Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in AI Trust and Security (3 posts available) at The University of Manchester
Manchester M13 9PL, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Jul, 25

Salary

68857.0

Posted On

10 Apr, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer / Senior Lecturer (Full Time /1.0 FTE, Permanent) as part of a new interdisciplinary research team working in the broad field of AI Trust and Security to build on our existing strengths in Digital Trust, Security and Society. These posts form part of a new £4.73m University investment in AI Trust and Security and will be accompanied by a suite of Research Associates and PhD students, as well as invest 5 years. The post-holders may be located in any one of the four Schools of the Faculty of Humanities and will form a new cross-cutting research cluster within the Centre for Digital Trust and Society.
We wish to appoint innovative, engaging and dynamic colleagues who will be able to enhance the quality of our teaching and research and help drive the Faculty’s vision to be a research leader in AI Trust and Security. How can society trust AI? How can we ensure the security and robustness to exploitation of AI technologies? What are the barriers to and/or enablers of trust in AI?

At UoM, we see AI security as part of a set of broader issues of trust and trustworthiness, distrust and trust exploitation, and trust-building and resilience, and promote an interdisciplinary approach to these issues. We are looking to appoint people from any discipline who can contribute to this multi-dimensional and collaborative approach to AI Trust and Security. This might relate to:

  • researching the competence, reliability, and trustworthiness of AI technologies
  • analysing the social responsibility and ethical dimensions of AI and its implementation for social good
  • exploring the relational and linear nature of trust relations between AI, humans and organisations
  • crafting the legal, regulatory and governance landscape to ensure the integrity of AI
  • interrogating the ways in which AI can be manipulated or exploited for malicious reasons, whether for criminal enterprise, such as organised cyber frauds, or to undermine societal principles, values and processes, as we see with mis/dis/mal-information.

All such issues require an understanding of the socio-technical aspects of AI.
Please indicate in your application whether you are applying for a Lectureship or Senior Lectureship post, and which School and discipline you would see as the best fit for your research and teaching profile.
Candidates appointed at Senior Lecturer level will be expected to take on a greater level of responsibility in relation to research and programme-related teaching, service and leadership roles.

Responsibilities

Please refer the Job description for details

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