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Research Assistant/Associate in AI Interfaces (Fixed Term)

Closing date: 
Friday, 7 July 2023

Department of Computer Science and Technology, West Cambridge

The Accelerate Programme for Scientific Discovery, https://acceleratescience.github.io/index.html, is a high-profile Cambridge University initiative promoting the use of machine learning to tackle major scientific challenges. Working across disciplines within the University, Accelerate is advancing research at the interface of AI and science, providing training in data science for science, and building a community of research and practice.

We are looking for a Research Assistant/Research Associate to join our team, working on a project that explores the interfaces that can facilitate effective interactions between humans and AI. This project could explore different aspects of human-machine collaboration for science, including mechanisms for knowledge exchange between humans and AI, human-computer interactions, and the integration of different model types to deliver new AI for science tools.

https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/41294/

About us

The Cambridge Centre for Data-Driven Discovery (C2D3) brings together researchers and expertise from across the academic departments and industry to drive research into the analysis, understanding and use of data science and AI. C2D3 is an Interdisciplinary Research Centre at the University of Cambridge.

  • Supports and connects the growing data science and AI research community 
  • Builds research capacity in data science and AI to tackle complex issues 
  • Drives new research challenges through collaborative research projects 
  • Promotes and provides opportunities for knowledge transfer 
  • Identifies and provides training courses for students, academics, industry and the third sector 
  • Serves as a gateway for external organisations 

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