About The Position

At Rhoda AI, we're building the full-stack foundation for the next generation of humanoid robots — from high-performance, software-defined hardware to the foundational models and video world models that control it. Our robots are designed to be generalists capable of operating in complex, real-world environments and handling scenarios unseen in training. We work at the intersection of large-scale learning, robotics, and systems, with a research team that includes researchers from Stanford, Berkeley, Harvard, and beyond. We're not building a feature; we're building a new computing platform for physical work — and with over $400M raised, we're investing aggressively in the R&D, hardware development, and manufacturing scale-up to make that a reality. We're looking for Research Scientists and Research Engineers to build the data and evaluation foundations for our video action model. This team owns web-scale video data curation, annotation pipelines, and evaluation methodology — directly determining the quality of the video pretraining distribution and how clearly we can measure model progress. We hire across levels — from MTS-Staff

Requirements

  • Strong understanding of data-centric ML and how web video data quality affects large generative model performance
  • Experience building large-scale video data pipelines: ingestion, filtering, deduplication, and quality scoring
  • Familiarity with video-specific data characteristics: temporal structure, motion quality, scene diversity, and action content
  • Solid ML fundamentals with hands-on experience training or evaluating large generative models
  • Ability to design evaluations for video generation models that are diagnostic, reproducible, and actionable
  • Staff-level candidates are expected to define technical direction and drive research strategy independently; senior/MTS candidates execute complex projects with strong fundamentals and growing scope

Nice To Haves

  • PhD or strong research background in ML, computer vision, or a related field
  • Experience with large-scale web video dataset curation (e.g., WebVid, HowTo100M, Ego4D, or similar)
  • Familiarity with video generation quality metrics (FVD, perceptual quality, motion consistency)
  • Experience running VLM or CLIP-style inference at scale for automated video filtering and annotation
  • Prior work on evaluation methodology for video generation or world models
  • Understanding of how web video data properties connect to downstream robotic action prediction
  • Publication record at NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, CVPR, or related venues

Responsibilities

  • Design and implement scalable curation pipelines for web-scale video pretraining data: ingestion, deduplication, quality filtering, and content classification across internet-scale video corpora
  • Develop video-specific annotation frameworks and quality filters — motion quality, scene diversity, action content, temporal coherence — to improve pretraining signal
  • Build evaluation frameworks and benchmarks to measure causal video model capabilities: prediction quality, temporal coherence, long-horizon rollout fidelity, and downstream robot task performance
  • Research and implement data selection, mixing, and weighting strategies that improve video generation quality and transfer to robotic control
  • Deploy and scale vision-language models (VLMs) and video understanding models for automated annotation, filtering, and content scoring at web scale
  • Collaborate closely with pre-training and post-training teams to ensure data quality and evaluation methodology drive research decisions
  • Track model capability trends across training runs, catching regressions and surfacing improvements early

Benefits

  • The video curation and evaluation rigor you build directly determines pretraining quality and research iteration speed for the entire team
  • Build the benchmark infrastructure that gives the team an honest signal of model progress toward real robot performance
  • High leverage: improvements to data quality compound across every training run
  • Work at the intersection of large-scale systems and generative model research with visibility across all model development
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