Adobe is hiring 2026 Research Scientist / Engineer Interns at its Bangalore campus to push the state-of-the-art in computer vision, NLP, document AI and generative AI across Adobe's Creative Cloud, Document Cloud and Experience Cloud product lines. Who this is for: - Master's or PhD students (or final-year B.Tech / BE) in Computer Science, ECE, EE, Mathematics or related fields with a strong research bent. - Solid grounding in machine learning fundamentals — probability, linear algebra, optimization — and hands-on experience with at least one deep learning framework (PyTorch / TensorFlow). - Prior exposure to top-venue publications, Kaggle, open-source research code or capstone research projects is a strong plus. What you'll work on: - Embed with Adobe Research and product teams on multi-modal generative AI, diffusion models, image / video understanding, large language models, document intelligence and on-device ML. - Prototype novel models, benchmark them on production-scale datasets and ship the most promising into Adobe products (Photoshop, Premiere, Acrobat, Firefly). - Co-author internal technical reports and, where appropriate, external publications. Why Adobe Research India: - Sit alongside research scientists who publish at NeurIPS, CVPR, ACL, ICCV and ICML. - Access to Adobe's GPU compute clusters, proprietary datasets and the engineering org that takes research from notebook to production at billion-user scale. - Hybrid working model from Adobe's Bangalore campus with structured mentorship and an end-of-internship technical talk. Apply directly via the Adobe Careers portal.
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