Research Engineer, Multimodal Generative AI (Image/Video)
DeepMind(6 days ago)
About this role
Google DeepMind is seeking a Research Engineer to develop advanced multimodal generative AI models, primarily focusing on image generation and editing. The role involves pioneering research and collaboration across disciplines to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence.
Required Skills
- Python
- TensorFlow
- PyTorch
- Deep Learning
- Computer Vision
- Generative Models
- Diffusion Models
- Autoregressive Models
- Research Prototyping
- Image Synthesis
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computer Vision
About DeepMind
deepmind.googleGoogle DeepMind is an AI research lab within Alphabet focused on solving intelligence and building safe, general-purpose artificial intelligence to advance science and benefit humanity. It develops cutting-edge machine learning methods—especially deep learning, reinforcement learning and neuroscience-inspired models—and has produced landmark systems such as AlphaGo, AlphaZero and AlphaFold. DeepMind partners with academia, healthcare providers and other Google teams to apply AI to scientific discovery, medicine, energy efficiency and real-world problems. The organization emphasizes safety, interpretability and responsible deployment alongside publishing research and tools for the wider community.
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