Research Fellow (Natural Language Processing)
The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering is seeking to hire a talented Research Fellow in natural language processing and large language models to work with a team from multiple disciplines of machine learning and artificial intelligence to develop multimodal large language models with capabilities such as conversational information retrieval, multimodality sensemaking, question answering and chain-of-thoughts.
The Research Fellow will work on a project to conduct research on the development of multimodal large language models.
Key Responsibilities:
Job Requirements:
PhD candidates going to submit thesis with 3 months are encouraged to apply.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTU
The Research Fellow will work on a project to conduct research on the development of multimodal large language models.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop new algorithms for large language model training/fine-tuning
- Develop multimodality fusion algorithms for the development of a workable prototype system with capabilities such as conversational information retrieval, multimodal sense making, question answering, and chain-of-thoughts.
- Publish papers in top tier conferences and journals
- Collaborate with team members and funding agency to ensure timely and quality deliverables.
- Co-supervise of MSc and Final Year Project students involved in this project.
Job Requirements:
- PhD in Computer Science, or related field.
- Strong expertise in natural language processing and large language models
- Over 3-year research experience in the above required areas
- Excellent publication track record on top tier conferences/journals
- Proficiency in programming language Python
- Proficiency in English
PhD candidates going to submit thesis with 3 months are encouraged to apply.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTU
JOB SUMMARY
Research Fellow (Natural Language Processing)
Singapore
23 days ago
N/A
Full-time