Job Location : New York,NY, USA
About BasisBasis is a nonprofit applied AI research organization with two mutually reinforcing goals.The first is to understand and build intelligence. This entails establishing the mathematical principles of reasoning, learning, decision-making, understanding, and explaining, and constructing software that embodies these principles.The second is to advance society's ability to solve intractable problems. This involves expanding the scale, complexity, and breadth of problems we can solve today and, more importantly, accelerating our ability to solve problems in the future.To achieve these goals, we are building both a new technological foundation inspired by human reasoning, and a new type of collaborative organization that prioritizes human value.### About the RoleResearch scientists advance Basis' efforts to develop a deeper understanding of the conceptual, mathematical, and computational principles of intelligence.Research scientists at Basis are distinguished by the following traits:1. Exceptional technical depth—solid mathematical and computational foundations.2. A builder's mindset—ability to design, construct, and refine complex systems from foundational principles.3. Scientific rigor—rigorous, high-quality, robust science, without fear of tinkering, making mistakes, and exploring radically different ideas in order to get there.Basis is a collaborative effort, both internally and with our external partners; we are looking for people who enjoy working with others on problems larger than ones they can tackle alone.Programming Languages Research ScientistsThis role targets experts in programming languages design, implementation, and analysis. Research scientists will help design and implement the core computational reasoning systems that Basis is developing.The core areas of PL research encompass compiler design, partial evaluation, program analysis, abstract interpretation, and program transformation. These are developed within the context of building reasoning systems. Consequently, research scientists will also engage with topics such as probabilistic programming, automatic differentiation, and SAT/SMT solvers, among others.We expect you to:- Have a PhD (or equivalent experience) in a relevant area.