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Research Scientist / Engineer, RSP Evaluations (CBRN, Biosecurity)

About Anthropic

Anthropic’s mission is to create reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. We want AI to be safe and beneficial for our users and for society as a whole. Our team is a quickly growing group of committed researchers, engineers, policy experts, and business leaders working together to build beneficial AI systems.

We’re building a team that will research and mitigate extreme risks from future models.

This team will intensively red-team models to test the most significant risks they might be capable of in areas such as biosecurity, cybersecurity risks, or autonomy. We believe that clear demonstrations can significantly advance technical research and mitigations, as well as identify effective policy interventions to promote and incentivize safety.

As part of this team, you will lead research to baseline current models and test whether future frontier capabilities could cause significant harm. Day-to-day, you may decide you need to finetune a model to see whether it becomes superhuman in an eval you’ve designed; whiteboard a threat model with a national security expert; test a new training procedure or how a model uses a tool; or brief government, labs, and other research teams. Our goal is to see the frontier before we get there.

We’re currently hiring for our CBRN workstream, with an emphasis on biosecurity risks (as outlined in our Responsible Scaling Policy). By nature, this team will be an unusual combination of backgrounds. We are particularly looking for people with experience in these domains:

  • Biosecurity: You're a biologist who's concerned about the implications of AI development. You're an academic who researches biosecurity defense. You have experience modeling biological phenomena or developing advanced threat modeling simulations. 
  • Science: You’re an ML researcher who builds agents to augment chemistry or biology research. You’ve built a protein language model and you enjoyed looking through the embedding space. You’re a team lead at an ML-for-drug discovery company. You’ve built software for astronauts or materials scientists.
  • Evaluations: You’ve managed a large-scale benchmark development project, in AI or other domains. You have ideas about how AI and ML evaluations can be better.

For this job posting, you can apply to one of two tracks: Research Scientist or Research Engineer.

Do not rule yourself out if you do not fit one of those categories - it’s plausible the people we’re looking for do not fit any of the above! If you think about the most significant upsides and downsides of AI, and you can do good research to get glimpses of what those look like, please consider applying.

Please note: We will only be considering candidates who can be based in the Bay Area for this role. We have a strong preference for candidates who can start ASAP, and ideally by February 2025.

Responsibilities

  • Independently lead small research projects while collaborating with team members on larger initiatives
  • Design, run, and analyze scientific experiments to advance our understanding of large language models
  • Work with external partners to develop novel evaluations to accurately assess the biosecurity implications of our models
  • For Research Scientists:
    • Synthesize biosecurity research to establish thresholds of concern for AI capabilities
    • Develop a framework for how we might assess the impact of AI on biosecurity
    • Communicate our findings to external stakeholders, such as policymakers
  • For Research Engineers:
    • Lead technical design discussions to ensure our infrastructure can support both current needs and future research directions
    • Interface with, and improve our internal technical infrastructure and tools
    • Partner closely with researchers, data scientists, policy experts, and other cross-functional partners to advance Anthropic’s safety mission

You may be a good fit if you

  • Have one of:
    • For the Research Scientist track: Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in the biological sciences (Molecular Biology, Computational Biology, Bioengineering) or 4+ years of professional experience in biology research (including wet-lab) and some familiarity with machine learning or software engineering (Python preferred)
    • For the Research Engineer track: Professional work experience in software engineering or machine learning and interest or past exposure to biosecurity
  • Take pride in writing clean, well-documented code in Python that others can build upon
  • Have a track record of using technical infrastructure to interface effectively with machine learning models
  • Have familiarity with prompting and engineering large language models
  • Are able to balance research goals with practical engineering constraints
  • Have strong problem-solving skills and a results-oriented mindset
  • Have excellent communication skills and ability to work in a collaborative environment
  • Pick up slack, even if it goes outside your job description
  • Prefer fast-moving collaborative projects to extensive solo efforts
  • Care about the societal impacts of AI

Strong candidates may also have experience with

  • Wet lab experience in molecular biology
  • Have previous experience leading large projects with multiple external collaborators or stakeholders
  • Previous experience with developing evaluations or benchmarks for large language models
  • Familiarity with GPUs, Kubernetes, and OS internals
  • Experience with language modeling using transformer architectures
  • Previous experience in emerging technology policy, including in biosecurity or AI

Representative projects

  • Design and implement a new evaluation to test models for CBRN risks
  • Manage a large-scale automated evaluations run across our clusters
  • Develop a detailed threat model of CBRN risks, and identify how core bottlenecks can be resolved from further evaluations
  • Prepare briefing materials to share the results of an evaluation run with external research groups

Candidates need not have

  • Previous professional experience in AI Safety
  • 100% of the skills needed to perform the job

Deadline to apply: None. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. 

The expected salary range for this position is:

Annual Salary:
$280,000$315,000 USD

Logistics

Location-based hybrid policy: Currently, we expect all staff to be in one of our offices at least 25% of the time. However, some roles may require more time in our offices.

Visa sponsorship: We do sponsor visas! However, we aren't able to successfully sponsor visas for every role and every candidate. But if we make you an offer, we will make every reasonable effort to get you a visa, and we retain an immigration lawyer to help with this.

We encourage you to apply even if you do not believe you meet every single qualification. Not all strong candidates will meet every single qualification as listed.  Research shows that people who identify as being from underrepresented groups are more prone to experiencing imposter syndrome and doubting the strength of their candidacy, so we urge you not to exclude yourself prematurely and to submit an application if you're interested in this work. We think AI systems like the ones we're building have enormous social and ethical implications. We think this makes representation even more important, and we strive to include a range of diverse perspectives on our team.

How we're different

We believe that the highest-impact AI research will be big science. At Anthropic we work as a single cohesive team on just a few large-scale research efforts. And we value impact — advancing our long-term goals of steerable, trustworthy AI — rather than work on smaller and more specific puzzles. We view AI research as an empirical science, which has as much in common with physics and biology as with traditional efforts in computer science. We're an extremely collaborative group, and we host frequent research discussions to ensure that we are pursuing the highest-impact work at any given time. As such, we greatly value communication skills.

The easiest way to understand our research directions is to read our recent research. This research continues many of the directions our team worked on prior to Anthropic, including: GPT-3, Circuit-Based Interpretability, Multimodal Neurons, Scaling Laws, AI & Compute, Concrete Problems in AI Safety, and Learning from Human Preferences.

Come work with us!

Anthropic is a public benefit corporation headquartered in San Francisco. We offer competitive compensation and benefits, optional equity donation matching, generous vacation and parental leave, flexible working hours, and a lovely office space in which to collaborate with colleagues.

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What You Should Know About Research Scientist / Engineer, RSP Evaluations (CBRN, Biosecurity), Anthropic

Join Anthropic as a Research Scientist / Engineer in our RSP Evaluations team, focused on CBRN and biosecurity in beautiful San Francisco! At Anthropic, we are passionate about creating AI systems that are not only reliable and interpretable but also steerable, ensuring they are safe and beneficial both for our users and society as a whole. In this innovative role, you'll be actively involved in researching and mitigating extreme risks posed by future AI models, especially in the biosecurity domain. You’ll get to lead research projects, design experiments, and collaborate with various experts to develop evaluations that assess the biosecurity implications of our models. Imagine working closely with national security experts, applying your scientific background to ensure the safety of AI technologies. Whether your strength lies in biosecurity, engineering, or evaluations, there's a place for you here. We value diverse perspectives and are excited to bring on board driven individuals ready to tackle real-world challenges in AI safety. The collaborative environment at Anthropic encourages everyone to share insights and promote innovative thinking, making it a fantastic spot for your professional growth. If you’re enthusiastic about the societal implications of AI and have the right blend of research and practical engineering skills, we want to hear from you! Be a part of our mission where your efforts contribute to a safer technological future. We are looking for candidates who can start as soon as possible, ideally by February 2025, so don't hesitate to apply if you're ready to make an impact!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Research Scientist / Engineer, RSP Evaluations (CBRN, Biosecurity) Role at Anthropic
What does a Research Scientist / Engineer at Anthropic do?

As a Research Scientist / Engineer at Anthropic, you'll play a critical role in advancing our understanding of AI technologies related to biosecurity and other CBRN risks. You'll lead research projects, design experiments, and interface with both internal and external stakeholders. Your work will directly impact AI safety and help establish responsible approaches to using advanced AI systems.

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What qualifications are required for the Research Scientist / Engineer position at Anthropic?

Candidates for the Research Scientist track should possess an advanced degree in biological sciences or have significant professional experience in biology research along with some familiarity with machine learning. For the Research Engineer track, professional experience in software engineering or machine learning is essential, along with a keen interest in biosecurity. A collaborative mindset and strong problem-solving skills are key attributes we seek.

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Is previous experience in AI Safety necessary for applying to the Research Scientist / Engineer position at Anthropic?

You do not need to have previous professional experience in AI Safety to apply for the Research Scientist / Engineer roles at Anthropic. We encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds who possess relevant skills and knowledge, even if they haven’t worked directly in AI Safety before. Apply if you're willing to contribute to our mission!

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What does the hiring process look like for the Research Scientist / Engineer position at Anthropic?

At Anthropic, we operate on a rolling basis for applications for the Research Scientist / Engineer roles. After submitting your application, you'll likely undergo a series of interviews focused on your technical expertise, collaborative abilities, and your passion for AI safety. We aim to ensure that our evaluation process is both thorough and fair.

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What are the growth opportunities for a Research Scientist / Engineer at Anthropic?

As a Research Scientist / Engineer at Anthropic, you'll find numerous growth opportunities thanks to our collaborative culture and focus on big science. You'll be able to work on groundbreaking research projects, learn from expert colleagues, and contribute to meaningful discussions that advance AI safety. This is an ideal environment for fostering your career path in AI research.

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Can I apply if I don't meet all the listed qualifications for the Research Scientist / Engineer position at Anthropic?

Absolutely! We understand that not every candidate will meet every qualification outlined in the job description. We encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply, as we value a range of perspectives and ideas. If you believe your skills align with our mission, please consider submitting your application!

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Is Anthropic open to sponsoring visas for the Research Scientist / Engineer position?

Yes, Anthropic does sponsor visas for qualified candidates applying for the Research Scientist / Engineer role. While we strive to accommodate all reasonable requests for visa sponsorship, specific roles may have different requirements. If we make you an offer, we'll make every effort to assist with the visa process.

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Common Interview Questions for Research Scientist / Engineer, RSP Evaluations (CBRN, Biosecurity)
What methodologies do you use for designing experiments in AI safety?

When designing experiments for AI safety, it's essential to consider both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. I suggest using a combination of statistical analysis to interpret results, alongside case studies to understand real-world implications. Additionally, collaborating with cross-disciplinary teams helps refine experimental design based on diverse insights.

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Describe a challenging project you led and how you overcame obstacles.

In my previous role, I led a project developing a new biosecurity evaluation tool. We faced challenges with data integration, but I organized brainstorming sessions to harness collective problem-solving. By incorporating iterative feedback from team members and stakeholders, we successfully launched the tool on schedule, improving evaluation accuracy.

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How do you stay informed about the latest trends in biosecurity?

I stay informed about biosecurity trends by immersing myself in leading journals, attending industry conferences, and engaging with online research forums. Networking with experts in both academia and industry helps me gain insights and stay updated on emerging technologies and their implications in biosecurity.

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What are your thoughts on the implications of AI development in biosecurity?

AI development has significant implications in biosecurity, both positive and negative. While AI can enhance our capabilities to monitor and respond to biological threats, it can also lead to new risks if mismanaged. It’s crucial to balance innovation with ethical considerations and establish robust safeguards to mitigate potential harms.

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Can you explain your experience with machine learning models?

I've worked extensively with machine learning models, primarily focusing on large language models. My experience includes training, fine-tuning, and implementing models to solve real-world problems in biosecurity. Additionally, I’ve collaborated on projects integrating these models into applications, emphasizing practical outcomes and safety considerations.

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What is your approach to collaborative projects with external partners?

My approach to collaborating with external partners involves establishing clear communication from the outset. I prioritize setting shared goals, define roles, and ensure regular check-ins to align our efforts. Creating an open environment promotes trust and enhances the collaboration, allowing for more effective problem-solving together.

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Describe how you handle conflicting priorities in a project.

Handling conflicting priorities requires effective time management and prioritization. I assess the urgency and importance of each task and maintain open communication with stakeholders. Using project management tools, I stay organized and adapt as necessary to ensure we are aligned and progressing towards our objectives.

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What tools or programming languages do you prefer for data analysis?

I prefer using Python for data analysis due to its rich ecosystem of libraries, such as NumPy and pandas. Additionally, I’m comfortable with R for statistical modeling. For larger datasets and complex analyses, I utilize SQL databases and visualizing tools like Tableau to present data insights effectively.

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How would you approach writing a detailed threat model for CBRN risks?

To write a detailed threat model for CBRN risks, I would begin by researching existing frameworks and historical incidents to understand common vulnerabilities. Then, I would systematically identify potential threats, assess their likelihood and impact, and evaluate mitigation strategies, continuously collaborating with experts to refine the model.

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What are your methods for assessing the impact of AI on scientific research?

Assessing the impact of AI on scientific research involves both qualitative and quantitative analyses. I analyze datasets to quantify improvements in research outcomes, while also gathering feedback from researchers on AI tools' usability and effectiveness. Ongoing assessments help ensure that AI integration genuinely enhances research capabilities.

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Anthropic is an AI startup public-benefit company dedicated to AI safety and research, aiming to develop dependable, interpretable, and controllable AI systems. The company was was founded by former members of OpenAI in 2021.

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