Research Scientist, Legal Innovation through Frontier Technology, Stanford Law School
Company: Stanford University
Location: Palo Alto
Posted on: November 13, 2024
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Job Description:
Research Scientist, Legal Innovation through Frontier
Technology, Stanford Law SchoolIn partnership with the Directors
and other staff, execute and administer research activities on AI
and other legal technological developments; make recommendations on
project development and implementation.Train classifiers,
design/construct the architecture of AI platforms, build LLM
agents.Oversee and support training of research assistants and
student fellows on best practices and technical skills.Write and
edit content for a variety of work product outputs, including
peer-reviewed journal articles, white papers, project proposals,
etc. Assist with the development of research grants, (i.e., may
suggest new funding opportunities, write portions of grants, and/or
summarize data for grant support).Represent the Lab and the
specific projects for which the Research Scientist is responsible
or is assisting in leading as the key contact and subject matter
expert and develop communications for internal and external
constituencies.Organize and/or participate in outreach activities
such as events, partnerships, fundraising, training, and
conferences.Assist in the teaching and administration of courses at
the intersection of AI & Law. Create and/or advise in the
development of curriculum. Make recommendations for course
improvements.CORE DUTIES:Leveraging state-of-the-art large language
models, administer research activities.Collect and analyze data,
create reports, review and explain trends to determine
effectiveness, formulate and evaluate solutions to data issues, and
make recommendations to enhance Lab goals.Identify and select
usable data from subtle and complex data patterns.Design methods to
validate data to ensure high quality output.Identify new sources of
data and methods to improve data collection, analysis and
reporting.Explore creative approaches to systematically train LLMs
on experiential data.Evaluate existing tools, develop new
prototypes of technological solutions to legal problems.Education &
Experience:Bachelor's degree and at least two years of relevant
experience or a combination of education, training, and relevant
experience. Candidates with an advanced degree (JD, Masters, and/or
PhD in relevant areas) may be particularly well-suited.Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities:Demonstrated oral, written, and analytical
skills, exhibiting fluency in area of specialization.Expert
knowledge of the principles of engineering and related fields (e.g.
linguistics, data science, natural sciences, statistics,
etc.).Demonstrated experience in machine learning / deep learning /
AI.Demonstrated interest in scientific research.Basic knowledge of
software engineering principles and strong knowledge of at least
one programming language, such as Python or R; basic statistical
ability.Ability to collect data using a variety of methods, such as
data mining and hardcopy or electronic documentation study, to
improve or expand databases.Ability to manage multiple activities
in a deadline-oriented environment; highly organized, flexible and
rigorous attention to detail.Ability to work with data of varying
levels of quality and validity.Demonstrated ability to produce data
in a clear and understandable manner meeting user
requirements.Ability to work effectively with multiple internal and
external stakeholders.Nice to Have:Interest in the causal inference
and social sciences, particularly law (although the relevant legal
knowledge can be obtained on the job).This position will be a
two-year fixed-term appointment, subject to renewal.To be
considered, please submit the following items along with your
online application:
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