Postdoctoral Fellow, MARA (Modeling, Abstraction and Reasoning Agents)
Company: Basis Research Institute
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Fellowship This Basis Postdoctoral Fellowship is a
collaborative initiative between the Basis Research Institute and
Cornell University's Ellis Lab . As a fellow, you will be a key
contributor to our ambitious MARA (Modeling, Abstraction, and
Reasoning Agent) project, which aims to develop foundational AI
technologies that enable systems to actively discover abstract
models of the world and reason with them to achieve goals. 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 Kevin Ellis’ Group Kevin Ellis is an
Assistant Professor in the Computer Science department at Cornell
University. His research focuses on artificial intelligence,
program synthesis, and the intersection of AI and cognitive
science. The Ellis Lab explores how to build AI systems that learn
and reason like humans, particularly in areas such as programming
by example, world modeling, neural-symbolic integration, and
few-shot learning. The group combines techniques from machine
learning, program synthesis, probabilistic programming, and
cognitive science to develop AI systems that can learn complex
tasks from limited data and generalize across domains. Research
Focus Our research aims to develop new foundations and technologies
for modeling, abstraction, and reasoning in AI systems, focusing on
the MARA project. MARA's general goal is to build systems that
actively discover abstract models of the world and reason with
these models to carry out goals. Building these systems will demand
advances in knowledge representation, abstraction, reasoning,
active learning, and a first-principles rethinking of what it means
to model the world. The immediate mission of MARA is to solve the
Abstract Reasoning Corpus (ARC) in a way that generalizes to other
domains , with the broader mission of building systems capable of
learning in an open, growing portfolio of domains using
human-comparable amounts of data and interaction. Fellows will have
the opportunity to contribute to this ambitious project, working
closely with a team of researchers at Basis and Cornell University.
The research environment is both structured and adaptable,
providing multiple avenues for scholarly contribution. As a fellow,
your expertise can shape various aspects of the project, allowing
for a balance of focused research, academic exploration, and
software development. Who we’re looking for Researchers holding a
PhD in computer science, artificial intelligence, machine learning,
cognitive science, or related fields. Strong background in areas
such as program synthesis, probabilistic programming, machine
learning, AI reasoning systems, and cognitive modeling. Experience
in developing AI systems that combine neural and symbolic methods
is highly valued. Interest in foundational AI research and its
applications to modeling, abstraction, and reasoning. 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 focused on the MARA project. Develop new
methods and algorithms for modeling, abstraction, and reasoning in
AI systems. Apply these methods to concrete challenges such as the
Abstract Reasoning Corpus (ARC) and other domains. Disseminate
research findings through academic publications and presentations
at leading conferences. Actively engage in knowledge transfer
within Basis and Cornell University, converting research into
actionable insights and algorithms. Provide mentorship to junior
team members and contribute to the scientific discourse 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: This is an in-person position, with time
split between Ithaca, NY and NYC. You will have space at Kevin
Ellis's lab at Cornell University and will collaborate closely with
Basis Research Institute. You will be expected to travel
periodically, about once every six to eight weeks, for Basis-wide
in-person events, typically in New York City. Salary: Competitive
with leading postdoctoral fellowships. Start date: Immediate start
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