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1.2 Multi-agent AI Research Engineer: Scalable Robot Fleet Coordination

Field AI
Mission Viejo, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 28 Jul 2025
💰 $200,000/yr($70,000/yr$200,000/yr)

About the role

Field AI is transforming how robots interact with the real world. We are building risk-aware, reliable, and field-ready AI systems that address the most complex challenges in robotics, unlocking the full potential of embodied intelligence. We go beyond typical data-driven approaches or pure transformer-based architectures, and are charting a new course, with already-globally-deployed solutions delivering real-world results and rapidly improving models through real-field applications.
At Field AI, we are moving beyond single-agent autonomy—scaling AI coordination across fleets of robots in unstructured, high-risk environments. Our work in Field Foundation Models™ (FFMs) is enabling multi-robot decision-making, strategic coordination, and decentralized intelligence at unprecedented levels. From large-scale robotic deployments in complex environments to real-time tactical decision-making, we are pioneering multi-agent AI that is explainable, risk-aware, and field-ready.
We are seeking a Multi-Robot Intelligence Research Engineer to design and implement scalable algorithms for coordination, decentralized control, and game-theoretic decision-making in multi-robot systems. This role is at the intersection of robotics, AI, and mathematical game theory, pushing the boundaries of large-scale, real-world autonomy.

What You Will Get To Do

  • Develop fundamental algorithms for multi-agent coordination (including differentiable game theory, mean-field control, and decentralized optimization) to enable fleets of autonomous robots to operate in real-world, high-stakes environments.
  • Design computationally tractable formulations of multi-agent Nash equilibria, Stackelberg games, and cooperative decision-making strategies, ensuring robust and scalable decision-making across heterogeneous robotic teams.
  • Build predictive models for multi-agent interaction dynamics, leveraging graph-based learning and control-theoretic formulations to drive efficient coordination in dynamic, adversarial, and uncertain settings.
  • Develop distributed inference and control policies using neural PDEs, mean-field game-theoretic methods, and scalable stochastic optimization for real-time at-scale robotic interaction.
  • Bridge theory with deployment—integrate multi-agent planning, auction-based task allocation, and decentralized multiagent reinforcement learning (MARL) into hardware-in-the-loop robotic systems operating at scale.
  • Push the limits of explainability in multi-agent AI, ensuring tractability, convergence guarantees, and real-world feasibility while maintaining risk-aware and uncertainty-resolving decision-making.
  • Collaborate across teams to transition multi-agent models from high-fidelity simulations to real-world deployments, working alongside robotics engineers, AI/ML researchers, and field roboticists to ensure seamless real-world operation.

What You Have

  • Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Game Theory, Control Theory, Computer Science, or a related field, with expertise in multi-agent decision-making and coordination algorithms.
  • Deep understanding of game-theoretic methods—including differential games, Nash equilibria, mean-field games, and Stackelberg equilibria—with a focus on scalability and tractability.
  • Experience with multi-agent RL (MARL) and distributed optimization for large-scale robotic coordination in imperfect information settings.
  • Hands-on experience implementing multi-agent algorithms in real-time robotic or AI-driven systems, with exposure to hardware constraints, real-world latency, and stochastic disturbances.
  • Proficiency in Python, C++, or Julia, with experience in optimization libraries (e.g., CVXPY, Gurobi, JAX), reinforcement learning frameworks (e.g., RLlib, Acme), and multi-robot simulators.
  • Experience working with large-scale robotic coordination (e.g., drone swarms, autonomous fleets, or industrial automation systems) is a strong plus.
  • Ability to transition theoretical insights into scalable, field-deployable systems, ensuring robustness under uncertainty and adaptability to real-world constraints.
Compensation and BenefitsOur salary range is generous ($70,000 - $200,000 annual), but we take into consideration an individual's background and experience in determining final salary; base pay offered may vary considerably depending on geographic location, job-related knowledge, skills

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