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A leading UK university is seeking a researcher in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The role includes developing research papers, delivering lectures, and contributing to departmental operations. Candidates should hold a PhD and have substantial research experience. This position offers career mentoring and collaboration opportunities within a vibrant academic environment, emphasizing excellence in research and teaching.
Organisation/Company University of Bath Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Application Deadline 15 Jan 2026 - 23:05 (UTC) Country United Kingdom Type of Contract Other Job Status Other Hours Per Week 40 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
The Department of Computer Science wishes to appoint academics to strengthen our growing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Research Group. We welcome strong applications from all areas of AI and machine learning. We are particularly keen to recruit in Natural Language Processing, Reinforcement Learning and/or AI Security. Appointments may be at Lecturer or Senior Lecturer.
We are a highly collaborative team, working not only with other researchers in our department but across the university and beyond. We will offer you support and growth opportunities, including career mentoring, and opportunities to progress, manage and lead. We will help you to develop collaborations with regional, national and international partners, for example in science, entertainment, sport and healthcare. We will support the deepening of existing academic collaborations and the development of new ones. You will offer us a strong academic record and the ability and enthusiasm to create an engaging experience for our excellent students.
The University of Bath is based on an attractive, single-site campus that facilitates interdisciplinary research. It is located on the edge of the World Heritage City of Bath and offers the lifestyle advantages of working and living in one of the most beautiful areas in the UK.
You will work with colleagues, students and researchers to develop and publish papers. You will apply for research funding to support your ideas. You will find ways of making your research available to society, for example, by working with industry, developing spin-outs, collaborating with charities, influencing policymakers, or delivering talks and demonstrations to inform and excite wider audiences.
You will design and deliver teaching materials for lectures, tutorials, and labs. You will be educating and inspiring some of the brightest students in the country, delivering an engaging experience and a supportive programme.
You will have a few internal roles to help the Department run smoothly. For instance, you might help with student placements, ethics processes, recruitment and admissions or lead a research team.
New Lecturers will be enrolled into the Pathway to HEA Fellowship. Senior Lecturers will have the option to do so. This course will give you skills and support to help you in the teaching aspects of the role. After completing the course, you will become a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
All of our staff are allocated a mentor when they join. Your mentor will support you in your day-to-day job and help you progress.
We're a growing team and there are lots of opportunities to grow with us.
You will be able to work with and build on the strong networks we have developed across sectors to help with your research and to attract more funding.
If you have any questions or you would like to talk informally about the role, please contact Professor Eamonn O'Neill, Head of Department, or Professor Oezgür ÅimÅek, Head of the AI and Machine Learning Research Group.
The University of Bath is an equal opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We're working to improve the gender balance in the Department of Computer Science, and we particularly welcome applications from women.
In your application, please refer to myScience and reference JobID 296732.