Institution: King's College London
Department: Department of Informatics
Research Group: Distributed AI (DAI) Group
Employment Type: Full-time (35 hours per week)
Contract Type: Fixed-term (18 months, with possible extension subject to funding)
King's College London is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Research Associate) with an excellent track record in knowledge graphs, semantic technologies, and machine learning.
Research topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
The successful candidate will join the Distributed AI (DAI) Group in the Department of Informatics.
The role focuses on neuro-symbolic AI, particularly the use of generative AI and prompt engineering to engineer trustworthy knowledge graphs. The research includes designing algorithms and architectures, as well as developing process blueprints and guidance for knowledge engineers to effectively use generative AI tools.
The postholder will work closely with Prof. Elena Simperl, Dr. Albert Meroño Peñuela, and a research team of more than 15 researchers and PhD students working in the field of knowledge graphs.
The role includes:
The research will contribute to several large collaborative projects involving application areas such as:
The ideal candidate will possess strong expertise in the technical areas listed above, together with a proven record of scientific excellence through publications in leading conferences and journals, as well as experience with open science and FAIR research practices.
The appointment is full-time (35 hours per week) on an 18-month fixed-term contract. Part-time arrangements may be considered in exceptional circumstances. Subject to funding, there may be an opportunity to extend the appointment beyond the initial contract period.
Applicants should demonstrate:
The following experience would be advantageous:
A detailed Job Description outlining the role, responsibilities, and assessment criteria can be downloaded from the recruitment portal after selecting "Apply Now."
Candidates who have submitted their PhD thesis and are awaiting formal award will also be considered.
In such cases:
Applicants must submit:
Where there is a strong field of applicants, the desirable criteria may be used during shortlisting. Applicants are therefore encouraged to provide evidence addressing these criteria where applicable.
King's College London recognises the growing role of artificial intelligence in professional work.
Applicants may use AI tools to assist with application preparation, for example:
However:
King's College London is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, collaborative, and welcoming academic community.
The University supports:
Applications are reviewed in accordance with King's recruitment procedures.
The University reserves the right to close the vacancy early if a high volume of applications is received. All vacancies close at 23:59 on the advertised closing date.
Applicants are therefore encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible.
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