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Cisco Research Scientist AI 
United States, Georgia, Atlanta 
60697124

03.07.2024

Application window is expected to close on 07/02/2024

What You’ll Do

As a Research Scientist, your primary role is to produce fundamental research advances in the field of AI and how it relates to networking, programming, human-computer interaction, and other strategic areas in computer science. You will research foundational representations relevant to networking and security to provide value across a diverse sets of applications. You will be a thought leader in the global research community via publishing papers, giving technical talks, organizing workshops etc.

Minimum qualifications

  • PhD in Computer Science or a related technical field.
  • Publications at top AI venues such as ACL, EMNLP, ICLR, ICML, NAACL, NeurIPS, or similar, or grants, fellowships, or awards
  • Experience working with Machine Learning Models (MLMs) and familiarity with associated frameworks, such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, or equivalent platforms

Preferred qualifications

  • Experience driving research projects within an industry or university lab
  • Interest in combining representation learning and problem-specific properties
  • Experience in building, fine-tuning foundation models including LLMs and multi-modal models or domain specific models
  • Ability to maintain cutting-edge knowledge in generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), and multi-modal models and apply these technologies innovatively to emerging business problems, use cases, and scenarios
  • Outstanding communication, interpersonal, relationship building skills conducive to collaboration
  • Experience working in an industrial research lab (full-time, internship, sabbatical, etc.)

We tackle whatever challenges come our way. We have each other’s backs, we recognize our accomplishments, and we grow together. We celebrate and support one another – from big and small things in life to big career moments. And giving back is in our DNA (we get 10 days off each year to do just that).