TL;DR
Multimodal & Video Lead (AI): Lead the research, design, and development of state-of-the-art image, video, and 3D generation multimodal foundation models with an accent on technical leadership, large-scale multi-node GPU training, and applied AI research. Focus on driving technical roadmaps, mentoring teams, and advancing open source AI development in a fast-paced fintech environment.
What you will do
- Lead research, design, and development of image, video, and 3D generation multimodal foundation models.
- Drive technical roadmap and align AI initiatives with business and product goals.
- Provide technical leadership and mentorship to AI researchers and engineers.
- Oversee end-to-end multimodal model lifecycle including dataset curation, training, deployment, and evaluation.
- Lead large-scale multi-node GPU model training ensuring scalability and efficiency.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate AI solutions into production systems.
Requirements
- Excellent English communication skills.
- PhD, MS or equivalent experience in AI or related fields.
- 5+ years leading teams of 10+ researchers and engineers.
- Hands-on experience building image, video, 3D generation and multimodal foundation models from scratch.
- Experience with large-scale multi-node GPU training and modern deep learning frameworks.
- Strong understanding of AI product lifecycle and applied research.
Nice to have
- Expertise in computer vision and video generation foundation models.
- History of innovation in multimodal and video AI.
- Experience with VP-level presentations and reporting.
- Publications at leading AI conferences (CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, ICML, ICLR, NeurIPS).
Culture & Benefits
- Work remotely from anywhere in the world.
- Collaborate with a global team of top AI researchers and engineers.
- Opportunity to contribute to open source and global AI community.
- Fast-paced, innovative fintech environment.
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