Research Scientist (Intern)
About this role
We are seeking exceptional Research Science interns to join Naptha AI and contribute to advancing the state of AI agent systems. This internship offers hands-on research experience at the frontier of AI technology, backed by industry veterans and technical leaders through NVIDIA Inception, Google for Startups, and Microsoft for Startups.
We're building the foundational infrastructure for the next wave of AI companies, enabling frontier AI developers to build products powered by enormous networks of highly capable next-generation AI agents. As a Research Intern, you'll work directly with our research team on novel challenges in agent systems.
What You'll Do
Conduct research on AI agent interaction patterns
Design and run experiments with agent systems
Analyze agent behavior and performance
Implement and test research ideas
Collaborate with research and engineering teams
Contribute to research publications
Present findings to the technical team
Research Areas
Multi-agent systems and coordination
Agent interaction patterns
Collaborative intelligence
Agent performance optimization
System behavior analysis
Agent communication protocols
Scalable agent architectures
Requirements
Currently pursuing MS/PhD in Computer Science, AI, or related field
Strong programming skills, particularly in Python
Understanding of modern AI/ML concepts
Experience with research methodologies
Strong analytical and mathematical skills
Ability to work independently
Clear technical communication
Nice to Have
Publication experience
Experience with AI frameworks
Knowledge of distributed systems
Background in multi-agent systems
Interest in AI infrastructure
About the internship
Duration: 12-16 weeks
Location: Remote
Competitive compensation
Independent research projects
Publication opportunities
Mentorship from experienced researchers
Opportunity for return offers
This internship offers a unique opportunity to conduct meaningful research at the frontier of AI agent systems while working alongside experienced researchers and engineers.