Expand access to AI research
We provide compute, mentorship, and structured research programs for students who otherwise wouldn't have access to the tools needed for modern AI work.
DeltaBlue Labs is an independent research organization focused on providing
opportunities, mentorship, and compute to talented students from
capital-poor regions.
Modern AI research is computationally expensive. Only a few institutions
can afford the hardware required to explore ambitious ideas. We exist to
bridge that gap — connecting motivated students with real research
problems and the computational resources they need to pursue them.
DeltaBlue Labs is built around a simple belief: talent is universal, but opportunity is not. We aim to unlock research potential in regions that lack access to modern compute, expert mentorship, and institutional resources.
We provide compute, mentorship, and structured research programs for students who otherwise wouldn't have access to the tools needed for modern AI work.
Our mentor network brings together experts from academia, industry, and independent institutes, all committed to supporting young researchers.
We work closely with students, helping them define projects, access compute, navigate challenges, and prepare work for conferences and preprint publication.
We offer structured programs designed to help students explore, conduct, and publish meaningful AI research.
Students receive compute credits, access to shared GPU clusters, and help with setting up tooling and workflows for efficient research.
Weekly check-ins, reading groups, and project-specific mentoring help students stay on track and deepen their understanding.
Students work on structured research tracks that guide them from problem selection to experiments to writing and submission.
Whether you're a student, mentor, or supporting organization, there are ways to contribute to DeltaBlue Labs.
Bring your idea — or start from one of our suggested problems — and we'll help you develop it with proper mentoring and compute.
Researchers and engineers can volunteer to guide students, run reading groups, or offer office hours.
Universities, companies, and nonprofits can help by providing compute, funding, or collaborative projects.
Whether you're a student looking to start a project or a partner wanting to support the mission — we'd love to hear from you.
For applications, partnerships, or general inquiries.
Research highlights, student stories, and opportunities to get involved.
Help us provide GPUs, cloud credits, or mentorship support to students who need it most.