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Research Assistant in LLM for Fault Diagnosis of Energy Systems

UNIVERSITY OF SURREY

United Kingdom

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Job summary

A public research university in the United Kingdom is seeking a part-time Research Assistant in Large Language Models for Fault Diagnosis of Energy Systems. This role involves developing innovative models for fault detection and predictive maintenance, alongside collaborating with industry partners. Applicants should have a relevant degree, strong programming skills in Python, and experience in machine learning or AI applications. The deadline for applications is December 18, 2025, with interviews scheduled for early January 2026.

Qualifications

  • A degree in a relevant field such as Engineering or Computer Science.
  • Strong programming skills with Python.
  • Experience with machine learning or natural language processing.

Responsibilities

  • Develop models for fault detection and predictive maintenance.
  • Contribute to data pipeline design and implementation.
  • Evaluate model performance and establish best practices.

Skills

Programming in Python
Familiarity with LLM frameworks
Machine learning experience
Natural language processing
Interest in AI for engineering

Education

Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, AI, or Data Analytics
Job description

University of Surrey – Research Assistant (LLMs – Fault Diagnosis of Energy Systems) – United Kingdom – Part‑time (14.4 hrs/week) – Application deadline: 18 Dec 2025

Offer Description

The University of Surrey is a global community of ideas and people, dedicated to life‑changing education and research.

We are ambitious and have a bold vision of what we want to achieve – shaping ourselves into one of the best universities in the world, which we are achieving through the talents and endeavour of every employee.

Our culture empowers people to achieve this aim and to collectively, and individually, make a real difference.

The role

We are seeking a highly motivated Research Assistant in Large Language Models (LLMs) for Fault Diagnosis of Energy Systems to support an EPSRC Supergen Network+ in Artificial Intelligence for Renewable Energy project funded through the University of Warwick. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting‑edge research at the intersection of Renewable Energy Systems, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Prognostics and Health Management (PHM). You will work as part of the Energy Research Cluster at the School of Engineering, focused on developing next‑generation, data‑driven frameworks that improve the resilience and sustainability of renewable energy systems and infrastructure.

In this role, you will:
  • Develop LLM‑based models for fault detection, diagnosis, and predictive maintenance of renewable energy systems.
  • Contribute to the design and implementation of advanced data pipelines integrating sensor data, maintenance logs, and domain knowledge.
  • Conduct experiments, evaluate model performance, and help establish best practices for LLM‑enhanced prognostics.
  • Collaborate with industry partners to translate research outputs into practical tools.
  • Prepare scientific reports, contribute to publications, and present research findings at internal and external meetings.
  • Support ongoing project development, including dataset curation, documentation, and reproducible research workflows.

This is a part‑time role working 14.4 hours/week.

About you
The candidates will need to have:
  • A degree in Engineering, Computer Science, AI, Data Analytics, or a related field.
  • Strong programming skills in Python and familiarity with LLM frameworks.
  • Experience with machine learning, natural language processing, or time‑series modelling.
  • A strong interest in applying AI to engineering and energy‑system challenges.
How to apply

To apply, please submit the following documents:

  • A CV outlining your academic background, technical skills, and relevant experience.
  • A cover letter describing your motivation for the role and how your expertise aligns with the project.

Applications should be submitted via the university’s online recruitment portal.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview, which will include a technical discussion and an opportunity to present previous work relevant to AI or fault diagnostics. Interviews will be held on the 8th and/or 9th January 2026.

The University of Surrey is committed to providing an inclusive environment that offers equal opportunities for all. We value everyone in our community and are seeking to increase the diversity. Therefore, we particularly encourage applications from under‑represented groups, such as people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups and people with disabilities.

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