Degree in Artificial intelligence- AI
Degree in Computational Materials Science
IBM Research is building the next generation of AI and cloud-enabled systems to accelerate scientific discovery across multiple disciplines: from Climate and Sustainability to Therapeutics and Biomarkers. To achieve this, we’re working on projects utilising the latest computational, computer science, and artificial intelligence techniques developed by research scientists.
Your Role and Responsibilities
IBM Research in the UK is seeking high-calibre candidates with skills in AI, scalable architecture design, and data science to join the IBM Research UK Climate and Sustainability (C&S) team. As a member of the C&S team, you will research, develop, operationalise, and scale novel techniques, and work with complex materials and large climate datasets for discovery and making them consumable in science and business.
We offer a stimulating research environment comprising multi-disciplinary teams with diverse expertise working on challenging projects in a world-class research organisation. We have access to cutting-edge facilities and strong ties with industrial, national, and academic research labs around the globe.
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
We are looking for research scientists with at least a graduate qualification in Computer Science (especially Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Science), Engineering, Computational Sciences, or related topics. The following are essential skills for you to succeed in the role.
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
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