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Research Scientist (Machine Learning)

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London
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Overview

We’re looking for aResearch Scientist (Machine Learning)to join an ambitious and interdisciplinary team applying AI to transform drug discovery and accelerate the development of life-changing medicines.

This is a chance to work on cutting-edge ML research with direct real-world impact, in a collaborative environment where innovation and creativity are encouraged.

This role will off you

  • Work at the intersection of AI and life sciences with high-impact applications.
  • Hybrid working (3 days per week in the London office).
  • A collaborative, inclusive culture with opportunities for growth and leadership.
What you’ll do
  • Design and develop novel ML models and algorithms.
  • Apply deep learning and generative modelling to complex scientific problems.
  • Collaborate with experts across biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering.
  • Analyse, tune, and optimise experimental results.
  • Depending on experience: lead projects, mentor others, and shape research strategy.
What you’ll bring
  • PhD (or equivalent experience) in ML, computer science, or a related field.
  • Proven expertise in deep learning research and model development.
  • Strong knowledge of mathematics (linear algebra, calculus, statistics).
  • Experience with ML frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, or JAX.
  • A passion for applying ML to real-world scientific challenges.
Nice to have
  • Experience working with biological or chemical data.
  • Familiarity with large-scale deep learning, generative models, GNNs, RL, or computer vision.
  • Contributions to publications, research projects, or open-source ML.


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