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Research Scientist - Computer Vision

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San Francisco, CA, USA
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Develop and deploy state-of-the-art computer vision models for medical imaging, focusing on training vision encoders for radiology applications and evaluating model performance across multiple modalities.
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About Us

We're tackling one of healthcare's most critical challenges in medical imaging and diagnostics. Our company operates at the intersection of cutting-edge AI and clinical practice, building technology that directly impacts patient outcomes. We've assembled one of the industry's most comprehensive and diverse medical imaging datasets and have a proven product-market fit with a substantial customer pipeline already in place.

Role Overview

We're seeking a Research Scientist with deep expertise in Computer Vision to join our ML team. You'll be at the forefront of developing and deploying state-of-the-art vision models for medical imaging applications. This role focuses on training and scaling vision encoders for radiology diagnosis across multiple modalities including X-rays, CT scans, and MRI. You'll work with one of the largest and most diverse medical imaging datasets in the industry, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in AI-assisted diagnosis while maintaining the rigor required for clinical deployment.

Key Responsibilities
  • Design, train, and scale vision foundation models for radiology applications across X-ray, CT, and MRI modalities, implementing self-supervised / contrastive learning frameworks.

  • Evaluate model performance rigorously across academic benchmarks, internal offline datasets, and live production data.

  • Contribute hands-on to all stages of model development including dataset curation, architecture design, distributed training, and production deployment.

  • Stay current with cutting-edge research in computer vision and medical imaging AI.

  • Drive research and technical excellence through conference publications and technical blog posts, establishing best practices for training robust medical imaging models at scale.

Qualifications
  • 6+ years of academia/industry experience in computer vision/machine learning

  • Deep expertise in training vision encoder models at scale (e.g. ViT, ConvNeXt). Strong foundation in contrastive learning, self-supervised learning, and foundation model pretraining.

  • Track record of implementing complex models from research papers and adapting them to new domains

  • Proficiency in PyTorch or JAX, with experience training models on multi-GPU/distributed systems

  • Hands-on experience with medical imaging applications, particularly radiology (X-ray, CT, MRI)

  • Strong software engineering skills and ability to write production-quality code

Preferred Qualifications
  • Publications at top-tier conferences (CVPR, ICCV/ECCV, NeurIPS, ICLR, MICCAI)

  • Experience with 3D medical image processing and retrieval tasks

  • Knowledge of vision-language models and multimodal learning

  • Experience with model interpretability and explainability methods

  • Understanding of clinical evaluation metrics, clinical workflows, and healthcare data (DICOM, HL7, etc.)

Top Skills

AI
Computer Vision
Ct Scans
Jax
Mri
PyTorch
X-Ray

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