Research Writing
If you like applying Research Writing, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- ResearchSeniorNew
Validate a Foundation Model for Protein-Ligand Docking Acceleration
Pick 20 publicly available protein-ligand complexes from the PDBbind dataset (or similar public source). Use a published open-source structural foundation model (e.g., a Boltz-s…
- Foundation Model Evaluation
- Structural Biology
- Model Validation
AI for Science and Engineering - ResearchSeniorNew
Reproduce a Mechanistic Interpretability Result on a Small Transformer
Pick a published mechanistic-interpretability paper that operates on a small (under 1 billion parameter) open-source transformer (e.g., GPT-2 small, Pythia 70M). Set up the envi…
- Mechanistic Interpretability
- Transformer Internals
- Pytorch Or Tensorflow
AI Safety and Alignment - ResearchSeniorNew
Price American Options with a Deep Hedging Notebook
Simulate price paths for a single underlying (geometric Brownian motion is fine as a baseline; bonus for stochastic volatility). Implement Longstaff-Schwartz Monte Carlo as the …
- Deep Learning
- Stochastic Modeling
- Derivatives Pricing
AI and Quantitative Finance - ResearchSeniorNew
Stress-Test Scalable Oversight on a Tool-Using Agent
Design a sandwich-oversight study: pick a task domain where non-expert oversight is plausible but not trivial (e.g., reviewing data-analysis steps, checking small bug fixes, eva…
- Scalable Oversight
- Alignment Research
- Experimental Design
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- AnalysisSeniorNew
Write a Copyright Risk Memo for a Foundation-Model Lab's Training Set
Cover (1) US fair-use exposure for training on web-scraped text and code, including the current state of pending major lawsuits at the time of writing; (2) the EU TDM exceptions…
- Copyright Law
- Regulatory Analysis
- Risk Mapping
AI Law, Policy, and Regulation
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