Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
25 Sep, 25
Salary
51860.0
Posted On
30 Jul, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Information Technology/IT
ABOUT US
This KTP is a partnership between GIA, a leading consultancy in planning and daylighting, and UCL’s Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources, recognised internationally for its research in the built environment. This role offers a springboard to a career in both industry and academia to postgraduates and postdocs interested in developing a multimodal knowledge repository with automated business processes workflows. Situated at the intersection of digital innovation and the built environment, the successful candidate will get to apply their machine learning and software engineering skills on a daily basis to a cutting-edge innovative project that will revolutionise services by creating a knowledge repository using API’s and AI tools for information retrieval, enabling smarter planning and design decisions across the built environment lifecycle.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone with a postgraduate/doctoral degree in Computer Science or another quantitative discipline (such as mathematics, physics or engineering). The post holder will lead a cutting-edge innovation project that will enhance urban planning and built environment consultancy services by embedding a knowledge repository integrating internal and external datasets, automated workflows, and advanced process mining tools. Based at the GIA London office, the KTP Associate will apply AI and machine learning in a market leading market-leading built environment consultancy firm. This will involve identifying and integrating relevant data sources into a multi-format system, reviewing GIA’s user and data journey maps, creating LLM pipelines as well as implementing the knowledge repository and automated workflows. This innovative approach uses AI to create a knowledge repository, providing real-time, relevant information, streamlining workflows and supporting sustainable, data-driven decisions in urban design, planning, and development while enhancing collaboration between GIA business lines. Plus, the successful candidate will be part of the prestigious 48-year-old national Knowledge Transfer Partnership programme offering a dedicated professional development budget, a network of fellow Associates from many disciplines and training and mentoring opportunities. The Associate will also have the opportunity to write publications about their work alongside the academic and company team.
The successful candidate must be in post no later than the 06 December 2025.
This post is funded for 24 months in the first instance; further funding to support the post may become available.
A job description and person specification can be accessed at the bottom of this page. If you have any queries regarding the vacancy, or the application process, please contact bseer-recruitment@ucl.ac.uk.
UCL welcomes applications from international applicants and has licence to sponsor individuals who require a visa. This is dependent on the post and candidate meeting eligibility requirements for visa sponsorship under UK Visas and Immigration legislation.