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Senior Machine Learning Research Scientist - Frontier Lab

Cmu (SEI)

Pittsburgh, PA | Arlington, USonsite

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What We Do  

At the SEI AI Division, we conduct research in applied artificial intelligence and the engineering challenges related to building, deploying, and sustaining AI-enabled systems for high-impact government missions.    

The   Frontier Lab   advances AI engineering and transitions frontier AI capabilities to government stakeholders through applied research, rapid prototyping, short-cycle TEVV, and technical advisory.  

Position Summary  

As a Senior Machine Learning Research Scientist in the Frontier Lab, you will serve as a senior individual contributor and technical leader, shaping and executing applied research and prototype capability development for government and   Do W   missions.   This role spans the research-engineering spectrum: some   SR   MLRS hires may lean more research-heavy and others more engineering-heavy, but successful candidates collaborate effectively across both.  

You will   operate   with high autonomy, represent technical work with customers and stakeholders, and help guide Frontier Lab research direction—while   remaining   hands-on in development, evaluation, and delivery. Your work may span Frontier Lab focus areas such as:  

• Agentic AI for mission workflows (e.g., planning, analysis, decision support) where autonomous and human-guided agents interact with tools, data systems, and operators.  

• AI test, evaluation, verification, and validation (TEVV) to improve confidence in performance, robustness, uncertainty, and trustworthiness of ML-enabled systems.  

• Mission-tailored language models, including techniques to improve accuracy and reliability, reduce hallucinations, and integrate structured knowledge for operational tasks.  

• Mission modalities and multimodal learning, including sensor fusion and learning under noisy, sparse, or constrained data conditions (including synthetic data and weakly-/self-supervised approaches).  

• AI at the tactical edge, enabling capability under constrained compute/connectivity through efficient inference, compression, rapid adaptation, and update/redeploy patterns.    

Key Responsibilities / Duties  

Senior MLRS staff are expected to   operate   with a high degree of autonomy and technical ownership while   remaining   hands-on in development, evaluation, and delivery.  

• Mission-context execution : Execute work within the operational context—understanding users, workflows, constraints, success criteria, and outcomes—so technical decisions are grounded in real mission needs.  

• Technical leadership / Tech lead : Lead technical execution by defining technical tasking, sequencing work into realistic milestones,   maintaining   delivery quality, and delegating appropriately across the team.  

• Applied research and prototyping : Design and run studies, build convincing   prototypes   and reference implementations, and produce evidence-backed insights that can be matured and transitioned into operational settings.  

• Evaluation, assurance, and evidence :   Establish   credible evaluation strategies and test pipelines that assess performance, robustness, reliability, and trustworthiness in mission-representative scenarios.  

• Customer-facing technical ownership : Serve as the primary technical interface when   appropriate ; translate mission goals into measurable technical outcomes; communicate progress, decisions, and risks clearly to stakeholders.  

• Mentorship and talent development : Proactively mentor junior staff and teammates, raising the bar for research rigor, engineering practice, and delivery habits across project teams.  

• State-of-the-art   awareness and agenda shaping :   Maintain   strong awareness of frontier developments aligned to the Frontier Lab, share insights with the lab, and help shape research directions and future work selection.  

• Self-direction and time management : Manage multiple priorities effectively, sustain steady execution cadence, and resolve blockers with minimal oversight.  

• Community building (internal and external) : Build a strong research culture through internal talks, reading groups, and workshops; and engage with external AI/ML communities (professional societies, consortiums, working groups, and conferences) to strengthen collaboration pathways and keep the lab connected to emerging practice.  

Requirements  

• Education / Experience    

• BS   in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Statistics, or related field with   10 years   of relevant experience; OR MS   with   8 years   of relevant experience;  OR PhD   with   5 years   of relevant experience.  

• Deep   expertise   in one or more Frontier Lab-aligned areas (agentic systems, LLM reliability/evaluation, CV evaluation, robustness/assurance, TEVV pipelines, multimodal learning, edge ML).  

• Strong engineering capability   – can   build and   maintain   high-quality prototypes, evaluation infrastructure, and repeatable experimentation workflows.  

• Strong written and verbal communication skills; able to   represent   technical work credibly to senior stakeholders.  

• Demonstrated ability to lead technical workstreams and coordinate multi-person execution.  

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities (KSAs)  

• Technical judgment:   Makes sound architectural and methodological decisions; balances ambition with mission constraints.  

• Customer translation:   Converts mission needs into tractable technical plans, measurable success criteria, and credible evaluation evidence.  

• Scientific leadership:   Maintains   rigor;   identifies   flawed assumptions; improves evaluation quality and research practices.  

• Mentorship & influence:   Elevates team performance through hands-on guidance and strong technical standards.  

• Initiative:   Proactively   identifies   risks/opportunities, proposes new work, and creates alignment without directive management.  

• Self-direction and time management : Plans work effectively under ambiguity,   maintains   execution cadence, and e

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