Posted Date: 05/24/2024
Req ID: 37417
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science
Department: Acceleration Consortium
Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)
The University of Toronto's Acceleration Consortium seeks a visionary Staff Research Scientist to engage in groundbreaking work at our AI and Automation Lab. This role is central to our mission of accelerating technological advances in materials and drug discovery through our innovative Self-Driving Laboratories (SDLs).
Hiring is happening continuously, so we encourage you to apply immediately. Don't wait until the job closing date of 07/31/2024.
As a Staff Research Scientist, you will spearhead AI-driven autonomous discovery, contributing significantly to projects that address critical global challenges such as climate change, water pollution, and pandemics. This includes working on AI computational methods, automation, and robotics to enhance our high-throughput experimental capabilities. Our projects range from developing inorganic compounds to enhancing small molecule pharmacology.
With a staggering $200M Canadian First Research Excellence Grant, the Acceleration Consortium is setting up seven advanced SDLs plus an AI and Automation lab to foster an interdisciplinary approach in material science and chemistry.
You'll join a diverse and dynamic team at our downtown Toronto campus, working alongside prominent figures such as Professors Anatole von Lilienfeld and Alán Aspuru-Guzik, to develop and manage scalable SDLs and implement comprehensive research programs.
As Staff Research Scientist, your primary duties will involve:
Education: Ph.D. in Computer Science, Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, or a related discipline
Appointment Type: Grant - Term (2 years with potential for renewal)
Salary Range: $51,543 - $96,643 per annum; compensation commensurate with experience and qualifications
Employee Group: Research Associate
Schedule: Full-Time
Ready to take on a role that’s at the forefront of scientific innovation? Apply to become a Staff Research Scientist at the University of Toronto’s Acceleration College today. Your journey to impact global research starts here!