Research Scientist I/ii, AI Safety, Biological/ Physical Sciences

Lila Sciences Lila Sciences · AI Frontier · EUROPE · AI

Research Scientist focused on AI safety for biological and physical sciences, developing capability evaluations, threat modeling, and safety strategies for scientific superintelligence.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design and build capability evaluations to test for scientific risks (both known but especially novel) from cutting edge scientific models integrated with automated physical labs, across biological / physical sciences.
  2. Coordinate and lead threat modelling exercises with internal and external scientific experts, including monitoring for emerging technologies and use-cases.
  3. Develop and curate high-quality training and test data for evals and safety systems.
  4. Evaluate risks from Lila’s capabilities, including through interactions with the wider ecosystem of capabilities (e.g. general-purpose frontier models as well as narrow scientific tools)
  5. Contributing to broader, high-quality research efforts - as and when needed - for scientific capability evaluation and restriction.

Skills

Required

  • AI safety
  • capability evaluations
  • threat modeling
  • scientific computing
  • dual-use research concerns
  • regulatory frameworks
  • communication
  • stakeholder management

Nice to have

  • ML application to biological/physical sciences
  • red-teaming
  • frontier models

What the JD emphasized

  • PhD in either a biological sciences domain (e.g., molecular biology, virology, computational biology or related fields) or a physical sciences domain (materials sciences, physics, chemistry, chemical or nuclear engineering, or related fields), or other related experience.
  • Experience in scientific computing, across either biological or physical sciences.
  • Familiarity with dual-use research and dissemination concerns, across the relevant safety / regulatory / governance frameworks (e.g. export control frameworks, biological and chemical-related conventions and controls).
  • Ability to communicate complex technical concepts and concerns to non-expert audiences effectively.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead teams of internal and external collaborators in buildout of Lila’s point-of-view on biological / physical risks
  • Demonstrated ability to deal with cross-functional stakeholders (science, AI, product, policy) in a complex environment.

Other signals

  • AI safety strategy
  • risk and capability evaluations
  • safeguards
  • scientific superintelligence