Data Scientist - Internship

Intellium AI Ltd
Bristol
2 weeks ago
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  • Are you interested in starting your career with a deep tech company that works with the Aerospace and Defence sector?
  • Are you interested in developing Generative AI technology for knowledge automation?
  • Do you enjoy working on cutting-edge, scalable technology in a team environment?

If the above questions excite you, then please continue reading!

At Intellium AI, we hire the best minds in technology to innovate and build solutions that our customers desperately want to adopt AI successfully within their businesses. We have built an Enterprise AI platform to give our customers the power of AI irrespective of their skill background.

Key Job Responsibilities
  • Develop supervised and unsupervised machine learning models, such as XGBoost, KNN, etc.
  • Develop Generative AI applications using open and closed source LLMs.
  • Develop Explainable AI modules to present machine learning results to end users
  • Implement optimisation algorithms using the trained machine learning (surrogate) models
  • Develop uncertainty quantification modules to highlight the uncertainty in model predictions
  • Implement cutting-edge AI algorithms from published scientific documents
  • Write technical articles/blogs on industrial use cases.
Qualifications
  • Master’s in data science with a background in Engineering
  • Mastery of Python programming language
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Basic working experience/knowledge in Linux environment
  • Basic knowledge of containerised applications, for example, Docker
  • Basic knowledge of GPU-based highly parallel software development


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