- If you’re a Princeton graduate student interested in joining or collaborating with us, please email Prof. Olga Russakovsky including a brief description of your research interests and a link to your homepage. We'll find a time to meet.
- If you're a Princeton undergraduate student interested in an IW (incl. senior thesis) and/or in research, please read here on how to apply and what the process would be like.
- If you're interested in doing a postdoc with us, please email Prof. Olga Russakovsky a brief description of your research interests, a link to your homepage, and your CV. Please specifically mention any leadership roles you've taken on (academic or otherwise) as well as any work you've done to build a more inclusive scientific community. You should also consider applying for the Princeton AI lab postdoc positions and/or for the Princeton Center for IT Policy fellows positions.
- If you're a high school student or non-Princeton college student interested in research, please check out our Community initiatives page for potential opportunities.
- If you're applying to study at Princeton, there is no need to email us. We apologize that we may not be able to respond. When applying to the Princeton Computer Science PhD program, please (1) declare a specialization in AIML or Vision, and (2) mention Prof. Russakovsky in the application. In your application, please be sure to highlight past research experience, any leadership roles you've taken on (academic or otherwise) as well as any work you've done to build a more inclusive scientific community. We look forward to meeting you once you’re admitted.
- If you're interested in a temporary research position in the Visual AI Lab, unfortunately it is unlikely we will be able to accommodate you at this time (except in the context of our Community initiatives). We get many requests for visiting researchers and are unfortunately unable to respond to all such inquiries.