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Machine Learning Engineer (PhD)

microTECH Global LTD
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About Us:
MicroTECH-Global are working with a global leader in advanced computing, with a dedicated research team focused on applying artificial intelligence to next-generation semiconductor design and optimization.

Role Overview:
We're seeking a motivated Machine Learning Researcher with a strong background in machine learning, AI, or related fields. You’ll contribute to innovative projects in areas such as large language models (LLMs), reinforcement learning, and optimization for chip design and AI system integration.

Responsibilities:
Conduct and publish cutting-edge AI/ML research
Design algorithms for chip optimization and intelligent systems
Collaborate with engineering teams to integrate AI into real-world tools
Stay current on AI trends and contribute to open research

Requirements:
PhD or equivalent experience in ML, AI, CS, physics, or mathematics
Strong publication record (NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, etc.)
Proficient in Python, C++, and deep learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow)
Solid grasp of ML techniques; independent and team-oriented mindse

Preferred:
Experience in LLMs, reinforcement learning, or chip design
Familiarity with JAX and optimization frameworks

Why Join Us:
Work on impactful AI research with real-world applications
Collaborate with top researchers in a global team
Flexible hybrid work environment
Opportunities to publish, innovate, and grow professionally

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