Research Fellow - Statistical Safeguarding x2 (111576-0426)
Posted 1 day ago by University of Warwick
£46,049 Per year
Outside
Undetermined
Coventry, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The University of Warwick is seeking two Research Fellows for a 2-year position within the Statistical Safeguarding programme, focusing on developing robust and interpretable AI systems. The role involves mathematical research on data corruption and its impact on learning, with collaboration opportunities across multiple universities. Candidates should have a PhD in a relevant field or be nearing completion, with strong theoretical skills in mathematics and statistics. The position offers a competitive salary and encourages applications from diverse backgrounds.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct research on mathematical understanding of AI and data corruption.
- Develop new methodologies or mathematical insights related to AI systems.
- Collaborate with research groups from partner universities in the UK and Japan.
- Engage in cross-institutional projects and international workshops.
- Produce high-quality academic writing for publication.
Key Skills:
- PhD in Mathematics, Statistics, Machine Learning, or related discipline.
- Strong theoretical skills in relevant mathematical areas.
- Ability to develop new methodologies or mathematical understanding.
- Demonstrated academic writing ability.
- Experience in AI is desirable but not required.
Salary (Rate): £35,608.00 yearly
City: Coventry
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: outside IR35
Seniority Level: Mid-Level
Industry: Other
About The Role
We invite applications for two 2-year Research Fellows to join the Statistical Safeguarding programme, based at the University of Warwick. The vision of the programme is to develop world-leading fundamental research in safe and interpretable AI. The programme aims to investigate learning systems that maintain robustness in real-work environments when the data quality is compromised. The program focuses on mathematical understanding of data corruption, theoretical modelling of its impact on learning and the development of mitigation strategies. This £2M programme is funded by EPSRC and brings together research groups from the Universities of Edinburgh, Oxford and Warwick in the UK, together with Universities of Tokyo and Osaka in Japan. Interactions between the research groups at the universities will be strongly encouraged and resourced, with broad research projects to involve substantial cross-institutional collaborations. This UK-Japan collaborative consortium will provide opportunities for international exposures on workshops, summer schools and supervisory activities. Candidates who are considering making an application are strongly encouraged to discuss the programme in greater detail by contacting: Dr Wenkai Xu at Wenkai.Xu@warwick.ac.uk. Professor Yi Yu at Yi.Yu.2@warwick.ac.uk. Professor Giovanni Montana at G.Montana@warwick.ac.uk. Dr Matthew Thorpe at Matthew.Thorpe@warwick.ac.uk.
About You
You should have, or be close to completing, a PhD in Mathematics, Statistics, Machine Learning or a related discipline. The grant’s research programme involves developing mathematical understanding of AI that will lead to more reliable, interpretable and uncertainty-aware AI systems. We are keen to encourage applications from anyone with the mathematical skills needed to undertake such research. Experience working in AI, whilst desirable, is not required. Relevant mathematical background includes, but is not limited to: statistical estimation theory, optimal transport, inverse problems, numerical analysis, probability, statistical machine learning, stochastic analysis and uncertainty quantification. See Statistical Safeguarding | github for mathematical skills required for the position. You will have demonstrated the ability to develop either new methodology or new mathematical understanding. We are particularly keen to encourage applicants with strong theoretical skills and are looking to put together a team of researchers with broad skills that cover relevant areas of mathematics, statistics, machine learning and AI. A demonstrable ability to produce academic writing of the highest publishable quality is essential. For details on the experience and skills required, please refer to the job description attached as a PDF below.
PhD Status
If you are near submission of your PhD, or have not yet had it conferred, any offers of employment will be made at Research Assistant level, at the highest spinal point of pay grade 5 (£34,610 per annum). Upon receipt of evidence confirming the successful award of your PhD, you will be promoted to Research Fellow, at the lowest spinal point of grade 6 (£35,608 per annum).
About The Department
The Department of Statistics is committed to promoting equality and diversity, holding an Athena SWAN Silver award which demonstrates this commitment. We welcome applicants from all sections of the community and will give due consideration to applicants seeking flexible working patterns, and to those who have taken a career break.
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About The University
We are a world-leading research-intensive university founded in 1965. We are ranked 74th in the world and 9th in the UK. Additionally, 92% of our research is rated world-leading or internationally excellent. Find out more about us at warwick.ac.uk/about/. World University Ranking 2026, Complete University Guide 2026 Research Excellence Framework 2021
How to Apply
CLOSING DEADLINE: Wednesday 27th May 2026 at 11:55pm (UK Time) To apply, please click APPLY below and submit your application by the closing deadline. You will be asked to include a CV and cover letter. Within these documents, please: Outline your employment and education history (including your most recent employment). Outline the reasons for your interest in this position. Demonstrate how you meet the requirements of the role with clear reference to each of the essential and desirable criteria in the Job Description (PDF attached below). Interview Date: To be confirmed Start Date: To be confirmed Applications must be submitted by the closing deadline. Only applications submitted through our Careers Portal will be considered. You are welcome to include any careers breaks you may have taken (e.g. parental/caring/long-term sick leave). Please note that if you do not evidence the essential criteria, the hiring panel may not be able to shortlist your application. For guidance on how to format a cover letter, see here.
What we Offer
We Provide a Comprehensive Range Of Benefits, Including An attractive pension scheme. 30 days holiday plus University Christmas closure. Generous parental/adoption leave policy. Onsite childcare facilities. Excellent learning and development opportunities. We recognise the importance of a healthy work/life balance and offer access to flexible working arrangements.
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Our Commitment to Inclusion
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