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Join Tutor Intelligence as a Robotics Research Scientist in Watertown. Develop core AI algorithms and systems for extraordinary robot capabilities in lab and field settings. We seek a collaborative programmer excited by robotics' future, comfortable in industrial environments. Enjoy generous equi...
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United States , Watertown
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90000.00 - 190000.00 USD / Year
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Until further notice
Explore cutting-edge careers at the intersection of artificial intelligence and mechanical systems with Robotics Research Scientist jobs. This dynamic profession is dedicated to advancing the field of robotics through innovation, experimentation, and the development of novel algorithms. Professionals in this role are the architects of robotic intelligence, working to solve complex problems that enable machines to perceive, learn, reason, and interact with the physical world autonomously. Their work spans from theoretical conception to practical implementation, pushing the boundaries of what robots can do. Typically, a Robotics Research Scientist is responsible for designing and implementing advanced AI and machine learning models specifically for robotic applications. This includes computer vision for object recognition and navigation, motion planning and control algorithms for dexterous manipulation, and reinforcement learning for adaptive behavior. A significant portion of the role involves conducting experiments, both in simulation and with physical hardware, to validate hypotheses and refine systems. Researchers are also expected to analyze data, publish findings in top-tier conferences and journals, and often contribute to patent applications. Collaboration is fundamental; they frequently work within interdisciplinary teams comprising software engineers, mechanical engineers, and other scientists to integrate software breakthroughs into functional robotic platforms. Common responsibilities include staying abreast of the latest academic literature, prototyping new ideas quickly, writing robust and efficient code for real-time systems, and troubleshooting complex software-hardware integration issues. The path to securing Robotics Research Scientist jobs typically requires a strong academic foundation, most often a Ph.D. in Robotics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field, though exceptional candidates with a Master's degree and significant experience may qualify. Essential skills include exceptional programming proficiency in languages like Python, C++, or ROS (Robot Operating System), deep expertise in areas such as machine learning, computer vision, or control theory, and strong mathematical aptitude. Successful candidates are naturally curious, excellent problem-solvers, and possess the ability to translate abstract research into tangible robotic capabilities. They must be comfortable in both theoretical and hands-on environments, ready to test their algorithms on actual robots in labs, workshops, or real-world testbeds. For those passionate about shaping the future of automation and intelligent systems, Robotics Research Scientist jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career at the forefront of technological evolution.

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