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As our government customers adopt AI and machine learning toprovideleap-ahead mission capabilities, we
build real-world, mission-scale AI capabilities through solving practical engineering problems
discover and define the processes, practices, and tools to support operationalizing AI for robust, secure, scalable, and human-centered mission capabilities
prepare our customers to be ready for the unique challenges of adopting, deploying, using, andmaintainingAI capabilities
identifyand investigate emerging AI and AI-adjacent technologies that are rapidly transforming the technology landscape
Are you creative, curious, energetic, collaborative, technology-focused, and hard-working? Are you interested in making a difference by bringing innovation to government organizations and beyond? Apply to join our team.
Overview:As a Senior Machine Learning Research Scientist,you will specialize inconductingresearch into the vulnerabilities of AI and ML algorithms and securing against those vulnerabilities.
The Secure AI Lab within the SEI’s AI Division focuses on improving the security and robustness of AI systems. As part of the world-class research community at Carnegie Mellon University, the Secure AI Lab conducts and applies cutting-edge research to protect AI systems from adversaries who aim to manipulate the system to learn, do, or reveal something it isn’t supposed to.
The Secure AI Lab consists of machine learning research scientists, machine learning engineers, and software developers who work together to solve problems in the following areas:
Counter AI Research: Study threat models targeting AI and ML algorithms, understand the behaviors of AI algorithms, identify weak points, and design novel ways to subvert AI and ML systems.
AI and ML Algorithm Defense Research: Create practical mitigations and defenses for observed attacks affecting AI and ML algorithms and evaluate the effectiveness of defensive techniques.
Applied Adversarial Machine Learning: Advance the state of the art in adversarial machine learning by developing and transitioning capabilities to government sponsors.
Your day-to-day research tasks will include:
Identifying and investigating emerging AI and AI-adjacent technologies.
Performing andpublishingimpactful original research in the field ofAIand ML algorithm vulnerabilities and securing against those vulnerabilities.
Adapting andapplyingexisting research in the field to solve real-world problems.
Transitioning andprovidingguidanceonAI capabilities to government sponsors.
Duties:
Hands-on research: You’ll conduct and lead novel research in applied machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Solution development: You’ll work with and lead interdisciplinary teams to turn research results into prototype operational capabilities for government customers and stakeholders.
Strategy: You’ll work with the leadership team and colleagues to plan, develop, and carry out an overall research strategy, and to influence the national research agenda regarding future technology.
Collaboration: You'll actively participate on teams of software developers, researchers, designers, and technical leads. You'll build relationships and collaborate with researchers, government customers, and other stakeholders to understand challenges, needs, possible solutions, and research directions.
Mentoring: You'll contribute to improving the overall technical capabilities of the Division by mentoring and teaching others, participating in design (software and otherwise) sessions, and sharing insights and wisdom across the SEI AI Division.
Knowledge and Experience
Comprehensive knowledge of machine learning; previous experience in adversarial machine learning preferred but not required
A track record of conducting research and applying scientific methods to solve difficult problems
Experience leading research projects in novel areas with limited previous work to build upon
Ability to work with leadership to plan, develop, and deliver an overall research strategy
Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to convey complex technical ideas in a layperson’s terms
Proficiency in writing funding proposals or pitching ideas for new research projects
Ampleexperience with publishing written or technicalartifactsshowcasingyour work
Strong collaboration skills forworkingwith colleagues and sponsors
Willingnessto guide andmentorjunior team members
Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in computer science, statistics, machine learning, electrical engineering, or related discipline with ten (10) years of experience; OR MS in the same fields with eight (8) years of experience; OR PhD with five (5) years of experience
Willingness to work onsite at an SEI facility 5 days per week.
Be able to obtain and maintain an active Department of War security clearance.
Willing to travel up to 25% of the time to locations outside of your home location. Travel sites include SEI offices in Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C., sponsor sites, and conferences.
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