Analog Devices

Semiconductor

SeniorRobotLearningEngineer

$0–0k Boston, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Senior Robot Learning Engineer at Analog Devices. Skills: Robot Learning, Machine Learning, Robotics, Deep Learning. Develop advanced learning algorithms. Create sandbox simulations”

What You'll Achieve.

bridging simulation and real-world robotic performance

Industry & Context.

Semiconductor
Problems you'll solve

algorithm performance; robustness

Eligibility Requirements

10% of the time travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master’s degree or equivalent experience, 3+ years of research experience in robot learning, background in machine learning and robotics, Reinforcement Learning and Imitation Learning for manipulation, Planning and control algorithms, Optimization techniques, Training deep learning models with PyTorch, familiarity with large multi-modal datasets and models, A track record of relevant publications in top international conferences

Nice to Have

Ph. D., foundation models, large language models, robotics toolkits, robotic systems and mechanical design

What You'll Do.

Develop advanced learning algorithms

Create sandbox simulations

Deploy implementations

Evaluate algorithm performance

Contribute to data requirements

Setup data collection

Stay abreast of developments

Full Job Description

**About Analog Devices** Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: _[ADI](http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=ADI)_ ) is a global semiconductor leader that bridges the physical and digital worlds to enable breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. ADI combines analog, digital, and software technologies into solutions that help drive advancements in digitized factories, mobility, and digital healthcare, combat climate change, and reliably connect humans and the world. With revenue of more than $9 billion in FY24 and approximately 24,000 people globally, ADI ensures today's innovators stay Ahead of What's Possible™. Learn more at _[www.analog.com](https://www.analog.com/)_ and on _[LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/analog-devices/posts/?feedView=all)_ and _[Twitter (X)](https://x.com/adi_news)_. **Senior Robot Learning Engineer** The Dexterous AI Group (DAG) is looking for Robot Learning Engineers to develop core AI technologies for Analog Devices’ future AI robotics with generality and dexterity, beyond the reach of traditional algorithms and system innovations, with a strong emphasis on bridging simulation and real-world robotic performance. **Responsibilities include:** * Contribute the development of advanced learning algorithms for general and dexterous robot using the state-of-the-art techniques. * Create sandbox simulations, deployable implementations, and evaluation frameworks for algorithm performance and robustness. * Contribute to data requirements, data collection setup and procedure, and data curation. * Stay abreast of the latest developments in machine learning and robotics from reputable groups. **Qualifications:** * Master’s degree or equivalent experience, Ph.D. is preferred. * 3+ years of research experience in robot learning. * Strong background in machine learning and robotics, and experience in: * Reinforcement Learning and Imitation Learning for manipulation. * Planning and control algorithms (e.g., A*, MPC). * Optimization techniques (e.g., linear/nonlinear

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