Bengaluru

Research in Bengaluru (also known as Bangalore) spans numerous disciplines, including fraud detection, information retrieval, advertising, automatic speech recognition, and operations. Teams in Bengalurau are also solving technically challenging problems related to the needs of people in India who speak more than 22 languages with over 19,500 dialects.

Research areas

Scientists in the Bengaluru area are conducting research across many disciplines, including deep learning, data science, fraud detection, demand forecasting, artificial intelligence, automatic speech recognition, operational research, and natural language processing.

Working in Bengaluru

Amazon provides scientists room to take risks and fail; a community for collaboration and support for continued learning; and the opportunity to have an impact at global scale. Scientists are encouraged to engage with the research community in many forms, from attending conferences and writing research papers, to contributing to open-source, and public datasets.

Bengaluru is widely regarded as the “Silicon Valley of India” because of the large presence of information technology businesses. Situated in the state of Karnataka, Bangalore is in the heart of the Mysore Plateau. In addition to a thriving film industry, Bangalore also boasts a vibrant English and foreign language theater, rock/metal music, and pub scenes.

Collaborations

Our Bengaluru scientists collaborate with universities and other institutions around the globe. To see a summary of some of Amazon’s scientific collaborations, visit our academic collaborations page.

Open listings

Check out the latest job listings available in India or visit our careers page to see all open science roles.

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