Computer Vision Engineering Intern – Remote

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Overview

Flomad Labs R&D is seeking a technically skilled and innovative Computer Vision Engineering Intern to support the development of perception systems for our AGI-enabled humanoid robot. You will work on advanced computer vision algorithms that allow the robot to interpret, interact with, and navigate its environment in real time - contributing directly to one of our most ambitious R&D initiatives.

This role offers hands-on experience across multiple areas, including object detection, gesture tracking, spatial mapping, and real-time visual perception. You’ll collaborate with AI researchers, roboticists, and software engineers to integrate vision intelligence into a cohesive robotic framework that bridges human-like understanding with machine precision.

Additionally, you will engage in continuous research and evaluation of emerging AI tools to enhance productivity, staying abreast of the latest technological advancements. This proactive approach ensures our team remains at the forefront of innovation, integrating cutting-edge solutions into our workflows.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and refine algorithms for real-time perception tasks such as object detection, gesture recognition, and spatial awareness.
  • Implement and optimize deep learning models (e.g., CNNs, Transformers, optical flow networks) for robotic vision.
  • Integrate visual intelligence systems with motion control, SLAM, and sensor fusion frameworks.
  • Conduct experiments to evaluate and improve the accuracy, speed, and robustness of computer vision models.
  • Collaborate with AI and robotics teams to build end-to-end perception pipelines that enable intelligent robot behavior.
  • Research and test emerging frameworks and AI-driven tools for perception and image understanding.
  • Participate in collaborative meetings, brainstorming sessions, and prototype evaluations, contributing innovative ideas.

Qualifications and Skills

  • Familiarity with computer vision libraries and frameworks such as OpenCV, TensorFlow, PyTorch, ROS, or Open3D is a plus.
  • Programming proficiency in Python and/or C++; experience with deep learning workflows is preferred.
  • Understanding of 3D vision, SLAM, or real-time image processing is a plus.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a creative approach to visual computing challenges.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary engineering teams.
  • Passion for robotics, AGI, and AI-powered perception systems.

Why Join Us

  • Fully remote & flexible schedule – Work from anywhere, full-time (up to 40 hours/week) or part-time (minimum 8–10 hours/week).
  • Hands-on, impactful work – Build real-world computer vision systems that power humanoid robots and AI-driven perception frameworks.
  • Career-advancing experience – Develop practical expertise in robotic vision, spatial intelligence, and deep learning for real-time applications.
  • Mentorship & learning – Collaborate with experienced AI and robotics engineers on projects at the intersection of vision, cognition, and control.

We actively collaborate with colleges and universities to support academic credit for this internship. If selected, we will work with your institution to help facilitate the credit approval process, subject to your school's policies and requirements.

Job Type: Internship

Work Location: Remote

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