Safe and Ethical AI Research Fellows

Alan Turing Institute 96 Euston Road, British Library, London United Kingdom Research Programmes
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Company Description

AI technologies are increasingly deployed in ways that affect many human lives, providing remarkable opportunities to benefit society and the economy while also raising important and urgent concerns. We aim to help address these concerns by developing rigorous methods to enable AI systems to be reliably trustworthy. To improve impact, we are engaged with industry and government, as well as regulators and policy makers to discuss appropriate governance.

The Alan Turing Institute is the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence. The Institute is named in honour of the scientist Alan Turing and its mission is to make great leaps in data science and artificial intelligence research in order to change the world for the better.

Position

The Alan Turing Institute is looking to hire up to three full-time Research Fellows to work on one or more themes of Safe and Ethical AI:

  • Fairness - measuring and mitigating inappropriate bias against subgroups.
  • Transparency/Interpretability - improving our understanding of how algorithmic systems operate with a view to their applications in the real world.
  • Privacy - protecting privacy while enabling the benefits of appropriate data sharing (e.g. differential privacy, secure multi-party computation).
  • Security – the use of AI within traditional cybersecurity, as well as protecting against newer concerns for machine learning such as ‘data poisoning’ attacks.
  • Robustness - aiming to ensure reliably good performance (e.g. within quantifiable uncertainty bounds), even when encountering different settings from those in which a system was trained.
  • Resilience - maintaining a system’s performance even if parts of it go down.
  • Control – as increasingly autonomous systems are developed, we must maintain appropriate control and avoid unintended behaviours.

These areas require deep theoretical research, looking for rigorous, quantifiable and verifiable guarantees. Work might involve approaches such as modelling uncertainty or causal reasoning.

Another area of focus, linking more closely to HCI and social science, is measuring the extent to which AI systems influence individuals and society, aiming to enable appropriate methods of control for users.

It will be vital to interface well with other disciplines, policy makers, industry and the public – but we expect the primary contributions of those hired to be technical.

The Institute is interdisciplinary in its approach and includes lawyers, ethicists, social scientists and humanities researchers in addition to researchers in technical disciplines. A team of full-time data engineers is available to support prototype development.

Main purpose of the role

  • To develop a research programme at the Turing and conduct outstanding, creative and innovative research in Safe and Ethical AI, to develop internationally-significant outcomes through high-impact publications.
  • To collaborate with others across the Turing, university partners, industry partners and the AI community beyond, towards outputs and outcomes that yield significant academic, societal or economic impact.
  • To play a role in advancing the Turing’s AI programme.

We want the successful Research Fellow to:

  • Generate and pursue original research ideas, help design and conduct a successful programme of investigation and develop innovative, world-class research.
  • Publish research in high quality peer-reviewed national and international journals. Present research results at national and international meetings, conferences, seminars and workshops.
  • Take part in knowledge exchange and/or translation activities as appropriate; e.g. collaborative working with the Turing’s partners, or with government departments/policy-makers, and on public engagement, policy events, etc.
  • Build research collaborations within the broad spectrum of activity at the Turing.
  • Develop research collaborations nationally and internationally to support the research programme, facilitate and participate in crosscutting research collaborations as appropriate.
  • Support and contribute to the development of research links between the Turing and its partners, and the wider AI community as appropriate.
  • Maintain their own professional development, with support from the Turing.

Requirements

The successful candidate will have:

Essential

  • A PhD or a publication record showing equivalent experience in machine learning or a related discipline
  • Significant experience in machine learning.
  • Familiarity with the existing AI ethics and safety methods associated with their area(s).
  • A demonstrated ability to assimilate new computational and mathematical ideas and techniques, and to apply them successfully.
  • A demonstrated desire to work in an interdisciplinary environment, collaborating with experts in social sciences, the law and others.
  • Evidence of outstanding approach to identifying future research directions in AI.
  • Demonstrated ability to plan a creative and collaborative research programme.
  • Demonstrated potential to lead and inspire others, for example, through mentoring, student supervision and/or peer initiatives.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience in publishing research papers or technical reports, and giving presentations or classes on technical subjects

Desirable

  • Experience in translating research output into prototype tools.

Other information

Terms and conditions

The Safe and Ethical AI Research Fellows will be employed by the Alan Turing Institute and based primarily at the Turing Headquarters in the British Library, London.

Contract type

Full time, Fixed Term contract 3 year, with the possibility of a further 2-year extension.

Remuneration

Salary £45,000-£50,000 (negotiable dependent on level of qualification, skills and experience) with excellent benefits package https://www.turing.ac.uk/work-turing/why-work-turing/employee-benefits

Secondments from university partners are welcome.

Closing date 25 June 2019

The Alan Turing Institute is committed to creating an environment where diversity is valued and everyone is treated fairly. In accordance with the Equality Act, we welcome applications from anyone who meets the specific criteria of the post regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender reassignment, marital and civil partnership status, pregnancy, religion or belief or sexual orientation. Reasonable adjustments to the interview process can also be made for any candidates with a disability.

Please note all offers of employment are subject to continuous eligibility to work in the UK and satisfactory pre-employment security screening which includes a DBS Check.

Full details on the pre-employment screening process can be requested from [email protected].