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The Alan Turing Institute
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The Alan Turing InstituteNamed in honour of AlanTuring, the Institute is a place for inspiring, exciting work andwe need passionate, sharp, and innovative people who want to usetheir skills to contribute to our mission to make great leaps indata science and AI research to change the world for thebetter.BACKGROUNDCurrently, Turing is undergoing a restructuring,moving towards a challenge-led model with three Grand Challenges(Environment & Sustainability, Health, Defence & NationalSecurity), underpinned by cross-cutting Fundamental Research. Thisnew Turing 2.0 model focuses on world-class science and innovationand aims to generate high-quality research and translate it intoreal-world impact and deployment.In the Environment &Sustainability Grand Challenge, we will use machine learning and AIas a transformative technology to benefit planet and people.Initially the Grand Challenge will centre around using machinelearning and AI for Weather modelling and forecasting (e.g., dataassimilation, forecasts, downscaling, end-to-end forecasting).Sea-ice modelling. Modelling and forecasting of renewables, e.g.,wind/solar. Nuclear fusion.CANDIDATE PROFILEWe are now looking foran inspirational scientific leader to drive forward research in thearea of environmental forecasting with an initial focus on weathermodelling and forecasting and sea-ice modelling. You will report tothe Science and Innovation Director for Environment andSustainability. This role will form part of the Grand Challengeleadership team.The Mission Lead will be key to deliveringinternationally leading research in machine learning for the firstmission in environmental forecasting. This role will work closelywith research and business team colleagues across the GrandChallenge and will be required to manage a small group of ResearchLeads. You are also expected to engage with stakeholders,coordinate funding applications, and contribute to continualscoping of the mission.DUTIES AND AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Developthe strategy and scope of the Environmental Forecasting mission forthe Environment and Sustainability Grand Challenge. Break down themission�s vision into strategic and financial planning withambitious and measurable goals Lead the delivery of theEnvironmental Forecasting mission, ensuring delivery againstobjectives. Manage, lead and inspire a team of researchers andprofessional staff across the mission. Convene Institute partnersto maximise opportunities for translation and exploitation of thealgorithms, software, methods, theories and tools developed throughthe mission. Cultivate strong relationships with internalstakeholders Ensure that potential for real-world application isembedded in the design and delivery of the mission�s research Leadand contribute to efforts of generating mission funding.As part ofthe Grand Challenge leadership team, you will take part in thefollowing: Collaborate with other mission and project leads tomaximise delivery efficiencies and impact across domains. Act as apublic face of the Institute, promoting its science and innovationwithin the mission area, nationally and internationally Contributeto securing large-scale investments (via grants, philanthropy andothers).Person Specification PhD or equivalent level ofprofessional qualifications and/or experience in data science(broadly defined to include mathematics, statistics, computerscience pure or applied) or related quantitative discipline Recordof research excellence in an academic, government and/or industrialsetting in the area of environmental modelling In-depthunderstanding of the national data science and AI landscape, in thecontext of environment & sustainability. Demonstrableexperience of income generation for large scale researchinitiatives Demonstrable ability and vision to develop and deliverlarge strategic initiatives Experience of line management, and/ormatrix management. Clear and effective communication skills, withand to a wide range of people and audiences at all levels. Abilityto provide leadership to a diverse team of scientists andengineers. Demonstrable ability to plan and deliver large-scalecollaborative research projects or programmes. Ability tocommunicate, translate and champion research findings.Please seeour portal for a full breakdown of the Job Description.Terms andConditionsThis role will be appointed on a full-time, fixed termbasis for 3 years (with the potential to be extended).Part-timeapplications can be considered (0.8 FTE minimum) and will bediscussed further with the successful applicant.Secondments can beconsidered on an interim basis only, before engaging in a directemployment contract. You must be willing to commit at least 80% ofyour time to the Turing.The annual salary is from89,598 (pro-ratedto the hours worked) with excellent benefits, including flexibleworking and family friendly policies, Employee-only benefits guide| The Alan Turing InstituteThe Alan Turing Institute is based atthe British Library, in the heart of London�s Knowledge Quarter.While the Turing operates a hybrid working model you will beexpected to spend time there each month to connect to your peergroup and to work with teams across the Institute. We would ideallylike the successful candidate to be in our office 3 days perweek.Application procedurePlease see our jobs portal for fulldetails on how to apply and the interview process.EqualityDiversity and InclusionWe are committed to making sure ourrecruitment process is accessible and inclusive.This includesmaking reasonable adjustments for candidates who have a disabilityor long-term condition.

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