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Anson McCade
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Job Description

Research Scientist – Knowledge & Semantics

Location: Chelmsford (Hybrid – 2 days per week)

Salary: Up to £70,000 (depending on experience) + 10% bonus

A leading organisation in the defence and security space is seeking a highly motivated Research Scientist to lead work in knowledge and semantics. This role offers the opportunity to lead a specialist R&D team working at the intersection of machine learning, NLP, and graph technologies, contributing to real-world challenges across defence, security, and commercial sectors.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead a team of researchers and engineers across projects involving NLP, knowledge graphs, and LLM applications
  • Design and deliver research programmes, collaborating with universities and innovation partners
  • Develop prototypes, proof of concepts, and technical solutions in graph machine learning and semantic technologies
  • Secure funding through successful proposal writing and manage stakeholder engagement
  • Contribute to multi-disciplinary teams including work in reinforcement learning, computer vision, RF & EW, and sonar

    Essential Skills & Experience:

  • PhD qualified with a minimum of 4 years’ postdoctoral or commercial research experience
  • Proven leadership of R&D teams (minimum of 5 developers)
  • Strong background in NLP, text mining, knowledge graphs, or graph ML
  • Proficient in Python, with experience using frameworks such as PyTorch or TensorFlow
  • Demonstrated ability to secure and deliver R&D funding

    Desirable Skills:

  • Experience with graph ML libraries (e.g. PyTorch-Geometric, PyKeen), knowledge graph tools (e.g. Neo4j)
  • Familiarity with query languages like Cypher or SQL
  • Understanding of ontology design and semantic reasoning approaches

    If you're driven by complex problems and cutting-edge technology, this is your opportunity to make a lasting contribution.
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