Institute (TRI) as we strive to enhance the quality of human life through innovative technologies. Our mission is to create groundbreaking tools that enrich human experiences. To spearhead this transformative evolution in mobility, we've assembled a stellar team that is pushing the boundaries in artificial intelligence, robotics, driving, and material sciences.


The Team

Within TRI's Energy and Materials division, the Future Factory team is dedicated to pioneering advanced tools and methodologies that drive flexibility and efficiency in Toyota's product design and manufacturing processes. Our goal is to expedite the journey towards an emissions-free future. We are developing comprehensive AI systems capable of reasoning through the creation of physical objects — from initial design concepts to the assembly of actual components — and building the necessary infrastructure to train and evaluate these systems on a large scale.

The Opportunity

We are seeking a Research Scientist to help us build intelligent systems for physical assembly. This role is an excellent fit for recent PhD graduates with a proven track record in implementation and a deep curiosity about the manufacturing process.

As a member of our research team, you will design and implement learning pipelines from the ground up, conduct experiments to assess various architectural, data, and algorithmic alternatives, and influence the application of modern machine learning to the challenges of robotic assembly. Your work will intersect policy learning, reinforcement learning, and physical reasoning, allowing you to explore the integration of large language models and agentic infrastructure in solving real-world manufacturing challenges.

About Toyota Research Institute

The Toyota Research Institute (TRI) is committed to improving human life quality through innovative technology. Our world-class team is devoted to advancing AI, robotics, and material sciences, making transformative impacts in mobility and beyond.

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