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At Amazon, we believe that scientific innovation is essential to being the most customer-centric company in the world. Our scientists' ability to have an impact at scale allows us to attract some of the brightest minds across diverse fields including artificial intelligence, robotics, computer vision, economics, and sustainability. Join us in pioneering solutions to complex challenges that not only delight our customers but also help define the future of technology.
  • The program is designed for academics from universities around the globe who want to work on large-scale technical challenges while continuing to teach and conduct research at their universities.
  • The program offers recent PhD graduates an opportunity to advance research while working alongside experienced scientists with backgrounds in industry and academia.
  • Our internship roles span research areas to provide hands-on experience working alongside world-class scientists and engineers to advance the state of the art in your field.
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  • (Updated 9 days ago)
    Amazon's Middle Mile Surface Research Science seeks an Applied Scientist to invent and build optimization models and algorithm to improve how Amazon plans and operates its transportation network. Amazon's transportation network moves millions of truckloads of freight between vendors, warehouses, and customers using a fleet of trucks, trains, and airplanes, on time and at low cost. Operating it requires constant decisions about how to route, schedule, and balance capacity across the network, and our strategy is to make those decisions with science-driven technology. Because existing techniques rarely fit Amazon's scale and unique business needs, this role centers on inventing new approaches and algorithms. As an Applied Scientist, you'll develop optimization models and algorithms. Your role will initially focus on driver capacity optimization. Your models will impact business decisions worth billions of dollars and improve the delivery experience for millions of customers. Key job responsibilities - Design and develop optimization models and algorithms that enhance our optimization and planning systems. - Build models and algorithms from prototype to production-level systems. - Translate ambiguous business problems into modeling approaches, and drive the technical design with product, engineering, and operations partners. - Influence key business decisions through rigorous modeling and analysis. - Communicate results and recommendations to scientific and business audiences. A day in the life - Analyze data to investigate a business problem or model performance and identify improvements - Brainstorm new algorithmic strategies or business opportunities with fellow scientists - Leverage GenAI to build and test your new model features - Run a simulation or experiment to evaluate your model’s performance - Meet with product and tech partners to review project requirements, data, design, or other project decisions - Review code changes or a design document from a fellow scientist or engineers - Write and present a paper documenting algorithm features, results, and recommendations About the team Middle Mile Surface Research Science builds the models and algorithms that plan and operate Amazon's middle mile network. Our work spans operations research, optimization, and machine learning. We work on vehicle route planning, capacity planning, scheduling, network design, transit-time prediction, demand forecasting, and equipment re-balancing. Our team of about ten scientists is part of a broader science organization whose scientists bring deep expertise in machine learning and optimization. We optimize decisions worth billions of dollars and reach millions of customers.
  • (Updated 9 days ago)
    Amazon's Middle Mile Surface Research Science seeks an Applied Scientist to invent and build machine learning models that improve how Amazon plans and operates its transportation network. Amazon's transportation network moves millions of truckloads of freight between vendors, warehouses, and customers using a fleet of trucks, trains, and airplanes, on time and at low cost. Operating it requires constant decisions about how to route, schedule, and balance capacity across the network, and our strategy is to make those decisions with science-driven technology. Because existing techniques rarely fit Amazon's scale and unique business needs, this role centers on inventing new approaches and algorithms. As an Applied Scientist, you'll develop machine learning, forecasting, and prediction models and algorithms. Your first project will focus on trailer imbalance forecasting and safety stock optimization to improve our equipment re-balancing strategy, where you'll own the prediction models and grow your scope over time. Your models will impact business decisions worth billions of dollars and improve the delivery experience for millions of customers. Key job responsibilities - Design and develop machine learning, forecasting, and other prediction models that enhance our optimization and planning systems. - Build models and algorithms from prototype to production-level systems. - Translate ambiguous business problems into modeling approaches, and drive the technical design with product, engineering, and operations partners. - Influence key business decisions through rigorous modeling and analysis. - Communicate results and recommendations to scientific and business audiences. A day in the life - Analyze data to investigate a business problem or model performance and identify improvements - Brainstorm new algorithmic strategies or business opportunities with fellow scientists - Leverage GenAI to build and test your new model features - Run a simulation or experiment to evaluate your model’s performance - Meet with product and tech partners to review project requirements, data, design, or other project decisions - Review code changes or a design document from a fellow scientist or engineers - Write and present a paper documenting algorithm features, results, and recommendations About the team Middle Mile Surface Research Science builds the models and algorithms that plan and operate Amazon's middle mile network. Our work spans operations research, optimization, and machine learning. We work on vehicle route planning, capacity planning, scheduling, network design, transit-time prediction, demand forecasting, and equipment re-balancing. Our team of about ten scientists is part of a broader science organization whose scientists bring deep expertise in machine learning and optimization. We optimize decisions worth billions of dollars and reach millions of customers.
  • (Updated 9 days ago)
    Amazon's Middle Mile Surface Research Science seeks an Applied Scientist to invent and build machine learning models that improve how Amazon plans and operates its transportation network. Amazon's transportation network moves millions of truckloads of freight between vendors, warehouses, and customers using a fleet of trucks, trains, and airplanes, on time and at low cost. Operating it requires constant decisions about how to route, schedule, and balance capacity across the network, and our strategy is to make those decisions with science-driven technology. Because existing techniques rarely fit Amazon's scale and unique business needs, this role centers on inventing new approaches and algorithms. As an Applied Scientist, you'll develop machine learning, forecasting, and prediction models and algorithms. You role will initially develop transit time prediction and uncertainty models. Your models will impact business decisions worth billions of dollars and improve the delivery experience for millions of customers. Key job responsibilities - Design and develop machine learning, forecasting, and other prediction models that enhance our optimization and planning systems. - Build models and algorithms from prototype to production-level systems. - Translate ambiguous business problems into modeling approaches, and drive the technical design with product, engineering, and operations partners. - Influence key business decisions through rigorous modeling and analysis. - Communicate results and recommendations to scientific and business audiences. A day in the life - Analyze data to investigate a business problem or model performance and identify improvements - Brainstorm new algorithmic strategies or business opportunities with fellow scientists - Leverage GenAI to build and test your new model features - Run a simulation or experiment to evaluate your model’s performance - Meet with product and tech partners to review project requirements, data, design, or other project decisions - Review code changes or a design document from a fellow scientist or engineers - Write and present a paper documenting algorithm features, results, and recommendations About the team Middle Mile Surface Research Science builds the models and algorithms that plan and operate Amazon's middle mile network. Our work spans operations research, optimization, and machine learning. We work on vehicle route planning, capacity planning, scheduling, network design, transit-time prediction, demand forecasting, and equipment re-balancing. Our team of about ten scientists is part of a broader science organization whose scientists bring deep expertise in machine learning and optimization. We optimize decisions worth billions of dollars and reach millions of customers.
  • IN, KA, Bengaluru
    Job ID: 10465563
    (Updated 6 days ago)
    RBS (Retail Business Services) Tech team works towards enhancing the customer experience (CX) and their trust in product data by providing technologies to find and fix Amazon CX defects at scale. Our platforms help in improving the CX in all phases of customer journey, including selection, discoverability & fulfilment, buying experience and post-buying experience (product quality and customer returns). The team also develops GenAI platforms for automation of Amazon Stores Operations. As a Sciences team in RBS Tech, we focus on foundational ML research and develop scalable state-of-the-art ML solutions to solve the problems covering customer experience (CX) and Selling partner experience (SPX). We work to solve problems related to multi-modal understanding (text and images), task automation through multi-modal LLM Agents, supervised and unsupervised techniques, multi-task learning, multi-label classification, aspect and topic extraction for Customer Anecdote Mining, image and text similarity and retrieval using NLP and Computer Vision for product groupings and identifying duplicate listings in product search results. Key job responsibilities As an Applied Scientist, you will be responsible to design and deploy scalable GenAI, NLP and Computer Vision solutions that will impact the content visible to millions of customer and solve key customer experience issues. You will develop novel LLM, deep learning and statistical techniques for task automation, text processing, image processing, pattern recognition, and anomaly detection problems. You will define the research and experiments strategy with an iterative execution approach to develop AI/ML models and progressively improve the results over time. You will partner with business and engineering teams to identify and solve large and significantly complex problems that require scientific innovation. You will help the team leverage your expertise, by coaching and mentoring. You will contribute to the professional development of colleagues, improving their technical knowledge and the engineering practices. You will independently as well as guide team to file for patents and/or publish research work where opportunities arise. The RBS org deals with problems that are directly related to the selling partners and end customers and the ML team drives resolution to organization level problems. Therefore, the Applied Scientist role will impact the large product strategy, identifies new business opportunities and provides strategic direction which is very exciting.
  • (Updated 14 days ago)
    Do you ever struggle to explain your work? How's this: "Do you shop at Amazon? Do you know that box that says 'Add to Cart' and shows a price? Our team owns the model which picks that offer and the customer experience around the display of the offer price and the elements surrounding the 'Add to Cart' button which inform a purchase decision. We pick and display offers several billion times a day across all surfaces (mobile app, mobile web, desktop, Alexa shopping) worldwide. Our mission is to be the world’s first and most trusted choice for every customer on earth to discover and evaluate any product or service. Our team blends machine learning models to rank and select the best offer from the most trusted merchant for all products sold on Amazon along with a world-class front-end user experience for offer comparison to our global customers. We are responsible for the experiences and services that enable developers, including our own, to create tailored shopping experiences for every customer, product, business and marketplace offered by Amazon. We build scalable and extensible frameworks which allow for many teams at Amazon to innovate within the Offers Experience in a federated manner. If you are passionate about influencing and delivering the next-generation Amazon customer buying experience, we want to meet you. We are looking for a Senior Applied Scientist to join one of the most impactful and visible teams in Amazon. In this role you will work with business stakeholders throughout Amazon and provide technical direction and business expertise to strategize and help launch new businesses and features for our customers. You will use data to justify customer friendly decisions and present customer and financial impact of the changes we make to our stakeholders. You will work closely with other scientists, engineers, product managers, TPMs, managers, and senior leadership team to understand and drive business impact. Successful candidates will have experience working on multiple projects with different stakeholders, make data driven decisions, have strong communication skills to interact with executives, non-technical and technical individuals and have a high technical bar along with a passion for people and project management. This is an opportunity to work with a team that drives one of the most coveted real estate in the E-commerce, the Amazon ‘Buy Box’ on Amazon Product Detail Page, Amazon Search Page , multiple buying widgets etc. on the Amazon desktop, mobile and tablet environments. Key job responsibilities * Build, innovate and maintain FMA's key offer selection algorithms * Collaborate with peer scientists and partner organizations to align on strategic algorithmic inputs * Research and deliver innovative techniques for ranking, simulation and evaluation systems * Build and maintain AI, ML and LLM integrations
  • (Updated 33 days ago)
    The Principal Applied Scientist will own the science mission for building next-generation proactive and autonomous agentic experiences across Alexa AI's Personalization, Autonomy and Proactive Intelligence organization. You will technically lead a team of applied scientists to harness state-of-the-art technologies in machine learning, natural language processing, LLM training and application, and agentic AI systems to advance the scientific frontiers of autonomous intelligence and proactive user assistance. The right candidate will be an inventor at heart, provide deep scientific leadership, establish compelling technical direction and vision, and drive ambitious research initiatives that push the boundaries of what's possible with AI agents. You will need to be adept at identifying promising research directions in agentic AI, developing novel autonomous agent solutions, and translating advanced AI research into production-ready agentic systems. You will need to be adept at influencing and collaborating with partner teams, launching AI-powered autonomous agents into production, and building team mechanisms that will foster innovation and execution in the rapidly evolving field of agentic AI. This role represents a unique opportunity to tackle fundamental challenges in how Alexa proactively understands user needs, autonomously takes actions on behalf of users, and delivers intelligent assistance through state-of-the-art agentic AI technologies. As a science leader in Alexa AI, you will shape the technical strategy for making Alexa a truly proactive and autonomous agent that anticipates user needs, takes intelligent actions, and provides seamless assistance without explicit prompting. Your team will be at the forefront of solving complex problems in agentic reasoning, multi-step task planning, autonomous decision-making, proactive intelligence, and context-aware action execution that will fundamentally transform how users interact with Alexa as an intelligent agent. The successful candidate will bring deep technical expertise in machine learning, natural language processing, and agentic AI systems, along with the leadership ability to guide talented scientists in pursuing ambitious research that advances the state of the art in autonomous agents, proactive intelligence, and AI-driven personalization. Experience with multi-agent systems, reinforcement learning, goal-oriented dialogue systems, and production-scale agentic architectures is highly valued. You will lead the development of breakthrough capabilities that enable Alexa to: 1) proactively anticipate user needs through advanced predictive modeling and contextual understanding; 2) autonomously execute complex multi-step tasks with minimal user intervention; 3) reason and plan intelligently across diverse user goals and environmental contexts; 4) learn and adapt continuously from user interactions to improve agentic behaviors; 5) coordinate actions seamlessly across multiple domains and services as a unified intelligent agent. This is a unique opportunity to define the future of conversational AI agents and build technology that will impact hundreds of millions of customers worldwide. Key job responsibilities Technical Leadership - Lead complex research and development projects - Partner closely with the T&C Product and Engineering leaders on the technical strategy and roadmap - Evaluate emerging technologies and methodologies - Make high-level architectural decisions Technical leadership and mentoring: - Mentor and develop technical talent - Set team project goals and metrics - Help with resource allocation and project prioritization from technical side Research & Development - Drive innovation in applied science areas - Translate research into practical business solutions - Author technical papers and patents - Collaborate with academic and industry partners About the team PAPI (Personalization Autonomy and Proactive Intelligence) aims to accelerate personalized and intuitive experiences across Amazon's customer touchpoints through automated, scalable, self-serve AI systems. We leverage customer, device, and ambient signals to deliver conversational, visual, and proactive experiences that delight customers, increase engagement, reduce defects, and enable natural interactions across Amazon touch points including Alexa, FireTV, and Mobile etc. Our systems offer personalized suggestions, comprehend customer inputs, learn from interactions, and propose appropriate actions to serve millions of customers globally.
  • US, WA, Seattle
    Job ID: 10489272
    (Updated 19 days ago)
    A customer may encounter a recommendation that is irrelevant, two widgets offering similar products, and confusing labels. Customers notice all of it. The ranking systems that chose those impressions largely do not, because until recently there was no way to turn a judgment about how a page feels into a signal a model could learn from. LLMs changed that. We can now take an ambiguous statement about customer perception, make it a judgment that holds up consistently at scale, and validate it against what shoppers actually do next. What we cannot do is call a large model in a ranking request path at large scale. Every shopping session passes through those systems under latency and cost budgets that leave no room for one. So we can describe quality far better than we can optimize for it, and closing that gap is what this role exists to do. You will distill LLM quality judgments into models compact enough to serve online, model how customers respond to the defects they encounter so we know which ones are worth trading engagement to prevent, and work with Search, Homepage and Detail Page ranking teams to get those signals into online objectives. Scientists on this team own the measurement side of the problem. You own the half that turns their judgments into systems that act and test them in controlled experiments. It is an unusual combination of problems: research-grade modeling with an unambiguous production bar, on surfaces where the change you ship is visible to nearly every Amazon customer. Key job responsibilities - You will model how customers respond to the defects they encounter. Using newly instrumented logging data, you will build representations of customer sessions from page sequences, intent signals, and quality exposures, and quantify what changes downstream when a customer meets an irrelevant recommendation, a set of near-duplicate widgets, or a confusing label early in a journey. You will identify the contextual factors that mediate that impact, including session intent, category, device, and prior interactions, and turn the results into a ranking of which defects are worth trading engagement to prevent, on which surfaces, for which customers. - You will distill LLM quality judgments into models compact enough to serve online. That means training compact models against LLM-generated labels, characterizing where the student diverges from its teacher and on which segments, and holding accuracy under the latency and cost budgets of Search, Homepage, and Detail Page ranking. Where a distilled model cannot meet that bar, you will say so early and propose what would. - You will work with Search, Homepage, and Detail Page ranking teams to get those signals into online objectives. You will analyze which of those systems offers the most leverage, recommend where to invest first, and design quality-aware objective formulations that trade impression quality against engagement deliberately, replacing the current pattern of suspending a strategy after a problem surfaces. - You will prove all of it in controlled experiments. You will design the experiment, choose the right success metrics metrics and make the call on what ships. About the team Core Shopping Data Science owns the measurement of shopping quality across Amazon’s Homepage, Search, and Detail Page experiences, including the company-level defect metrics reviewed by Amazon’s most senior leadership. We build the metrics, tools, and datasets that teams across Stores and Advertising use to decide what to ship. We are a small team, which means your work is visible and your scope grows as fast as you do.
  • US, WA, Seattle
    Job ID: 10462459
    (Updated 50 days ago)
    Innovators wanted! Are you an entrepreneur? A builder? A dreamer? This role is part of an Amazon Special Projects team that takes the company’s Think Big leadership principle to the extreme. We focus on creating entirely new products and services with a goal of positively impacting the lives of our customers. No industries or subject areas are out of bounds. If you’re interested in innovating at scale to address big challenges in the world, this is the team for you. Here at Amazon, we embrace our differences. We are committed to furthering our culture of inclusion. We have thirteen employee-led affinity groups, reaching 40,000 employees in over 190 chapters globally. We are constantly learning through programs that are local, regional, and global. Amazon’s culture of inclusion is reinforced within our 16 Leadership Principles, which remind team members to seek diverse perspectives, learn and be curious, and earn trust. Our team highly values work-life balance, mentorship and career growth. We believe striking the right balance between your personal and professional life is critical to life-long happiness and fulfillment. We care about your career growth and strive to assign projects and offer training that will challenge you to become your best.
  • (Updated 1 days ago)
    Join us at the forefront of Amazon's sustainability initiatives to work on environmental and social advancements that support Amazon's long-term worldwide sustainability strategy. At Amazon, we're working to be the most customer-centric company on earth. To get there, we need exceptionally talented, bright, and driven people who are passionate about making a meaningful impact on communities and the environment while helping shape the future of sustainable business practices. The Worldwide Sustainability (WWS) organization capitalizes on Amazon's scale and speed to build a more resilient and sustainable company. We manage our social and environmental impacts globally and drive solutions that enable our customers, businesses, and the world to become more sustainable. Through innovative programs and strategic partnerships, we're creating lasting positive change in the communities where we operate while advancing Amazon's commitment to environmental stewardship and social responsibility. We are looking for a robotics scientist to build and operate the first autonomous materials discovery laboratory at Amazon. This role combines deep robotics expertise (motion planning, control, platform integration) with modern Physical AI approaches (vision-language-action models, sim-to-real transfer, agentic orchestration). You will design autonomous experimental workflows that integrate dexterous robotic platforms, analytical instruments, and AI-driven hypothesis generation into a closed-loop discovery pipeline — where foundation models drive hypothesis generation and experimental planning, validated on real hardware under real chemistry. This is not a pure research role. You will work directly with physical robots, laboratory instruments, and deployment pipelines. The work is expected to be published, but the primary measure of success is a working autonomous platform that generates scientific results. Materials science expertise is not required — the team includes domain scientists. What matters is strong AI and robotics foundations, scientific curiosity, and the drive to ship. Key job responsibilities - Develop, train, and benchmark robotic manipulation policies for materials synthesis and characterization using modern policy architectures (VLA architectures, diffusion policies). - Design and execute sim-to-real transfer strategies including domain randomization, physics parameter tuning, and visual domain adaptation for laboratory robotic systems. - Integrate robotic platforms and laboratory instruments into automated workflows via APIs (SiLA 2, or equivalent), building real-time data pipelines for multimodal experimental outputs. - Architect policy training pipelines combining teleoperation data, synthetic demonstrations, reinforcement learning, and imitation learning for dexterous lab manipulation. - Build production-grade agentic runtime systems — failure detection, retry logic, exception handling, and human-handoff protocols — for unattended experimental sessions. - Design and execute autonomous experimental campaigns applying active learning, Bayesian optimization, or RL to drive iterative materials discovery. - Drive technical design reviews and set scientific direction for the autonomous lab platform. A day in the life You build the Physical AI systems that power robotics in autonomous science lab, one where foundation models generate hypotheses, robots execute experiments, and closed-loop optimization discovers materials that did not exist yesterday. You train manipulation policies in simulation, transfer them to a physical cobot, and watch real chemistry validate (or invalidate) an AI-generated theory. The signal here is not a metric on a dashboard; it is a synthesizing and testing novel material with measurable sustainability impact. If you want your research to have physical weight, this is the lab. About the team Sustainability Science and Innovation (SSI) is a multi-disciplinary research team within WW Sustainability combining science, ML, economics, and engineering. The autonomous laboratory is a new capability being built from the ground up. You will work alongside computational materials scientists, chemists, and ML engineers — with access to AWS-scale compute and Amazon's supply chain for hardware. The work targets sustainability outcomes across packaging, building materials, and alternative fuels.
  • US, WA, Seattle
    Job ID: 10475203
    (Updated 26 days ago)
    The Amazon Smart Vehicles (ASV) science team is seeking a passionate and skilled Applied Scientist with extensive expertise in advanced LLM technologies. This role involves innovating in rapidly evolving areas of AI research, focusing on creating personalized services to enhance drivers' and passengers' experiences. Your work will aim to simplify their lives, keep them informed, entertained, productive, and safe on the road, with direct application to prominent Amazon products. If you have extensive expertise in LLMs, natural language processing, and machine learning, along with experience in high-performing research teams, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. Our dynamic and fast-paced environment demands a high level of independence in decision-making and the ability to drive ambitious research initiatives through to production. You will collaborate closely with other science and engineering teams, as well as business stakeholders, to ensure your contributions are both impactful and delivered with maximum efficiency. Key job responsibilities - Leverage Amazon’s heterogeneous data sources and large-scale computing resources to accelerate advances in generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) - Work with talented peers to lead the development of novel algorithms and modeling techniques to advance the state of the art with LLMs - Collaborate with other science and engineering teams as well as business stakeholders to maximize the velocity and impact of your contributions About the team This is an exciting moment to lead in AI research. As part of the Amazon Smart Vehicles science team, you have the opportunity to shape the future by enhancing information-driven experiences for Amazon customers around the globe. Your work will directly influence customers through innovative products and services powered by language and multimodal technology!

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