Senior AI Research Scientist

IC Resources
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1 year ago
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Senior AI Research Scientist

London, UK (on-site)


IC Resources is seeking a Senior AI Research Scientist to join our client's team based in London, UK. The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research projects, focusing on advancing theoretical foundations and algorithms for Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC). Please note a PhD and publications in top-tier AI conferences is a pre-requisite to be considered and that my client cannot sponsor a visa on this position.


Primary Responsibilities:

Lead and contribute to advanced research projects in AIGC theory and multimodal text-and-image/video generation.

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to prototype innovative solutions and patent new technologies.

Publish research findings in top-tier conferences and journals, and engage with the academic community through talks and external collaborations.

Mentor research interns and junior researchers, fostering a culture of learning and development.


Essential Experience:

PhD in computer science or a related field, or equivalent research experience.

Expertise in image/video generation and large language models (LLMs), including multimodal LLMs.

Strong track record of research with publications in top-tier conferences such as NeurIPS, ICLR, ICML, and journals like JMLR, TPAMI.


Desired Experience:

Passion for large language models and text-to-image/video models, with hands-on experience in ViTs, Diffusions, or Video VAEs.

Experience mentoring junior researchers.

Industry experience and familiarity with collaborating on product development.

Knowledge of PyTorch Profiler, DeepSpeed, HuggingFace, or related frameworks.


What’s On Offer:

Competitive salary and benefits package.

Private medical insurance.

25 days holiday.

Pension scheme.

And much more!


Interested?This is an excellent opportunity for a PhD-educated AI Research Scientist. If you are interested in this position, please apply now for immediate consideration.

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