About the Project:
The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum is developing an AI-assisted biodiversity research platform to support taxonomic research. The project aims to help taxonomists organise, extract, annotate, and connect biodiversity information from taxonomic literature, specimen images, trait data, and other research outputs. Current work involves a range of invertebrate taxa, including flatworms, flies, and sponges. As the project spans different taxonomic groups, the role requires broad biodiversity and taxonomic literacy, rather than specialist expertise in a single group.The project will involve converting taxonomic literature and specimen image data into structured and reusable formats for AI-assisted research workflows. Prior experience with AI, programming, ontologies, or knowledge graphs is not required. Training will be provided.
Role Summary:
The Research Assistant will support an AI-assisted biodiversity research project through taxonomic literature review, biodiversity data curation, specimen image annotation, project documentation, and coordination of research activities. The role will involve reading and interpreting scientific and taxonomic literature, checking AI-assisted outputs for biological accuracy, organising biodiversity data, annotating specimen images, maintaining clear project records, and assisting with validation by taxonomic experts. The Research Assistant will also help coordinate interns, undergraduate students, student assistants, and collaborators contributing to related project workstreams.
This position is suitable for a candidate with a strong biological foundation, good scientific-literature skills, careful data-handling habits, and the ability to work independently in a developing research environment. Prior experience with AI is desirable but not required, as training will be provided on the job. The Research Assistant is not expected to independently develop AI models or software systems, but should be interested in applying biodiversity knowledge to emerging AI-assisted research methods.
Key Responsibilities:
Workflow documentation and quality control
Specimen image annotation and data preparation
Research, student, and project coordination
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Life Sciences, Environmental Biology, Ecology, Systematics, Biodiversity Informatics, or a related field.
Strong demonstrated ability to read, interpret, and synthesise scientific literature, especially biological or taxonomic literature
Strong organisational and project-support skills, including the ability to:
Strong communication, coordination, and self-management skills, including the ability to:
Preferred Skills and Experience
Relevant biodiversity, taxonomy, or museum experience, including either or both of the following, preferentially evidenced by published or submitted research output(s):
Relevant data curation, digital workflow, or AI-related experience, including one or more of the following:
Relevant imaging and/or annotation experience, including one or more of the following:
Relevant coordination, communication, or research-support experience, including one or more of the following:
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