Job summaryWhile machine-leaning enabled systems have witnessed huge advances in recent years, concerns surrounding their adequacy and safety have also grown, for instance in the context of high-risk, decision making. Including human agents in their design (to provide oversight and control) has been often considered as a reasonable solution for overcoming such concerns. However, ensuring the safe design for human-in-the-loop machine-leaning enabled... Job listing information
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Job descriptionJob summaryWhile machine-leaning enabled systems have witnessed huge advances in recent years, concerns surrounding their adequacy and safety have also grown, for instance in the context of high-risk, decision making. Including human agents in their design (to provide oversight and control) has been often considered as a reasonable solution for overcoming such concerns. However, ensuring the safe design for human-in-the-loop machine-leaning enabled systems remains an open challenge that requires meticulous integration of methods from software engineering, machine learning and human-computer interaction. We are seeking a research software engineer to support the design and development of a human-in-the-loop machine-leaning enabled systems for deployment in the Policing domain. The tool must be interactive, allowing users to provide feedback on machine learning predictions and outputs, without comprising its usability and utility. The project will particularly focus on ML-enabled systems for tackling online child sex offending. The post-holder will work closely with users to understand their requirements before working with them and other members of the academic team to guide the design, and implement appropriate solutions. They will have access to the research software engineering team for additional support in the selection of appropriate technologies but will be expected to take ownership for their own work and routinely make technical decisions. The consortium is comprised of academics and researchers from Aston University, University of Bath, University of Birmingham and Imperial College London. The post-holder will be part of the software engineering group at Imperial College. The post-holder will thus have the opportunity to develop their expertise on dissemination of research through interactions with other researchers in Forensic Psychology and Linguistics. The role presents an opportunity to actively participate in research, applying innovative technologies to diverse and meaningful challenges. It will suit a well-organised and open-minded engineer keen to participate in a broad variety of software development and data science projects in a multidisciplinary team. Imperial College London is a world-class university with a mission to benefit society through excellence in science, engineering, medicine and business. According to recent REF 2021, the College ranked top in the UK overall – with a greater proportion of 4* “world-leading” research than any other UK university. Imperial ranked first in the UK for research outputs, first in the UK for research environment, and first for research impact among Russell Group universities. With the highest research grant income of any UK university, Imperial also has a long and successful track-record of technology development and commercialization. The Department of Computing at Imperial College London is a leading department of Computer Science among UK Universities. The department has achieved top results in each of the research assessment exercises undertaken by the Higher Education Funding Council for England. There are over fifty academic staff members actively involved in research, creating a lively and stimulating atmosphere. The department is located in central London, next to Hyde Park and the museums of South Kensington. Duties and responsibilities
The post-holder will liaise closely with stakeholders and researchers to understand their requirements before working with them and other members of the team to guide the design and implement appropriate solutions. You will be expected to take responsibility for your own work and routinely make technical decisions. Essential requirements
See job description for full list of essential requirements. You need to have lived in the UK for the 3 of the last 5 years as this position requires national security vetting with a requirement to obtain and maintain Security Check clearance: For this reason, upon offer, the post-holder must be prepared to go through vetting. The continuation of the contract is conditional on a successful vetting outcome. *Candidates close to completion of their PhD will be initially appointed as a Research Assistant within the salary range £38,194 - £41,388 per annum. Further informationIn addition to completing the online application candidate should attach.
Informal inquiries are encouraged and can be addressed to Dr Dalal Alrajeh: dalal.alrajeh04@imperial.ac.uk For queries regarding the application process contact Jamie Perrins: j.perrins@imperial.ac.uk
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