Student Intern

£33,793 - £33,793

Job Description

Job Title:  Graph Neural Network for Anomaly Detection 

Nvidia CSIT Cyber-AI hub intern in using Graph Neural Network (GNN) for anomaly detection (up to a maximum of 15 hours per week for 20 weeks) 

The successful candidate will be working as an intern with the Nvidia CSIT Cyber-AI Hub project team on implementing and evaluating a GNN-based network anomaly detection system. Specifically, the candidate will use the open-source Nvidia Morpheus toolchain as the basis of this work. With the potential to engage with colleagues in Nvidia, the candidate will generate a dataset to facilitate further testing of the GNN-based anomaly detection mechanism. At the end of the project, the intern will suggest future improvements and provide the groundwork for further research using the GNN algorithm for security purposes.  



Qualifications

Degree in Computer Science, Cyber security or in a relevant field. 

Have, or be about to obtain an artificial intelligence related postgraduate degree. 



Skills

Essential criteria: 

In depth knowledge in deep learning and relevant ML techniques. 

Experience in data management for AI training. 

Proficient Linux and Windows skills and experience in code management. 

Programming skills: Python. 

Desirable criteria: 

Knowledge in the MITRE ATT&CK framework. 

Knowledge in networking and cyber security concepts, e.g. Cyber Kill Chain and Defense-in-depth. 

Working knowledge on the GNN algorithms. 

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The primary responsibilities of the research assistant will involve overseeing participant recruitment and conducting on-site eye-tracking data collection sessions at the Waterloo Bridge Wing building, located on the Waterloo campus. Additionally, the RA will handle initial data trimming and processing. The breakdown of allocated hours for each task is as follows:

 

15 hours for preparation, training, and meetings.

40 hours for testing: accommodating 40 participants with sessions lasting 1 hours each.

5 hours for data processing.

 

The research assistant will receive comprehensive training and mentoring to successfully carry out these responsibilities.

 

Interviews will take place mid-January.

 



Qualifications

BA/MA in Linguistics, Psychology or related discipline. 

 



Skills

Essential:

Familiarity and ability to use Microsoft packages (e.g., good Excel command).

Undergraduate level knowledge in linguistics, psychology and/or education research or related field.

 

Desirable:

Interest in eye-tracking methodologies.

Experience with statistical analysis applied to language-related research.

 

This position entails working as a research assistant for a study that investigates the development of Catalan as a heritage language in the United Kingdom. The project is led by Eloi Puig-Mayenco from the School of Education, Communication, and Society at King?s College London.

The primary responsibilities of the research assistant will involve overseeing participant recruitment and conducting remote participant in two testing sessions in a battery of tasks (assessment of receptive vocabulary, production of specific syntactic structures and elicitation of spontaneous production data). Additionally, the RA will handle initial data trimming and processing. The breakdown of allocated hours for each task is as follows:

1. 30 hours for preparation, training, and finalizing materials.

2. 100 hours for testing: accommodating 40 participants in two sessions lasting 1 hour each hours, alongside organization of the data from testing sessions for 30 minutes. In total, the RA will spend 2.5 hour per participant.

3. 20 hours for initial data trimming.

 

The research assistant will receive comprehensive training and mentoring to successfully carry out these responsibilities.

 

Interviews will take place mid-January.

 



Qualifications

BA/MA in Linguistics, Education, Psychology or related discipline. 

 



Skills

Essential:

Familiarity and ability to use Microsoft packages (e.g., good Excel command)

Undergraduate level knowledge in linguistics, psychology and/or education research or related field

Excellent working proficiency in both Catalan and English

DBS certificate 

 

Desirable:

Experience working with children

Good organisational skills

Social awareness and good communication skills

Experience in research methodologies

 

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Qualifications

A PhD.



Skills

Essential:

Knowledge of research into gender inequality in STEM education.

Experience of conducting semi-structured interviews.

Experience of the analysis of interview data.

Experience of writing papers related to gender inequality in STEM education.

 

Desirable:

Experience of preparing materials for semi-structured interviews.

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