Speech R&D Researcher Bay Area
Listed on 2025-12-24
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Research/Development
Data Scientist, Artificial Intelligence -
IT/Tech
AI Engineer, Data Scientist, Machine Learning/ ML Engineer, Artificial Intelligence
Join Camb.ai's Speech R&D team to lead innovative speech tech research, integrate findings, and set benchmarks in AI-driven dubbing and
Join Camb.ai's pioneering AI team. Lead Speech R&D, integrate tech into products, publish research, and innovate in speech recognition and synthesis.
AboutThe Internet was made for English speakers. We are redesigning it for the world.
, we're pioneering the future of AI-driven dubbing, localization, speech synthesis and NMT. Powered by our state-of-the-art models in zero-shot performance transfer and colloquial translation, we're not just innovating; we're setting SOTA benchmarks.
Backed by elite global VCs, partnering with enterprise giants and top influencers, guided by an AI leadership with five $100
Mn ARR successes, we're seeking top‑tier talent to expand our AI research team comprising of individuals from Carnegie Mellon, Apple and more.
- Lead and drive innovative research in the field of speech recognition, synthesis, and related technologies.
- Collaborate closely with the R&D team to integrate research findings into Camb.ai's products.
- Keep abreast of latest advancements in speech technology and continuously push for innovations in the field.
- Publish research findings in leading conferences, journals, and workshops.
- PhD or equivalent experience in speech technology, machine learning, or a related field.
- Proven track record of publishing in leading speech conferences such as Interspeech, ICASSP, etc.
- Hands‑on experience with popular speech toolkits and frameworks.
- Strong programming and algorithmic skills.
Please send your resume to careers with the subject line "Speech R&D Researcher - [Your Name]" in the subject line.
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