Research Scientist, Compilers and Programming Languages
Company: Basis Research Institute
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
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. About the Role Research
scientists advance Basis’ efforts to develop a deeper understanding
of the conceptual, mathematical, and computational principles of
intelligence. Research scientists at Basis are distinguished by the
following traits: Exceptional technical depth—solid mathematical
and computational foundations. A builder's mindset—ability to
design, construct, and refine complex systems from foundational
principles. Scientific rigor—rigorous, high-quality, robust
science, without fear of tinkering, making mistakes, and exploring
radically different ideas in order to get there. Basis is a
collaborative effort, both internally and with our external
partners; we are looking for people who enjoy working with others
on problems larger than ones they can tackle alone. Programming
Languages Research Scientists This role targets experts in
programming languages design, implementation, and analysis.
Research scientists will help design and implement the core
computational reasoning systems that Basis is developing. The core
areas of PL research encompass compiler design, partial evaluation,
program analysis, abstract interpretation, and program
transformation. These are developed within the context of building
reasoning systems. Consequently, research scientists will also
engage with topics such as probabilistic programming, automatic
differentiation, and SAT/SMT solvers, among others. We expect you
to: Have a PhD (or equivalent experience) in a relevant area. Have
demonstrated an ability to conduct first-class scientific research,
published in venues such as PLDI, OOPSLA, and POPL, or in technical
reports. Have demonstrated an ability to write excellent software.
Be excited about solving real-world problems and having a positive
societal impact. Have demonstrated significant technical
achievements within PL research and engineering. Examples include:
You've designed the full stack of a novel programming language, all
the way from a formalized semantics to an optimized compiler You've
contributed heavily to the compiler infrastructure of a machine
learning or statistics framework, such as PyTorch, Stan, or Jax
You've built a program analysis technique that has helped identify
bugs or inefficiencies in a real code base. Responsibilities
Design, implement, and maintain programming languages tools for
Basis' core reasoning technology. Develop and explore computational
theories of intelligence, including reasoning, learning, and
decision-making. Collaborate with domain experts on Basis
scientific and societal challenge problems. Publish and present
findings in journals and conferences (optional). Contribute to the
culture and direction of Basis Role Details Exceptional candidates
who may not meet all of the following criteria are still encouraged
to apply. FT/PT: This is a full-time position Hours: While we
prioritize in-person collaboration for its benefits to creative
work, there is a degree of flexibility in your working hours. Be
prepared to attend multi-day Basis-wide in-person events. Location:
This role is in-person in either New York City or Cambridge, MA.
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