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Machine Learning Research Engineer

Robert Walters UK
Nottingham
3 months ago
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We are partnering with a cutting-edge medical imaging company that is transforming cancer detection and diagnosis. This innovative company uses camera data to develop state-of-the-art solutions aimed at enhancing early detection and treatment of cancer. They are now seeking a talented Machine Learning Researcher in Computer Vision to join their dynamic and fully remote team. This exciting opportunity is perfect for a recent PhD graduate or an individual with a few years of industry experience in computer vision. In this role, you will be instrumental in designing algorithms to improve the accuracy and efficiency of cancer detection using video data. You will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team and contribute to the advancement of medical technology. Develop and implement cutting-edge machine learning algorithms for detecting images and videos. Work closely with researchers, engineers, and medical professionals to translate research findings into practical applications. (Conduct experiments to validate and enhance the performance of computer vision models. Stay current with the latest advancements in machine learning and computer vision, applying this knowledge to ongoing projects. Publish research findings in leading scientific journals and present at industry conferences. PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field with a focus on Machine Learning and Computer Vision, or equivalent industry experience. Strong proficiency in programming languages such as Python, C++, or similar. Experience with machine learning frameworks and libraries such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, Keras, or OpenCV. Proven ability to develop and optimise deep learning models for image and video analysis. Understanding of medical imaging and video data is advantageous. The role is offering a salary of up to £70,000 per annum and comes with a wealth of benefits including remote working, private healthcare, life assurance & more. Contract Type: FULL_TIME Focus: Data Science & AI Research Workplace Type: Remote Contract Type: FULL_TIME Technology & Digital Focus: Data Science & AI Research Industry: IT Workplace Type: Remote FULL_TIME Job Reference: london information-technology/data-science-ai-research 2025-05-16 2025-07-15 it London London GB GB GBP 55000 70000 70000 YEAR Robert Walters true#

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