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Industrial Placement Student, Machine Learning and Cheminformatics

Pharmaron
Hoddesdon
4 days ago
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Job Introduction

Undergraduate Industrial Placement Student, Machine Learning and Cheminformatics

Location: Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire

Our site in Hoddesdon hosts synthetic chemists dedicated to discovering efficient methods for synthesizing novel compounds that have the potential to become future medicines. This involves the design, route development, and large-scale synthesis (multi-kilogram) of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). To support this, chemists leverage data science and machine learning tools to improve process understanding.

We are currently seeking an undergraduate student to join our team for a 12-month Machine Learning and Cheminformatics Industrial Placement. This placement provides a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience applying modern data science, cheminformatics, and machine learning techniques to process chemistry. 

You will expand your software development skills and gain exposure to the application of machine learning and cheminformatics to tackling challenging problems in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. Utilizing your knowledge and problem-solving abilities, you will contribute to the development and deployment of predictive tools and workflows which enhance capabilities of lab chemists.

At Pharmaron, we offer:

Vibrant and dynamic employment: We are a highly specialized, growth-oriented company operating in a critical sector of the economy, promising a strong and exciting future. Opportunities for skill and personal development: Our rapid growth offers you the chance to learn and grow at an accelerated pace. A supportive and collaborative team environment: Enjoy your work and thrive in a team where we support each other, recognizing that you spend about a third of your time here.

The Company offers a competitive salary and an attractive benefits package, including:

on-site parking subsidised gym membership available cycle to work scheme additional leave Pension

Job Type: Fixed-term contract
Contract length: 12 months
Closing date for applications: 31st October 2025.

Requirements:

Currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Chemistry with a significant computational or cheminformatics component, or in Computer Sciences or a related field with an interest in applications to chemistry Predicted 1st or 2:1 degree classification (or equivalent) Strong teamwork skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Good problem-solving abilities Attention to detail Conscientiousness Well-organized and confident in working independently Experienced programming in python and familiar with chemistry software packages (e.g. RDKit) Knowledge of machine learning techniques and familiar with common software packages (e.g. scikit-learn, pytorch)

Application Process:

To apply, please submit a CV (including a list of courses and grades) and a covering letter. In your covering letter, please include:

A brief description of your motivations for pursuing this opportunity Any direct or indirect experience relevant to the role

Closing date for applications: 31st October 2025

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