Computer and Information Research Scientists

# 104 overall · better than 88.0% of other jobs
1.2
Low to No Risk
0% tasks are partially/fully automatable
1/5
Automatability
1/5
Ethics
1/5
Emotional Intelligence
1/5
Forgivability
2/5
Technical Feasibility
2/5
Economic Incentive
3/5
Physical Requirements
The overall risk of AI displacing computer and information research scientists is low given the high complexity, creativity, and human insight required in this role. While some aspects can be supported by AI, full automation is not currently feasible and is limited by ethical considerations.

Median Salary: $145,080

Traits: 57

40/100Consequence_of_Error
86/100Contact_With_Others
64/100Coordinate_or_Lead_Others
14/100Cramped_Work_Space_Awkward_Positions
67/100Deal_With_External_Customers
0/100Deal_With_Physically_Aggressive_People
28/100Deal_With_Unpleasant_or_Angry_People
33/100Degree_of_Automation
71/100Duration_of_Typical_Work_Week
100/100Electronic_Mail
5/100Exposed_to_Contaminants
0/100Exposed_to_Disease_or_Infections
7/100Exposed_to_Hazardous_Conditions
4/100Exposed_to_Hazardous_Equipment
2/100Exposed_to_High_Places
2/100Exposed_to_Minor_Burns_Cuts_Bites_or_Stings
1/100Exposed_to_Radiation
0/100Exposed_to_Whole_Body_Vibration
6/100Extremely_Bright_or_Inadequate_Lighting
92/100Face-to-Face_Discussions
79/100Freedom_to_Make_Decisions
40/100Frequency_of_Conflict_Situations
51/100Frequency_of_Decision_Making
61/100Impact_of_Decisions_on_Co-workers_or_Company_Results
74/100Importance_of_Being_Exact_or_Accurate
31/100Importance_of_Repeating_Same_Tasks
2/100In_an_Enclosed_Vehicle_or_Equipment
1/100In_an_Open_Vehicle_or_Equipment
95/100Indoors_Environmentally_Controlled
10/100Indoors_Not_Environmentally_Controlled
45/100Letters_and_Memos
58/100Level_of_Competition
2/100Outdoors_Exposed_to_Weather
1/100Outdoors_Under_Cover
16/100Pace_Determined_by_Speed_of_Equipment
33/100Physical_Proximity
53/100Public_Speaking
58/100Responsibility_for_Outcomes_and_Results
30/100Responsible_for_Others_Health_and_Safety
29/100Sounds_Noise_Levels_Are_Distracting_or_Uncomfortable
5/100Spend_Time_Bending_or_Twisting_the_Body
0/100Spend_Time_Climbing_Ladders_Scaffolds_or_Poles
1/100Spend_Time_Keeping_or_Regaining_Balance
7/100Spend_Time_Kneeling_Crouching_Stooping_or_Crawling
36/100Spend_Time_Making_Repetitive_Motions
88/100Spend_Time_Sitting
19/100Spend_Time_Standing
44/100Spend_Time_Using_Your_Hands_to_Handle_Control_or_Feel_Objects_Tools_or_Controls
9/100Spend_Time_Walking_and_Running
75/100Structured_versus_Unstructured_Work
85/100Telephone
68/100Time_Pressure
4/100Very_Hot_or_Cold_Temperatures
11/100Wear_Common_Protective_or_Safety_Equipment_such_as_Safety_Shoes_Glasses_Gloves_Hearing_Protection_Hard_Hats_or_Life_Jackets
1/100Wear_Specialized_Protective_or_Safety_Equipment_such_as_Breathing_Apparatus_Safety_Harness_Full_Protection_Suits_or_Radiation_Protection
23/100Work_Schedules
86/100Work_With_Work_Group_or_Team

Tasks performed as Computer and Information Research Scientists

Low to No Risk
12
Moderate Risk
1
High Risk
0
Extreme Risk
0
  • 1.5Analyze problems to develop solutions involving computer hardware and software.
  • 2.4Assign or schedule tasks to meet work priorities and goals.
  • 1.2Evaluate project plans and proposals to assess feasibility issues.
  • 0.6Apply theoretical expertise and innovation to create or apply new technology, such as adapting principles for applying computers to new uses.
  • 1.3Consult with users, management, vendors, and technicians to determine computing needs and system requirements.
  • 1.5Meet with managers, vendors, and others to solicit cooperation and resolve problems.
  • 1.2Conduct logical analyses of business, scientific, engineering, and other technical problems, formulating mathematical models of problems for solution by computers.
  • 0.7Develop and interpret organizational goals, policies, and procedures.
  • 1Develop performance standards, and evaluate work in light of established standards.
  • 0.6Design computers and the software that runs them.
  • 1.5Participate in multidisciplinary projects in areas such as virtual reality, human-computer interaction, or robotics.
  • 1Direct daily operations of departments, coordinating project activities with other departments.

0.0% of Computer and Information Research Scientists tasks can be automated with AI or robotics

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