Postdoctoral Fellow, Open Call

Basis Research InstituteNew York, NY
2dOnsite

About The Position

Postdoctoral Fellowships at Basis offer an immersive research environment for highly qualified researchers to deepen their expertise in computational theories of intelligence, including but not limited to reasoning, learning, and decision-making. Fellows will work closely with Basis Research Scientists and partnering Principal Investigators (PIs) from academic institutions. About Basis Basis is a nonprofit applied AI research organization with two mutually reinforcing goals. The first is to understand and build intelligence. This means to establish the mathematical principles of what it means to reason, to learn, to make decisions, to understand, and to explain; and to construct software that implements these principles. The second is to advance society’s ability to solve intractable problems . This means expanding the scale, complexity, and breadth of problems that we can solve today, and even more importantly, accelerating our ability to solve problems in the future. To achieve these goals, we’re building both a new technological foundation that draws inspiration from how humans reason, and a new kind of collaborative organization that puts human values first. How it works Basis Postdoctoral Fellows are jointly mentored and funded by Basis and partner PIs at academic institutions. Fellows split their time between Basis and the academic PI’s lab, functioning like a jointly advised postdoctoral position. Established partner PIs include: Nada Amin (Harvard), Kevin Ellis (Cornell), Armando Solar-Lezama (MIT), Youssef Marzouk (MIT), and Tom Silver (Princeton). Each Fellow is paired with a Basis mentor selected to align with the Fellow’s research program and goals. Possible Basis mentors include: Emily Mackevicius , Zenna Tavares , Eli Bingham , Matt Levine , and others. This structure offers a distinctive research environment that blends the strengths of academia and industry. Fellows have the autonomy to shape their own research agendas while benefiting from mentorship, collaboration, and resources from both settings. There are two pathways into the Fellowship: joining an existing project or proposing a new research direction through our open call. Existing projects : Fellows are jointly employed with an established partner PI. Some roles have a single designated PI; others offer a choice from a curated shortlist. Open positions are listed on our job board. Open call : Applicants may propose a new research direction through the Open Call on our job board, and are encouraged to suggest potential PI mentors, (including academics not listed as established partner PIs). If selected, Fellows will work with Basis to establish a new academic collaboration.

Requirements

  • Researchers holding a PhD in computer science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, computational neuroscience, cognitive science, or related fields.
  • Individuals with a demonstrated track record in scientific research, evidenced through publications, technical reports, or impactful software projects.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct independent and collaborative research within the thematic areas of Basis, focusing on computational theories of intelligence.
  • Disseminate research findings through academic publications and presentations at leading conferences.
  • Actively engage in knowledge transfer within Basis and with external partners, converting research into actionable insights and algorithms.
  • Provide mentorship to junior team members and contribute to the scientific discourse at Basis through seminars, workshops, and collaborative projects.

Benefits

  • Fellows will have access to an annual allocation of research funds ($5,000) to be used for research expenses, skill development, conference attendance, and more.
  • Fellows will participate in Basis events, on-sites, and other activities, and may collaborate on other Basis projects.
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