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ML Research Scientist

IC Resources
Oxfordshire
5 months ago
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I am seeking a PhD-educated ML Research Scientist with expertise in quantization and algorithm design for NPUs, CPUs etc. My client’s tech is all based on years of ground-breaking research and the succesful Machine Learning Research Scientist will utilize their expertise in AI model quantization to design, deploy, analyse and enhance performance.


Primary responsibilities

AI model quantization for various fields including LLMs.

Deploy, analyse and enhance the performance of quantized AI models on a hardware processor.


Essential experience

Recently completed PhD with a focus on model quantization

AI model design & development

Solid understanding of numerical representations used in machine learning and quantization techniques

ONNX, TVM

PyTorch, TensorFlow

Desirable experience

Relevant publications or patents in AI hardware or AI model quantization

Model quantization specifically for LLMs

What’s on offer?

£70-100k DOE

Share options

Hybrid & Remote options


Interested?This is an excellent opportunity for a ML Research Scientist. Please apply now for immediate consideration and speak with Chris Wyatt at IC Resources who is recruiting for this position in Oxfordshire, UK.

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