Research Internships at Microsoft provide a dynamic environment for research careers with a network of world-class research labs led by globally-recognized scientists and engineers, who pursue innovation in a range of scientific and technical disciplines to help solve complex challenges in diverse fields, including computing, healthcare, economics, and the environment.Microsoft Research is seeking research interns passionate about making robots a helpful part of everyday reality. As a member of our team and its collaborations, you will do ground-breaking research at the junction of sensing (tactile, force feedback), decision-making/learning (imitation learning, RL, learning from human feedback, planning), and large multimodal model training to enable robots to act and learn robustly in semi- and weakly structured environments.
Locations
Redmond, Washington, United States, Redmond, Washington, United States
Salary
Salary not disclosed
Required Qualifications
Currently enrolled in a PhD program in Computer Science or a related STEM field. (degree)
At least 1 year of research experience on a topic related to robot learning (RL, IL, VLM/VLA training, representation learning, etc, with experiments performed on a physical robot). (degree)
Research Interns are expected to be physically located in their manager’s Microsoft worksite location for the duration of their internship. (degree)
In addition to the qualifications above, you’ll need to submit a minimum of two reference letters for this position. After you submit your application, a request for letters may be sent to your list of references on your behalf. Note that reference letters cannot be requested until after you have submitted your application, and furthermore, that they might not be automatically requested for all candidates. You may wish to alert your letter writers in advance, so they will be ready to submit your letter. (degree)
At least 1 publication on robot learning in a top-tier AI/ML or robotics venue (NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, CVPR, CoRL, etc). (degree)
At least 1 robot learning-focused project open-sourced on GitHub. (degree)