Overview
Research Associate*/Research Assistant in Sustainability of AI (Fixed Term)
The Green Algorithms Initiative seeks a talented researcher to join our team to address the environmental impacts of artificial intelligence and data centres. The role focuses on improving how computing environmental impacts are estimated and reported and on investigating the broader effects of high-impact computational tools in AI. The post is aligned with our group’s aim to advance sustainable computing and foster open, reproducible research.
Responsibilities
* Lead projects that improve how computing environmental impacts are estimated and reported.
* Investigate the impacts of high-impact computational tools in AI.
* Develop and pursue your own research ideas aligned with the group’s priorities.
* Explore research avenues such as:
* Studying environmental impacts of AI tools expected to be prominent in research in the coming years.
* Taking a global view on the impacts of data centres and AI, considering environmental sustainability, human health, and perspectives from the Global South.
* Exploring integration of life-cycle analyses in impact estimates and expanding environmental impacts beyond carbon footprint, with emphasis on water usage.
This research will contribute to improving AI impact reporting and illuminating multiple facets of the issue. If needed, you will be trained to obtain the required level of expertise in AI, green computing and environmental sustainability. The work is expected to lead to first-author high-impact publications and positions the holder to contribute to international debates on AI sustainability.
About the Group
The Green Algorithms Initiative, led by Dr Loïc Lannelongue, is a world-leading project focused on quantifying and reducing the environmental impacts of computational science. Tools and frameworks include the Green Algorithms online calculator, server-specific monitoring tools, and the GREENER Principles for Environmentally Sustainable Computational Science. All tools are open access where possible. The Initiative has received nominations and awards for its contributions to sustainable research (e.g., HDR-UK Impact Award).
You will be part of the Lannelongue group and work closely with the senior scientists, including Dr Loïc Lannelongue and Professor Michael Inouye, as well as other members of the Department and collaborators at other institutions. There will be links with the Department of Computer Science and Technology in Cambridge. The post-holder will develop collaborations with local and international groups. Opportunities to develop supervision and teaching skills will be provided.
Qualifications & Experience
* PhD (or equivalent experience) in computer science, machine learning/AI, sustainability, or related subject, or near completion of PhD at appointment (see below).
* Strong interest in the intersection of computing, science and environmental sustainability.
* Ability to communicate and present results to scientists, with excellent verbal and written communication and strong organisational skills.
At the group level, we value equity, diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from diverse backgrounds. A flexible working environment is encouraged.
Terms & Conditions
* The funds are available for 2 years from commencement.
* This is a full-time position or part-time at no less than 70% FTE.
* Location: Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Heart & Lung Research Institute, Biomedical Campus, Papworth Road, Trumpington, Cambridge CB2 0BD (approximately 2 miles south of city centre).
* Salary and grade: Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD. If the PhD has not yet been awarded at the time of appointment, initial appointment as Research Assistant (Grade 5, Point 38 £34,132) with progression to Research Associate (Grade 7) upon confirmation of PhD award.
Application Process
* Click the Apply button to register an account and apply online.
* Upload a covering letter and CV. The covering letter should outline how you match the criteria for the post and why you are applying. Only requested documents will be considered.
* Include referees with contact details; one referee should be your most recent line manager.
* Closing date: 16 September 2025
* Interview date: Between 29 September 2025 and 17 October 2025
* Reference: RH46944
Equality, diversity and inclusion are actively supported. The University requires that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.
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