Machine Learning Researcher

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Machine Learning Researcher / Scientist - Bristol 1 day per week Hybrid - Flexible Salary - Biotechnology AI ML Start-up


TDL have partnered with a ground breaking, funded and globally recognised research based start-up who are attacking never solved before problems in ML solutions for the Genomics / Biotech space. Their work and ML products have the potential to change the face of Genomic research, speeding it up and lowering the monumental cost of carrying it out.


What they are looking for:

Either a Mid-Senior level ML Scientist / Research / Engineer with experience working at the Research stage of an ML product. Or a recent PHD candidate with relevant ML published research. Experience working for another scrappy, problem solving start-up environment is a must.

Bonus if you have any experience working on databases and cloud based products.


What you will work on:

Cutting edge Genomic research ML products including complex Automation system utilising AI and Robots to run the experiments in collaboration with scientists, biologists and other ML team members.


This client are open to any experience level and will consider salaries on a case by case basis.

The client office and labs are in Bristol but they are happy for someone to be based anywhere in the UK (provided they are happy to travel to Bristol 2-4 times per month for in person team collaborative working).


*sponsorship* is available for this role but the candidate must already be based in the UK as they are looking for someone to join asap.


Please apply or email for more info!

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