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Research Machine Learning Engineer - World Leading Team - Cambridge / London


A world-leading tech company is looking for an exceptional Research Machine Learning Engineer to join its elite AI research division. This is a unique opportunity to work on some of the most complex and exciting problems in machine learning - driving cutting-edge innovation with real-world impact.


What they’re looking for:

  • Candidates should ideally hold a PhD in a relevant field, with a strong record of publications in top-tier conferences or journals.
  • Deep expertise in machine learning algorithm development is essential, and they’re especially interested in those who thrive in pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.


Nice to have experience in:

  • Reinforcement learning
  • Large Language Models (LLMs)
  • Optimisation methods
  • Deep learning frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch)
  • Applied AI research at scale


What’s on offer:

  • Hybrid remote work with offices inCambridgeorLondon
  • The chance to publish and share your work with the broader research community
  • Collaborate with a world-class team of researchers and engineers
  • Work on high-impact projects with significant reach and visibility


If you're passionate about advanced machine learning and want to shape the future of AI, this is the opportunity to do it.


We're Hiring: Research Machine Learning Engineer - World Leading Team - Cambridge / London

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