Postdoctoral Fellow, Open Call
Company: Basis Research Institute
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Fellowship Postdoctoral Fellowships at Basis offer an
immersive research environment for highly qualified researchers to
deepen their expertise in computational theories of intelligence,
including but not limited to reasoning, learning, and
decision-making. Fellows will work closely with Basis Research
Scientists and partnering Principal Investigators (PIs) from
academic institutions. About Basis Basis is a nonprofit applied AI
research organization with two mutually reinforcing goals. The
first is to understand and build intelligence. This means to
establish the mathematical principles of what it means to reason,
to learn, to make decisions, to understand, and to explain; and to
construct software that implements these principles. The second is
to advance society’s ability to solve intractable problems . This
means expanding the scale, complexity, and breadth of problems that
we can solve today, and even more importantly, accelerating our
ability to solve problems in the future. To achieve these goals,
we’re building both a new technological foundation that draws
inspiration from how humans reason, and a new kind of collaborative
organization that puts human values first. How it works Basis
Postdoctoral Fellows are jointly mentored and funded by Basis and
partner PIs at academic institutions. Fellows split their time
between Basis and the academic PI’s lab, functioning like a jointly
advised postdoctoral position. Established partner PIs include:
Nada Amin (Harvard), Kevin Ellis (Cornell), Armando Solar-Lezama
(MIT), Youssef Marzouk (MIT), and Tom Silver (Princeton). Each
Fellow is paired with a Basis mentor selected to align with the
Fellow’s research program and goals. Possible Basis mentors
include: Emily Mackevicius , Zenna Tavares , Eli Bingham , Matt
Levine , and others. This structure offers a distinctive research
environment that blends the strengths of academia and industry.
Fellows have the autonomy to shape their own research agendas while
benefiting from mentorship, collaboration, and resources from both
settings. There are two pathways into the Fellowship: joining an
existing project or proposing a new research direction through our
open call. Existing projects : Fellows are jointly employed with an
established partner PI. Some roles have a single designated PI;
others offer a choice from a curated shortlist. Open positions are
listed on our job board. Open call : Applicants may propose a new
research direction through the Open Call on our job board, and are
encouraged to suggest potential PI mentors, (including academics
not listed as established partner PIs). If selected, Fellows will
work with Basis to establish a new academic collaboration. Who
we’re looking for Researchers holding a PhD in computer science,
artificial intelligence, machine learning, computational
neuroscience, cognitive science, or related fields. Individuals
with a demonstrated track record in scientific research, evidenced
through publications, technical reports, or impactful software
projects. Core Responsibilities Conduct independent and
collaborative research within the thematic areas of Basis, focusing
on computational theories of intelligence. Disseminate research
findings through academic publications and presentations at leading
conferences. Actively engage in knowledge transfer within Basis and
with external partners, converting research into actionable
insights and algorithms. Provide mentorship to junior team members
and contribute to the scientific discourse at Basis through
seminars, workshops, and collaborative projects. Role Details
Full-time: This fellowship is full-time and has a fixed duration of
1 to 2 years. Location: Limited to the New York City and Boston
areas; this is an in-person position. Salary: Competitive with
leading postdoctoral fellowships. Start date: Applications reviewed
on a rolling Basis. Immediate start possible. Application
Components Please submit the following: A cover letter (no more
than 2 pages) that includes: A brief description of your PhD
research and past accomplishments A list of at least three
potential PI mentors outside of Basis. If you have a relationship
with them or have already discussed the proposed work with them,
please let us know. Your CV A research proposal (no more than 3
pages, not including references) outlining plans for research to be
performed. FAQs How is this fellowship different from a Research
Scientist position at Basis? Differences Duration : The fellowship
is time-limited, usually spanning 1 to 2 years, unlike the Research
Scientist roles which are permanent positions. Academic
Collaboration : Fellows will have co-mentorship from academic PIs.
Emphasis on Publication : Fellows are expected to publish their
research, aligning more closely with traditional academic roles.
Similarities Contributions to Core Technology : Like Research
Scientists, fellows are expected to contribute code to Basis core
technology. Basis will support Postdoctoral scientists without
extensive software engineering experience to develop these skills.
Research Funds : Fellows will have access to an annual allocation
of research funds ($5,000) to be used for research expenses, skill
development, conference attendance, and more. Integration with the
Basis community : Fellows will participate in Basis events,
on-sites, and other activities, and may collaborate on other Basis
projects. What happens after the fellowship? Postdoctoral Fellows
may be offered a full-time Research Scientist position at Basis,
contingent upon performance and organizational needs. Do I need to
propose a collaborator PI? Can I apply without one? We ask that you
suggest three or more potential PIs you would be interested in
working with in your cover letter. These might be people you’ve
been in contact with before, or not. If you do have a relationship
or have discussed your project ideas with them before, let us know.
The eventual project collaborator is not required to come from this
list. Should I apply to the open call position, or to an
established team position? Applicants may apply to both, if
desired. Established team calls do not require submission of a
Research Plan, as they are positioned within an existing Basis
research area and are already internally and/or externally funded.
Established team calls are likely to move faster, for the same
reasons. Privacy Notice By submitting your application, you grant
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