PhD Research Intern, Graphics - 2025
at Nvidia
π Santa Clara, United States
$62,400-187,200 per year
SCRAPED
Used Tools & Technologies
Not specified
Required Skills & Competences ?
Python @ 3 Algorithms @ 3 Communication @ 3 Perl @ 3 PyTorch @ 5Details
NVIDIA pioneered accelerated computing to tackle challenges no one else can solve. Our work in AI and digital twins is transforming the world's largest industries and profoundly impacting society β from gaming to robotics, self-driving cars to life-saving healthcare, climate change to virtual worlds where we can all connect and create.
What you'll be doing:
- Develop algorithms and design hardware and software extending the state of the art in computing, graphics, media processing, and other technology areas surrounding NVIDIA's business.
- Invent new techniques, technologies, methodologies, processes, and devices, to enable new products or types of products. Deliverable results may include prototypes, patents, leading to products and publications.
- Collaborate with other team members, teams, and/or external researchers.
What we need to see:
- Currently pursuing a PhD Degree in relevant discipline(s) (CS, CE, EE, Physics, Math).
- Research experience in one or more of the following areas:
- Graphics
- AI-Mediated Reality and Interaction
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Real-Time Rendering
- Neural Models
- Light Transport
- Generative Modeling
- Large Language Models
- Human Behavior Understanding
- Digital Human Creation
- Human Perception
- AI for Gaming
- Excellent programming skills in at least one of the following: Python, C, C++, HLSL and Perl. Familiarity with CUDA is a plus.
- Proficiency with distributed deep learning training frameworks, e.g., PyTorch, is a plus.
- Strong research track record and publication record at top-tier conferences.
- Excellent communication skills.
NVIDIA is widely considered one of the technology worldβs most desirable employers. We have some of the most forward-thinking and hardworking people in the world. Are you a creative and collaborative researcher with a real passion for computer graphics? If so, we want to hear from you!