NVIDIA Seattle Robotics Lab

At the NVIDIA Seattle Robotics Lab, we strive to fulfill NVIDIA’s robotics mission: developing the essential technology that can enable any company to become a robotics company. We conduct fundamental and applied robotics research across the full robotics stack, including perception, planning, control, reinforcement learning, imitation learning, simulation, and vision-language-action models. Through our work, we aim to transform research paradigms, transfer technology into NVIDIA’s robotics and simulation products, and create new robotics markets for the world.

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We’re looking for world-class Senior Robotics Research Scientists and Research Scientists to tackle grand challenges in robotics! These pivotal roles demand exceptional research and engineering skills, with the senior position requiring a proven track record and team-first mindset—offering both technical leadership and hands-on contributions. Join us to conduct fundamental and applied robotics research across perception, planning, control, reinforcement learning, and more.

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scene_synthesizer: A Python Library for Procedural Scene Generation in Robot Manipulation
3D-MVP: 3D Multiview Pretraining for Robotic Manipulation
Differentiable GPU-Parallelized Task and Motion Planning
Sim-and-Real Co-Training: A Simple Recipe for Vision-Based Robotic Manipulation
DexMimicGen: Automated Data Generation for Bimanual Dexterous Manipulation via Imitation Learning
Diverse Motion Planning with Stein Diffusion Trajectory Inference
Ergodic Trajectory Optimization on Generalized Domains using Maximum Mean Discrepancy
Guiding Long-Horizon Task and Motion Planning with Vision Language Models
Inference-Time Policy Steering through Human Interactions
MatchMaker: Automated Robotic Assembly Asset Generation for Policy Learning in Simulation