Join our team to help build the next version of
openml.org to support machine learning education. We are looking for a creative web developer to create engaging and informative extensions for OpenML.org, including leaderboards for classroom challenges and dashboards to explore model performance.
InformationWe are seeking a motivated Web Developer for a short-term position (until 31 December 2025) to contribute to OpenML.org, a global platform for open machine learning. You’ll be part of a dynamic team of engineers dedicated to making machine learning more accessible and create an engaging environment for students.
Snapshot This role focuses on creating new educational tools on the next version of OpenML.org, a popular machine learning platform that supports researchers, educators, and students worldwide. You will develop extensions that help students learn about machine learning in a hands-on, interactive way.
The team You’ll be part of the OpenML engineering team, part of the research groups on Advanced Models through Open Research and Engineering (AMORE), and the open source community behind OpenML. We are a team of scientists and engineers who aim to deeply understand, explain, and build AI systems. Learn more about us here:
https://amore-labs.github.io.
The role We are looking for a skilled web developer with experience in frameworks like React and Next.js. In this role, you will help create and fine-tune new features for OpenML.org with a focus on education. You will help create leaderboards for classroom challenges, and interactive dashboards to explore machine learning model performance and structure.
Key responsibilities: - Development of a web-based machine learning platform.
- Interactive visualization of machine learning models and results.
- Building and maintaining open-source web applications.
- User interface and user experience design for education.
Impact OpenML is a popular open machine learning platform with over 300.000 users and is used directly or indirectly in over 1,000 university courses. Your work will directly affect a wide audience of machine learning students, researchers, and practitioners. Gain invaluable new skills in open source development as you help democratize AI, and help educate the next generation of AI experts.
This research will be performed under the supervision of professor
Joaquin Vanschoren, in collaboration with open source contributors from several key European research labs and industrial partners.