
Job Description
Aemon is building the first autonomous AI research engineers: systems that can take a hard scientific or technical objective, understand the frontier, generate hypotheses, run experiments, evaluate evidence, and keep improving until they discover validated breakthroughs.
This is our first internship role. You will join as a real member of the core technical team and work directly with the founders on the core systems behind Aemon.
We designed this as a full four-month internship because we do not think a short work trial is enough for either side.
Aemon is working on deep, ambiguous, long-horizon problems. It takes time to understand the system, build taste for the research loop, take real ownership, and show how you think when the answer is not obvious. Four months gives us enough time to evaluate you holistically: your technical ability, judgment, speed, creativity, rigor, and ability to turn ambiguity into progress.
Just as importantly, it gives you enough time to evaluate us.
You should have the freedom to form a real view of the team, the problem, the culture, and whether Aemon is the place you want to bet on. We want people who choose us with conviction, not because of a rushed process.
For exceptional interns, this internship can be a path toward a full-time founding technical role.
What you might work on
Depending on your strengths, you may work on:
- Long-horizon AI agents
- Post-training & RL
- Hypothesis generation and search
- Codebase understanding
- Experiment orchestration
- Benchmark and evaluation design
- Research infrastructure for running large numbers of experiments
- Product surfaces for interacting with autonomous research systems
Who we are looking for
You may be a fit if you:
- Are exceptional at computer science, mathematics, or systems thinking
- Have built serious projects outside of class
- Can learn unfamiliar technical areas quickly
- Enjoy working on ambiguous, open-ended problems
- Care about elegant solutions, not just working solutions
- Are comfortable going from research idea to code to experiment to analysis
- Want to work on problems where the answer is not already known
We especially like people who have strong evidence of technical excellence: olympiads, competitive programming, math competitions, research projects, open-source work, systems projects, AI projects, or other work that shows unusual ability.
Why Aemon
Aemon is a small, high-density team working on one of the hardest problems in AI: making machines capable of real research.
Everyone at Aemon has placed top 50 in their respective country in computer science or mathematics competitions. If you join, you will be surrounded by people who care deeply about technical excellence, speed, rigor, and taste.
We are backed by tier-one investors and exceptional angels, including Paul Graham.
The field is still extremely early. Many of the most important ideas have not been discovered yet. If you want to help define how autonomous research systems should work, this is the kind of environment where your ideas can matter.
Interview Process
We move fast. Our process is designed to understand how you think, build, and turn ambiguity into progress.
Round 1: Founder Conversation
A conversation about your background, ambition, strongest work, and why you want to help build autonomous AI research engineers.
Round 2: Technical Deep Dive
You choose a project, paper, system, or problem you know deeply. We will push on mechanisms, tradeoffs, edge cases, and taste.
Round 3: Ambiguity to Clarity
We give you an open-ended Aemon-style problem and evaluate how you define it, structure it, and design an elegant path forward.
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Job Details
- Category
- Research
- Employment Type
- Internship
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Posted
- Compensation
- $8,000 - $15,000 per year
About Aemon
Aemon is the first autonomous research engineer that delivers state-of-the-art solutions to your engineering problems. It generates, tests, and evolves thousands of approaches at machine speed to discover optimal solutions beyond what human experts can find. Aemon already set a new world record on an NP-hard math optimization problem with <$10 of compute, beating the previous record set by Google DeepMind in 2025. Ray and Richard (twin brothers) dropped out of UWaterloo and UIUC to build Aemon. They published at top AI conferences like ICLR and EMNLP before turning 20.
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