Data Scientist

The Alan Turing Institute
London
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THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE

Named in honour of Alan Turing, the Institute is a place for inspiring, exciting work and we need passionate, sharp, and innovative people who want to use their skills to contribute to our mission to make great leaps in data science and AI research to change the world for the better.

Please find more information about us here .

BACKGROUND


The Applied Research Centre (ARC) sits within The Alan Turing Institute s Defence & National Security (D&NS) programme, working with partners across UK Government to turn real-world data challenges into research questions and apply cutting-edge Deep Learning/AI in a readable, reliable and reproducible way.

CANDIDATE PROFILE


An experienced researcher/data scientist (PhD or equivalent experience) with strong programming and advanced statistical/numerical foundations, practical experience or clear interest in Deep Learning/AI, and confidence working in modern research languages (e.g. Python). You ll have excellent research software engineering habits (version control, testing, reproducibility), communicate clearly through technical writing and presentations, and be comfortable learning new domains fast. Eligibility for SC clearance is required.

DUTIES AND AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

  • Understand partner problems and shape appropriate approaches/experiments
  • Apply state-of-the-art Deep Learning/Data Science to D&NS challenges
  • Run rigorous investigations, producing deployable proof-of-concept code and technical write-ups
  • Design and execute experimentation in small teams (with guidance from senior staff)
  • Present and document work for reuse
  • Work at pace using standard tooling for testing, version control and collaboration; contribute to technical excellence

PERSON SPECIFICATION

  • PhD or equivalent professional experience using programming and advanced statistical/numerical methods
  • Interest/experience in Deep Learning/AI; fluency in a modern research language (e.g. Python)
  • Strong reproducible/RSE practices (VC, issue tracking, automated testing, experiment management)
  • Excellent written/verbal communication; stakeholder-oriented thinking
  • Team-working, independent planning/execution, problem-solving and data analysis/reporting skills
  • PyTorch/TensorFlow/Jax/Transformers; problem scoping with customers; managing research data/experiments; AI tooling awareness
  • Commitment to EDI and organisational values; eligible for SC clearance

Please see our portal for a full breakdown of the Job Description.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

This full-time post is offered on a permanent basis. The annual salary is £45,505-£51,241 including flexible working and family friendly policies Employee-only benefits guide The Alan Turing Institute .

The Alan Turing Institute is based at the British Library, in the heart of London s Knowledge Quarter. We expect staff to come to our office at least 4 days per month. Some roles may require more days in the office; the hiring manager will be able to confirm this during the interview.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Please see our jobs portal for full details of how to apply and the application process.

EQUALITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION

We are committed to making sure our recruitment process is accessible and inclusive.

This includes making reasonable adjustments for candidates who have a disability or long-term condition. Please contact us at to find out how we can assist you.

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