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== Researcher in Machine Learning and NLP, DFKI, Germany ==
  
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* Employer: [http://www.dfki.de/ DFKI GmbH], Germany
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* Title: Researcher
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* Specialty: Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing, Deep Learning, Machine Translation
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* Location: Saarbruecken
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* Deadline: March 31, 2017
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* Date posted: March 13, 2017
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* Contact: [mailto:mlt-sek@dfki.de Prof. Josef van Genabith]
  
==Internship and Full-time positions available in Natural Language Processing at Apple Inc. (Siri)==
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The Multilingual Technologies (MLT) Lab at DFKI is looking to expand its expertise in Machine Learning with a focus on Deep Learning, Machine Translation and possibly other areas of NLP. Depending on experience, the position is available at the Junior/Researcher/Senior/Principal Researcher level.
* Employer: Apple Inc.
 
* Title: Language Understanding / Dialog Scientist
 
* Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, Semantic Parsing, Dialog Systems.
 
* Location: Cupertino, CA
 
* Deadline: rolling
 
* Date Posted: December 2, 2014
 
* Thomas Kollar: tkollar@apple.com
 
  
'''Description''':  
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'''Key research responsibilities''' include:
Play a part in the next revolution in human-computer interaction. Contribute to a product that is redefining mobile computing. Create groundbreaking technology for large scale systems, spoken language understanding, big data, and artificial intelligence. And work with the people who created the intelligent assistant that helps millions of people get things done — just by asking. Join the language understanding and dialog team at Apple. The Siri team is looking for exceptionally skilled and creative scientists and engineers eager to get involved in hands-on work improving the Siri experience.
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* machine and deep learning for natural language processing/machine translation
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* software development and integration
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* publication in top-tier conferences and journals
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'''General responsibilities''' include:
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* engagement with industry partners and contract research
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* identification of funding opportunities and engagement in proposal writing
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* contribution to teaching and supervision in accordance with University and DFKI rules and regulations
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* administrative work associated with programmes of research
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'''Requirements:'''
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* MSc/PhD in computer science, machine learning, natural language processing, computational linguistics or similar
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* Strong background and track record in machine learning, neural nets and deep learning
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* Strong background and track record in NLP and MT - Excellent programming skills
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* Excellent problem solving skills, independent and creative thinking
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* Excellent team working and communication skills
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* Excellent command of written and oral English
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* Command of German and other  languages not a requirement but helpful
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The successful applicant will work in the DFKI MLT lab led by Prof. Josef van Genabith (Scientific Director MLT, DFKI, and Chair of Translation-Oriented Language Technologies, Saarland University).
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'''Working environment:'''
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DFKI is one of the largest AI research institutes worldwide, with several sites in Germany, covering basic research and applications. DFKI is a not-for-profit company with more than 500 researchers from 60+ countries across the globe. DFKI is based on a shareholder model including globally operating companies such as Intel, Google, Microsoft, Nuance, SAP, BMW, VW, Bosch, Deutsche Telekom, several SMEs, three German universities and three German Federal States.
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The DFKI Multilingual Technologies lab partners in international, national and industry funded research projects in all areas of Language Technologies (including machine translation, question answering, information extraction, human-robot communication, speech and the multi-lingual web). The MLT lab currently leads the H2020 European Research project [http://www.qt21.eu/ QT21] on MT, the EU CEF funded [http://lr-coordination.eu/ ELRC] project and the EU funded [http://www.tradr-project.eu/ TRADR] project on human-robot collaboration in disaster response scenarios.
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The MLT lab is part of the DFKI site at the Saarland University campus in Saarbrücken, Germany. Saarland University has exceptionally strong Computer Science and Computational Linguistics departments, two Max Plank Institutes in Computer Science, an Excellence Cluster in [http://www.mmci.uni-saarland.de/en/start Multimodal Computing and Interaction] and several International Doctoral and Master programmes in Computer Science and Computational Linguistics. DFKI staff regularly engage in teaching and supervision at Saarland University.
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'''Geographical environment:'''
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[http://www.saarbruecken.de/en Saarbrücken] is the capital of Saarland with approximately 190,000 inhabitants. It is located right in the heart of Europe and is the cultural center of this border region of Germany, France and Luxembourg. Some of the closest larger cities are Trier, Nancy, Mannheim, Karlsruhe and Frankfurt. Paris can be reached by train in just under 2 hours. Living costs are modest in comparison with other large cities in Germany and elsewhere in Europe.
  
'''Key Qualifications'''
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'''Starting date, duration, salary:'''
•Experience with semantic parsing, dialog modeling, information extraction, question answering, semantic web, syntactic parsing, machine translation, language modeling, sentiment analysis or speech processing.
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Preferred starting date is May/June 2017. The position is available until June 30, 2020, with opportunities for extension depending on performance and future funding. Compensation is competitive and reflects individual competence, seniority and special skills.
•Experience with supervised, weakly-supervised and unsupervised machine learning algorithms.
 
•Exceptional analytical, troubleshooting and problem solving skills
 
•Ability to implement algorithms in Java and C++ in addition to performing experiments using scripting languages (Python, Perl, Ruby, bash).
 
•Strong software engineering skills
 
•Experience working with multilingual datasets
 
•Large scale data analysis experience using distributed clusters (e.g. Pig, Spark, GraphLab, GraphX, MapReduce) a plus
 
  
'''Description'''
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'''Application:'''
You will be a part of a team that's responsible for a wide variety of natural language processing and spoken dialog systems research and development activities, including semantic parsing, dialog modeling, information extraction and question answering. Traditionally these conversational understanding applications have been focused on developing algorithms for a particular domain or language. Here at Siri, you will use large amounts of training data from Siri requests and the web to solve these problems across languages and domains. You are passionate about using your skills to implement and improve algorithms in order to create the phenomenal products. Because you'll be working closely with engineers from a number of other teams at Apple, you’ll need to be a team player who thrives in a fast paced environment.
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Applications are required to include a short cover letter, a CV, list of publications, a brief summary of research interests, and contact information for three references. Please send your electronic application (preferably in PDF format) to [mailto:mlt-sek@dfki.de Prof. Josef van Genabith] referring to job opening no. 22/17-JvG. Deadline for applications is March 31st, 2017. The position remains open until filled. Please contact [mailto:josef.van_genabith@dfki.de Prof. van Genabith] for informal inquiries.
  
'''Education'''
 
M.S. or PhD in Computer Science or related field
 
  
'''Additional Requirements'''
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== Associate Research Scientist, UKP Lab, TU Darmstadt ==
2+ years of experience in natural language processing, speech processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence or dialog systems is desired.
 
  
==Multiple Tenure-Track Positions (w/focus in Data Analytics) at The Ohio State University Department of Computer Science and Engineering==
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* Employer: [https://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/ UKP Lab], [https://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/ Technische Universität Darmstadt], Germany
* Employer: The Ohio State University
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* Title: Associate Research Scientist
* Title: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor
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* Specialty: Interactive Machine Learning (IML) or Natural Language Processing for Language Learning
* Specialty: open, two positions in Data Analytics
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* Location: Darmstadt
* Location: Columbus, OH, USA
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* Deadline: March 8, 2017
* Deadline: January 31, 2015 (Consideration starts November 2014)
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* Date posted: February 21, 2017
* Date Posted: November 17, 2014
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* Contact: [mailto:jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Prof. Iryna Gurevych]
* Website: https://web.cse.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/portal/fsearch/apply.cgi
 
  
The Computer Science and Engineering Department at the Ohio State University expects to fill multiple tenure-track positions and seeks applicants in all areas of computer science.
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The Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (UKP) Lab at the Department of Computer Science, Technische Universität (TU) Darmstadt, Germany has two openings for an
  
Particular emphasis will be placed on filling two open rank positions in conjunction with a broad university-wide research initiative on Data Analytics (https://discovery.osu.edu/focus-areas/data-analytics/collaborative.html), and a recently announced undergraduate program in Data Analytics (https://data-analytics.osu.edu). Areas of interest for these positions include (but are not limited to): data mining, big data management, cloud computing systems, data analytics; application of machine learning or data mining or data visualization to problems in network science (including social networks), health, and climate science.
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'''Associate Research Scientist'''<br />
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'''(PostDoc- or PhD-level; for an initial term of two years)'''
  
The department is committed to enhancing faculty diversity; women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply.
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to strengthen the group’s profile in the areas of Interactive Machine
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Learning (IML) or Natural Language Processing for Language Learning.
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The UKP Lab is a research group comprising over 30 team members who
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work on various aspects of Natural Language Processing (NLP), of
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which Interactive Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing
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for Language Learning are the focus areas researched in collaboration
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with partners in research and industry.
  
Applicants should hold or be completing a Ph.D. in CSE or a closely related field, have a commitment to and demonstrated record of excellence in research, and a commitment to excellence in teaching.
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We ask for applications from candidates in Computer Science with a  
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specialization in Machine Learning or Natural Language Processing,  
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preferably with expertise in research and development projects, and  
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strong communication skills in English and German.
  
To apply, please submit your application via the online database. The link can be found at: https://web.cse.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/portal/fsearch/apply.cgi.
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* The successful applicant in the area of Interactive Machine Learning will work on research activities regarding its application to end-user content annotation, information structuring and recommendation, or semantic text analysis, and development activities to create functional and attractive user-oriented product prototypes.  
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* The successful applicant in the area of Natural Language Processing for Language Learning will work on research activities in automatically assessing language competencies and readability as well as on generating exercise material for language learners in intelligent real-time learning systems.  
  
Review of applications will begin in November 2014 and will continue until the positions are filled.
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Prior work in the above areas is a definite advantage. Ideally, the
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candidates should have demonstrable experience in designing and
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implementing complex (NLP and/or ML) systems, experience in
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large-scale data analysis, large-scale knowledge bases, and strong
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programming skills incl. Java. Experience with neural network
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architectures and a sense for user experience design are a strong
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plus. Combining fundamental NLP research on Interactive Machine
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Learning or Natural Language Processing with practical applications  
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in different domains including education will be highly encouraged.
  
The Ohio State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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UKP’s wide cooperation network both within its own research community
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and with partners from research and industry provides an excellent
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environment for the position to be filled. The Department of Computer
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Science of TU Darmstadt is regularly ranked among the top ones in
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respective rankings of German universities. Its unique research
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initiative "Knowledge Discovery in the Web" and the Research Training
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Group [https://www.aiphes.tu-darmstadt.de/ "Adaptive Information Processing of Heterogeneous Content" (AIPHES)] funded by the DFG emphasize NLP, machine learning, text
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mining, as well as scalable infrastructures for the assessment and
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aggregation of knowledge. UKP Lab is a highly dynamic research group
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committed to high-quality research results, technologies of the
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highest industrial standards, cooperative work style and close
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interaction of team members working on common goals.
  
==Postdoctoral positions in NLP and text/data analytics at Mayo Clinic ==
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Applications should include a detailed CV, a motivation letter and an
* Employer: Mayo Clinic
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outline of previous working or research experience (if available).
* Title: Postdoctoral
 
* Specialty: many, see below
 
* Location:Rochester, MN, USA
 
* Deadline: December 25, 2014
 
* Date Posted: November 6, 2014
 
* Website: http://www.mayo.edu
 
  
Mayo Clinic Natural Language Processing (NLP) Program is currently seeking multiple talented postdoctoral candidates with research interest in NLP, text mining, or predictive analytics to join the program. The appointee will join a diverse team of researchers in Mayo Clinic NLP Program to research on information extraction (IE), information retrieval (IR), and predictive analytics  techniques in the big data era for better information access and delivery, document processing, text mining, and advanced analytics in the clinical and biomedical domain.
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Applications from women are particularly encouraged. All other things
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being equal, candidates with disabilities will be given preference.  
Key requirements and selection criteria for the position include:
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Please send the applications to:  
-         PhD in Biomedical Informatics, Computer Science, Statistics, Bioinformatics, Computational Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, or a related discipline
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[mailto:jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de] by 08.03.2017. The positions
-          Demonstrated expertise in some of the following areas: information retrieval, natural language processing, machine learning, data mining, human computer interaction in an IR setting, knowledge extraction and management
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are open until filled. Later applications may be considered if the  
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position is still open.
  
Other desirable skills and selection criteria include:
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==  Postdoctoral Fellowship in Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Northwestern University ==
-          Knowledge of big data techniques is plus.
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*Employer: Northwestern University, USA
-          Demonstrated informatics expertise in some of  the following areas: literature mining, clinical natural language processing, clinical terminology and ontology, clinical data warehouse and secondary use of EMR applications
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*Title: Postdoctoral Fellowship in Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Northwestern University
-          Good interpersonal and communication skills and a demonstrated commitment to working collaboratively inside NLP program and a strong interest and devotion in working with clinicians and biomedical researchers
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*Speciality: Open area
-         Familiar with Unstructured Information Management Architecture (UIMA) framework and programming skills in a variety of languages
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*Location: Evanston, IL, USA
-          Demonstrated experience in machine learning and statistical techniques and/or experimental design and analysis for clinical and biomedical studies
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*Deadline: April 1, 2017
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*Date posted: February 17, 2017
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*Contact: matt-goldrick@northwestern.edu
  
Team: Mayo NLP program is a hybrid program which aims to conduct the state-of-the-art NLP research and translating NLP research into practical NLP algorithms to facilitate clinical research and practice. The program consists of seven postdoctoral NLP experts and a handful of NLP software engineers. The program plays a significant role in multiple institutional initiatives including i) NLP infrastructure enabled by Big Data, ii) applied informatics in delivering enhanced analytics to the practice, iii) practice analytics which aims to deliver systematic approaches for quality improvement and comparative effectiveness analysis, and iv) knowledge discovery and management which aims to discover and manage domain knowledge and translate it into executable applications in practice.  
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The Department of Linguistics at Northwestern University invites applications for a full-time, non-renewable, two year postdoctoral fellowship in any area of linguistics. We are looking for candidates who pursue an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to the scientific study of language, utilizing experimental methods, corpus analysis, and/or computational modeling to inform linguistic theory and its applications. The fellowship period begins September 1, 2017. Each year, the fellow will be expected to teach one undergraduate-level course in the Department of Linguistics. The fellow will also serve as an undergraduate adviser for the Cognitive Science Program, working with students pursuing the major and minor on academic issues (e.g., course selection, research opportunities, progress on degree requirements).
 
   
 
   
Terms:  The position is available immediately. Mayo Clinic offers an attractive salary (commensurate with qualifications) and benefits package. Mayo Clinic is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity and strongly encourages applications from all qualified applicants, including women and minorities.
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The fellow will join a vibrant interdisciplinary community of researchers from across the cognitive sciences (including communication sciences, computer science, learning sciences, music cognition, neuroscience, philosophy, and psychology). The fellow’s research will be supported by the facilities of the Department of Linguistics.
 
   
 
   
Application Process: Please email Dr Hongfang Liu with your (1) resume/CV, (2) letter of application/cover letter, and (3) contact information for three references including mailing address, e-mail address, and phone number.
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To receive fullest consideration, applications should arrive by April 1, 2017. Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in Linguistics or a related field (e.g., Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Speech and Hearing Sciences) by the start date. Please include a CV that includes contact information, brief statements of research and teaching interests (1-3 pages each), up to 3 reprints or other written work (including thesis chapters for ABD applicants), teaching evaluations (if available), and the names and contact information for three references. Please visit http://www.linguistics.northwestern.edu/ for online application instructions.
 
   
 
   
Hongfang Liu, PhD (liu.hongfang@mayo.edu)
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E-mail inquiries should be directed to Matt Goldrick, Chair of the Department of Linguistics (matt-goldrick@northwestern.edu). Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer of all protected classes including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States.
NLP Program Director
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Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics
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==  Postdoctoral Research Position in Interpretable Machine Learning at Cardiff University, UK ==
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
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*Employer: Cardiff University, UK
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*Title: Research Associate in Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
Mayo Clinic | Department of Health Sciences Research | Division of Biomedical Statistics & Informatics
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*Speciality: Vector Space Models, Deep Learning, Interpretable Machine Learning, Symbolic Models
200 First Street SW | Rochester, MN 55905 | 507-293-0057 (office)
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*Location: Cardiff, UK
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*Deadline: March 2, 2017
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*Date posted: February 13, 2017
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*Contact: schockaerts1@cardiff.ac.uk
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate post in Cardiff University’s School of Computer Science & Informatics. This is a full-time, fixed-term post for 30 months, starting on 1 May 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will be dedicated to finding creative solutions and have a genuine curiosity and enthusiasm to undertake world-class research in the field of Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence. Specifically, the aim of this post will be to develop novel methods for learning interpretable/symbolic models from diverse sources of information, including knowledge graphs, vector space models and natural language text. These models will then be used as background theories in applications such as recognising textual entailment, automated knowledge base completion, or zero-shot learning. You will work closely with Steven Schockaert. You will possess or be near the completion of a PhD in Computer Science or a related area, or have relevant industrial experience.
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This research will be part of the FLEXILOG project, which is funded by the European Research Council (ERC)
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'''Essential criteria'''
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* Postgraduate degree at PhD level, or near to completion of a PhD in a related subject area or relevant industrial experience
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* An established expertise and proven portfolio of research and/or relevant industrial experience within at least two of the following research fields: Machine Learning, Knowledge Representation, Natural Language Processing.
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* A strong background in statistics and linear algebra.
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* Excellent programming skills.
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* Knowledge of current status of research in specialist field.
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* Proven ability to publish in relevant journals (e.g. Artificial Intelligence, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, Journal of Machine Learning Research, Machine Learning) or top-tier conferences (e.g. IJCAI, AAAI, ECAI, NIPS, ICML, KDD, ACL, EMNLP).
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* Ability to understand and apply for competitive research funding.
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* Proven ability in effective and persuasive communication.
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* Ability to supervise the work of others to focus team efforts and motivate individuals.
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* Proven ability to demonstrate creativity, innovation and team-working within work.
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'''Background about the university'''
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Cardiff is a strong and vibrant capital city with good transportation links and an excellent range of housing available. Various surveys have ranked it as one of the most liveable cities in Europe. Cardiff University is a member of the Russell Group of research universities, and was ranked 5th in the UK based on the quality of research in the 2014 Research Evaluation Framework. The university has a successful School of Computer Science & Informatics with an international reputation for its teaching and research activities. The school has a strong research track record recognised for its outstanding impact in terms of reach and significance, with 79% of its outputs deemed world-leading or internationally excellent in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework.
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'''Background about the project'''
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Vector space embeddings have become a popular representation framework in many areas of natural language processing and knowledge representation. In the context of knowledge base completion, for example, their ability to capture important statistical dependencies in relational data has proven remarkably powerful. These vector space models, however, are typically not interpretable, which can be problematic for at least two reasons. First, in applications it is often important that we can provide an intuitive justification to the end user as to why a given statement is believed, and such justifications are moreover invaluable for debugging or assessing the performance of a system. Second, the black box nature of these representations makes it difficult to integrate them with other sources of information, such as statements derived from natural language, or from structured domain theories. Symbolic representations, on the other hand, are easy to interpret, but classical inference is not sufficiently robust (e.g. in case of inconsistency) and too inflexible (e.g. in case of missing knowledge) for most applications.
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The overall aim of the FLEXILOG project is to develop novel forms of reasoning that combine the transparency of logical methods with the flexibility and robustness of vector space representations. For example, symbolic inference can be augmented with inductive reasoning patterns (based on cognitive models of human commonsense reasoning), by relying on fine-grained semantic relationships that are derived from vector space representations. Conversely, logical formulas can be interpreted as spatial constraints on vector space representations. This duality between logical theories and vector space representations opens up various new possibilities for learning interpretable domain theories from data, which will enable new ways of tackling applications such as recognising textual entailment, automated knowledge base completion, or zero-shot learning.
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'''More information'''
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For more details about the project and instructions on how to apply, please go to www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs and search for job 5545BR. Please note the requirement to evidence all essential criteria in the supporting statement.
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==  Research Associates in Natural Language Processing / Text Mining,  University of Manchester, UK ==
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*Employer: National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK
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*Title: Research Associates in Natural Language Processing / Text Mining
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*Speciality: Natural Language Processing, Text Mining
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*Location: Manchester, UK
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*Deadline: March 13, 2017
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*Date posted: February 10, 2017
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*Contact: sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk
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The School of Computer Science, National Centre for Text Mining at the University of Manchester seeks to appoint two Research Associates in Natural Language Processing-based Text Mining to expand its text mining research portfolio.
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They will join a strong team of 12+ staff who work on numerous national and international research projects, including industry, in areas of information extraction, disambiguation, topic analysis, natural language processing, biomedical text mining and machine learning.  
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'''Skills'''
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You should have a PhD in Computer Science with an emphasis on Natural Language Processing and Text Mining. The focus of your research will be in developing (semi)-supervised methods for information extraction, in particular relation, event extraction and normalisation; a proven ability to develop algorithms for NLP/text mining problems using deep learning will be highly desirable; knowledge of developing text mining workflows using UIMA based environment will be a plus.  You should have excellent programming skills, preferably in Java.
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* Duration of post: Immediately until 31st October 2018
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* Salary: £31,076-£38,183 per annum
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'''Research Team'''
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The National Centre for Text Mining (http://www.nactem.ac.uk) has been a leading centre for text mining since 2004, with areas of expertise in information extraction, terminology, text classification, text mining infrastructures and semantic search systems. NaCTeM is located in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (http://www.mib.ac.uk) and its staff belong to the 4th ranked Computer Science school in the UK (REF2014) which has been further assessed as having the "best environment in the UK for computer science and informatics research”.
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Informal enquiries:  Prof. Sophia Ananiadou (Sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk).
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Deadline of applications: 13/03/2017
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Application forms and further particulars: https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=12975
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== Research Scientist Intern at Adobe Research, San Jose, California ==
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*Employer: Adobe Systems Incorporated
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*Title: Research Scientist Intern
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*Speciality: NLP, machine learning and dialog.
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*Location: San Jose, CA, USA
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*Deadline: March 1, 2017
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*Date posted: January 23, 2017
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*Contact: bui@adobe.com
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We are looking for PhD students with background in NLP, machine learning, dialog to work on 2 following projects:
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1) Deep reinforcement learning for creative assistant
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2) Reading order text extraction for PDF documents
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== Assistant/Associate Professor Position in NLP/IR/Text/ML at University of California - Davis ==
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*Employer: University of California - Davis
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*Title: Assistant/Associate Professor
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*Speciality: All areas of NLP/Text/IR/ML etc including those involved in multi-media analysis.
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*Location: Davis, CA, USA
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*Deadline: January 2, 2017
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*Date posted: December 27, 2016
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*Contact: davidson@cs.ucdavis.edu
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The Department of Computer Science at the University of California at Davis invites applications for a faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in Computer Science, for appointments with a start date in Spring 2017, or later. We are targeting excellent candidates in all areas of machine learning and computational linguistics, with a special emphasis on all aspects of natural language processing, information retrieval, text analytics and text mining. The campus is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching, and service.
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Applications received by 2nd January 2017 will receive full consideration. For further information see http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/blog/faculty-employment-positions-2/
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==Postdoctoral Fellow in Natural Language Processing / Machine Learning at Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School==
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* Employer: Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School
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* Title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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* Topics: Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, Predictive Modeling
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* Location: Boston, MA
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* Deadline: Open until filled
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* Date Posted: December 23, 2016
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* Contact: Alexander Turchin (aturchin@bwh.harvard.edu)
  
==Faculty Position at UC Berkeley School of Information (Assistant, Associate, Full) ==
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'''Research focus''': the Fellow will work in a multi-disciplinary team of artificial intelligence scientists, informaticians, biostatisticians, and clinicians led by Dr. Leonid Perlovsky (http://www.leonid-perlovsky.com/) and Dr. Alexander Turchin (https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/display/Person/14588) on projects involving development of high-dimensional predictive models in medicine. The models will be based on data from a large integrated healthcare system and will utilize a combination of artificial intelligence and natural language processing of multiple narrative document streams.
* Employer: UC Berkeley
 
* Title: Professor (Assistant, Associate, or Full)
 
* Specialty: many, see below
 
* Location: Berkeley, CA, USA
 
* Deadline: December 15, 2014
 
* Date Posted: October 10, 2014
 
* Website: http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/about/ischooljobs/faculty-info-org
 
  
The UC Berkeley School of Information is seeking a tenured or tenure-track professor with expertise in information organization.
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'''Supervisor''': Alexander Turchin, MD, MS, FACMI; Leonid Perlovsky, PhD
Candidates should have a demonstrated record of relevant research, with expertise in one or more of the following:
 
  
search and information retrieval
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'''Required skills''':  strong mathematical background in statistics and machine learning; experience working with large datasets; experience with natural language processing; ability to design and conduct effective research studies; strong analytical, scientific writing, presentation and communication skills; strong programming and system development skills. Experience with predictive modeling, medical terminologies / ontologies, python, MATLAB and Apache Spark is a strong plus.
- automated content analysis, including
 
- applications to normalizing data and creating metadata, and/or applications to analyzing social science text, such as political text, or other information rich text such as - biomedical, legal, or marketing text;  
 
- practical computational approaches for analyzing information in non-textual formats;
 
- conceptual modeling of information systems;
 
- computational approaches to cognition;
 
- semantic representation and annotation;
 
- vocabulary and metadata design;
 
- classification and standardization including policy considerations;
 
- category learning at scale;
 
- data wrangling.
 
  
A successful candidate will possess appropriate technical expertise and research excellence, and be committed to working on issues related to information and/or information system design and development in a multidisciplinary setting. Relevant professional or industry experience, including hands-on experience with large-scale collections, is also desirable.
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'''Education''': PhD in computer science, biomedical informatics, or related discipline or an equivalent degree.
  
Additionally, a successful candidate must be able to teach a course in the design, structure, and use of category systems, data architecture and design for information systems, metadata creation and normalization, and data interchange formats and standards. Additional instructional topics that are desired but not required are database design, natural language processing, and information retrieval and ranking.
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'''Length of appointment''': This position is for one year with second and third year reappointment dependent on satisfactory performance and availability of funding.
  
Applications are due December 15, 2014.
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'''Available''': Immediately.
  
For more details, see the full job description at: http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/about/ischooljobs/faculty-info-org
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'''Compensation''': according to NIH (NRSA) stipend levels (https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-16-131.html).
  
==Post-doctoral position at McMaster University, Canada ==
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'''To apply''': send cover letter and CV to Dr. Alexander Turchin at aturchin@bwh.harvard.edu.
* Employer: McMaster University
 
* Title: Postdoctoral Fellow
 
* Specialty: natural language processing, sentiment analysis, computational linguistics.  
 
* Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
 
* Deadline: December 20, 2014
 
* Date Posted: October 23, 2014
 
* Website: http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca/~fchiang/misc/postdoc.pdf
 
  
Applications are solicited for a postdoctoral fellowship in the Cognitive Science of Language graduate program at McMaster University for the topic of developing psychologically grounded tools for sentiment analysis. Applicants would have their primary affiliation and work location in the Department of Linguistics and Languages at McMaster University, and will be working closely with a vibrant cross-faculty team of linguists, psychologists and computer scientists. The selected candidate will contribute to a research program that explores individual and group (gender, age) variability in perception and regulation of emotion. You will be expected to participate in a research program that explores individual and group (gender, age) variability in perception and regulation of emotion.
 
  
Primary responsibilities will include investigating new algorithmic techniques for identifying fine-grained sentiment on textual data, and semi-structured data, including social media. Primary responsibilities will include investigating new algorithmic techniques for identifying fine-grained sentiment on textual data, and semi-structured data. Equally important to the project is the development of lexical-semantic tools allowing big data analyses of text corpora for the purposes of text classification, topic modeling, development of semantic networks, and estimation of semantic similarity.  
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== PhD Scholarship /  Enhancing Scientific Text Summarization / Barcelona ==
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*Title: PhD Scholarship /  Enhancing Scientific Text Summarization with Academic Social Networks
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*Location: Barcelona, Spain
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*Deadline: February 2nd, 2017
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*Date posted: December 12, 2016
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*Contact: horacio.saggion@upf.edu
  
Please see the following web page for further details and the application procedure:
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In the context of the Marie-Curie PhD InPhiNIT La Caixa  program associated to  the Maria de Maeztu Strategic Research  Program, we are looking for a highly  motivated PhD candidate  in the area of Natural Language Processing to work in a  project dealing with Scientific Text Summarization and Academic Social  Networks.  
http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca/~fchiang/misc/postdoc.pdf
 
  
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The PhD will be carried out at the TALN research group of the  Department of  Information and Communication Technologies  (DTIC),  Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) in Barcelona.
  
== Post-doc in Bio-NLP Social Media Mining for Adverse Drug Reactions ==
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The PhD student should have background in Natural Language Processing with a solid knowledge of statistics, mathematics, computer programming and machine  learning. Experience in  Information Extraction, Text Summarization, or related areas  would be appreciated.
* Employer: University of Liverpool
 
* Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate
 
* Specialty: Bio-NLP, Natural Language Processing, Social Media Mining, Web Mining
 
* Location: Liverpool, United Kingdom
 
* Deadline: November 14, 2014 17:00 GMT
 
* Date Posted: October 23, 2014
 
  
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Brief description of the project:
  
You will work on the IMI project, WEB-RADR.  This is a highly innovative project involving collaboration across the EU and with researchers in the USA which will evaluate the use of social media in identifying adverse reactions to drugs. You will be working between two Faculties (Science & Engineering, and Health & Life Sciences) and the project will be inherently inter-disciplinary. Practical experience of software development, and good knowledge of Bio-NLP tasks such as NER, text classification, and social media analysis are essential to the role. You should have a PhD Level in NLP, Data/Web/Text Mining, or Machine Learning. The post is available until 31 August 2017.
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http://www.dtic.upf.edu/~hsaggion/scientific_summarization_social.html
  
Please see the following web page for further details including job specifications and application form.
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How and where to apply (InPhiNIT program):
http://www.liv.ac.uk/working/jobvacancies/currentvacancies/research/r-586752/
 
  
==Tenure-track Faculty Position at University of Michigan School of Information==
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https://obrasociallacaixa.org/en/educacion-becas/becas-de-posgrado/inphinit/programme-description
* Employer: University of Michigan
 
* Title: Assistant Professor
 
* Specialty: Information Analysis and Retrieval
 
* Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
 
* Deadline: November 15, 2014 preferred
 
* Date Posted: October 22, 2014
 
  
https://www.si.umich.edu/prospective-faculty/position-call-information-analysis-retrieval
 
  
The School of Information at the University of Michigan (UMSI) seeks a tenure-track professor at the assistant professor level in the areas of information analysis, information retrieval, or “big data.” While we encourage applications from all areas of information analysis and retrieval, we are particularly interested in candidates with strong interest and expertise in creating novel techniques for mining large-scale text, behaviors, and scientific data and in developing visualizations or other interactive tools for data analysis. Applications of particular interest include, but are not limited to, scientific and health data analysis, text analysis, social media analysis and digital humanities.
 
  
The mission of the School of Information is to create and share knowledge to help people use information -- with technology -- to build a better world. A successful candidate will be committed to, and will directly contribute to our goal of being the best research and teaching institution for the understanding and design of information and its technologies in service of people and society.
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The TALN research group:
  
The School is home to vibrant research and teaching programs, with 36 FTE professors, and over 400 students. We offer a Ph.D., a Master of Science in Information, a Master of Health Informatics (joint with the School of Public Health), and a Bachelor of Science in Information.  
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http://taln.upf.edu/
  
Founded in 1817, the University of Michigan has a long and distinguished history as one of the first public universities in the nation. It is one of only two public institutions consistently ranked among the nation's top universities. The University has one of the largest health care complexes in the world and one of the best library systems in the United States. With more than $1 billion in research expenditures annually, the University has the second largest research expenditure among all universities in the nation. The University has an annual general fund budget of more than $1.7 billion and an endowment valued at more than $7.6 billion.
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Maria de Maeztu Strategic Research at DTIC:
  
Qualifications:  
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https://www.upf.edu/web/mdm-dtic/description
* Ph.D. in an area such as computer science, information science, statistics, informatics, computational linguistics, or related fields concerned with information analysis and retrieval
 
* Demonstrated potential and strong commitment to successful teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level
 
* Demonstrated potential for high scholarly impact
 
* A strong commitment to connecting information, technology, and people that values interdisciplinary research, and cultural diversity
 
  
Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2014 and will continue until the position is filled. For questions about potential fit and your application please contact Dr. Qiaozhu Mei (qmei@umich.edu).  
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http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/
  
Application materials required: cover letter, curriculum vitae (CV), research statement, teaching statement, three representative publications, and contact information for three references. For more information or to apply, please visit http://apply.interfolio.com/27182.
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Other:
  
In addition to this position, the UMSI is also looking for applicants in the area of human-computer interaction, communication and technology, and health informatics.
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You can contact Prof. Horacio Saggion for more information about the project.
  
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Related information:
  
==Asst/Assc/Full Professor, Ames, Iowa==
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https://www.upf.edu/web/mdm-dtic/projects/-/asset_publisher/Ef1was9TxNY4/content/id/4113025#.WE6ZIH23nm4
* Employer: Iowa State University
 
* Title: Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor
 
* Specialty: Natural Language Processing
 
* Location: Ames, Iowa, USA
 
* Deadline: December 3, 2014
 
* Date Posted: October 21, 2014
 
  
Iowa State University has launched the Presidential High Impact Hires Initiative to support targeted faculty hiring in areas of strategic importance. As part of the initiative, the Department of English and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences invite applications for an Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor in natural language processing with an emphasis in educational applications, particularly analysis of students’ linguistic production. At the undergraduate level, the selected faculty will teach basic courses in English and Linguistics, and at the graduate level, courses in Applied Linguistics and Technology and in Human-Computer Interaction. Potential graduate course content includes programming for NLP, computational analysis of English, statistical analysis of language, discourse analysis, second language acquisition, sentiment analysis, language-based analytics, speech-driven user interfaces or automated content analysis, according to specialty. Research areas of particular interest are pedagogical applications of natural language processing, assessment of learners’ developing language ability, second language acquisition, statistical approaches to the study of language, and the analysis of discipline-specific language.  The position begins August 2015.
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http://taln.upf.edu/pages/coling2016tutorial/
  
The Applied Linguistics and Technology and the Human-Computer Interaction programs attract forward-looking students, who create an exciting intellectual environment. The programs are part of the Department of English, which offers BA degree programs in English, Literature, Rhetorical Studies, and Speech Communication; a BS degree in Technical Communication; as well as—in partnership with the Department of World Languages and Cultures—a minor in World Film Studies. On the graduate level, the department offers MA degrees in Literature; Rhetoric, Composition, and Professional Communication; TESL/Applied Linguistics; as well as an MFA program in Creative Writing and the Environment. The department also offers two PhD programs in Applied Linguistics and Technology and Rhetoric and Professional Communication. The Department of English is committed to diversity among faculty, staff and students who can enrich University objectives in the areas of research, teaching, and service. For more information, see http://www.engl.iastate.edu/.
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Iowa State University is classified as a Carnegie Foundation Doctoral/Research University-Extensive, a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), and ranked by U.S. News and World Report as one of the top public universities in the nation. Over 34,000 students are enrolled, and served by over 6,100 faculty and staff (see www.iastate.edu). Ames, Iowa is a progressive community of 60,000, located approximately 30 minutes north of Des Moines, and recently voted second best most livable small city in the nation (see www.amescvb.com).
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Iowa State University is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity and strongly encourages applications from all qualified applicants, including women, underrepresented minorities, and veterans. ISU is responsive to the needs of dual career couples, is dedicated to work-life balance through an array of policies, and is an NSF ADVANCE institution.
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All faculty members are expected to exhibit and convey good citizenship within the program, the department, college, and university activities and collegial interactions, and maintain the highest standards of integrity and ethical behavior.
 
  
A PhD by time of appointment in computational linguistics, natural language processing, or related field for all ranks.  Assistant Professor, tenure-track- The potential for excellence in research and effectiveness in teaching;  Associate Professor – A demonstrated record of accomplishments in scholarship, including an outstanding publication record, demonstrated ability to obtain research funding and effectiveness in teaching;  Full Professor – A demonstrated record of intellectual leadership through high-impact scholarship, including an outstanding publication record, program of funded research and effectiveness in teaching. Language teaching experience and language assessment experience preferred.
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== Lecturer/Senior Lecturer openings in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Imperial College London, UK ==
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*Employer: Department of Computing, Imperial College London
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*Title: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer openings in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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*Speciality: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, including (but is not limited to): machine learning for text and speech.
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*Location: London, UK
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*Deadline: January 16, 2017
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*Date posted: December 8, 2016
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*Contact: margaret.hall@imperial.ac.uk
  
Please apply for this position through the Iowa State University website at www.iastatejobs.com (Posting #400050) or by visiting http://www.iastatejobs.com/postings/7815 and click on "Apply to this Job". Please be prepared to enter or attach the following: a letter of application/cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching/research interests, transcript or list of graduate courses taken, and contact information for three references. Priority consideration will be given to applications received by December 3, 2014.
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The Department of Computing at Imperial College London invites applications for full-time faculty members at the Lecturer/Senior Lecturer level (comparable to American tenure-track Assistant Professorships) who can contribute to research and teaching, in particular in the area of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. This includes (but is not limited to): autonomous systems; knowledge representation and reasoning; planning; machine learning for speech, audio and text; optimization and data mining.
  
Iowa State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, marital status, disability, or protected veteran status, and will not be discriminated against. Inquiries can be directed to the Director of Equal Opportunity, 3350 Beardshear Hall, (515) 294-7612.
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Notwithstanding the above focus, exceptional candidates from any area of Computer Science are also encouraged to apply.
  
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The deadline for  applications is 16th January 2017. For further information see http://www.imperial.ac.uk/computing/job-vacancies/
  
  
==Computational Linguist, Wrocław, Poland==
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== Research Fellow in Biomedical Text Mining, University of Manchester, UK ==
* Employer: Wrocław University of Technology
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*Employer: National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK
* Title: Computational Linguist
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*Title: Research Fellow
* Specialty: Natural Language Engineering, Computational Linguistics
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*Speciality: Natural Language Processing, Text Mining
* Location: Wrocław, Poland/other
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*Location: Manchester, UK
* Deadline: until filled
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*Deadline: December 18, 2016
* Date Posted: October 15, 2014
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*Date posted: November 28, 2016
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*Contact: sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk
  
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research fellow in Text Mining at the National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, University of Manchester. The position is for 2 years.
  
'''Team'''
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The objective of this BBSRC funded post is to conduct research into extracting complex information (entities and events) from the scientific literature to support metabolic model development.
  
The academic group G4.19  brings together those interested in linguistics, computational linguistics, and natural language engineering. The Group develops and implements tools for natural language processing. The main focus is on the development of basic tools and language resources for Polish. The Group participates in a number of research projects, among others it coordinates the CLARIN-PL project: http://www.clarin-pl.eu.
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Candidates should have a PhD in Computer Science with emphasis in Natural Language Processing/Text Mining; working experience in biomedical text mining (event extraction); excellent knowledge in developing and adapting algorithms for text mining systems; strong publication record; excellent programming skills.
  
'''Job description'''
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* Duration of post: 1st January 2017 to 31st December 2018
* designing algorithms for the analysis of natural language texts, based on the combination of linguistic knowledge and methods of artificial intelligence (including machine learning, rule-based methods and methods of statistical analysis),
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* Salary: £39,324 to £48,327 per annum
* developing computer systems related to natural language processing and coordinating the work of small teams of programmers (conducting test and research experiments),
 
* active participation in the ongoing research projects (planning and realisation of experiments , data processing, realisation of dedicated research tasks of varying complexity),
 
* active participation in preparing applications for new research grants,
 
* active participation in writing research papers.
 
  
'''Requirements'''
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'''Research Environment '''
* enthusiastic approach to research and development of language technology for Polish,
 
* good knowledge of at least one of the languages: C ++, Python or Java,
 
* very welcome good knowledge of Polish,
 
* knowledge of English sufficient for reading scientific publications and technical documentation,
 
* welcome knowledge of Linux, Git, UML,
 
* the preferred candidates should hold PhD degree in computer science, but we do not exclude  candidates holding PhD degree in a different field or those at the advanced stage of work on their PhD.
 
  
'''We offer'''
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The National Centre for Text Mining (http://www.nactem.ac.uk) has been a leading centre for biomedical text mining since 2004, with areas of expertise in information extraction, terminology, text classification, text mining infrastructures and semantic search systems.
* participation in large research projects at national and international level,
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NaCTeM is located in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (http://www.mib.ac.uk) and its staff belong to the 4th ranked Computer Science school in the UK (REF2014) which has been further assessed as having the "best environment in the UK for computer science and informatics research".
* good basis for a scientific career and an opportunity of writing a dissertation,
 
* for PhD students: possibility of employment on a research assistant post,
 
* choice of form of employment (contract or other),
 
* attractive salary (in terms of market, not university wages),
 
* interesting job in a dynamic team,
 
* flexible working hours,
 
* flexible working time.
 
  
If interested, please send your CV and list of publications to: clarin-pl@pwr.edu.pl
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The project will involve close collaboration with a team of experts focusing on metabolomics and cheminformatics.
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More information about the project: http://www.nactem.ac.uk/empathy/
  
The application must include a statement: "I hereby agree for processing my personal data for the purpose of the recruitment process (in accordance with Personal Data Protection Act dated 29.08.1997, Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland No. 133, item 883)."
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Informal enquiries: Prof. Sophia Ananiadou (Sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk).
  
We kindly inform you that we will contact selected candidates only.
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Application form and further particulars: https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=12531
  
  
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== Associate Research Scientist, UKP Lab, TU Darmstadt ==
  
==Language Processing, Edinburgh, Scotland==
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* Employer: [https://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/ UKP Lab], [https://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/ Technische Universität Darmstadt], Germany
* Employer: Daxtra Technologies (http://www.daxtra.com)
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* Title: Associate Research Scientist
* Title: Research Application Developer
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* Specialty: NLP
* Specialty: Natural Language Processing
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* Location: Darmstadt
* Location: Musselburgh, nr Edinburgh, Scotland
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* Deadline: December 12, 2016
* Deadline: until filled
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* Date posted: November 23, 2016
* Date Posted: October 10, 2014
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* Contact: [mailto:jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Prof. Iryna Gurevych]
  
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The Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (UKP) Lab at the Department of Computer Science, Technische Universität (TU) Darmstadt, Germany has two openings for an
  
'''Job Description:'''
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'''Associate Research Scientist'''<br />
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'''(PostDoc- or PhD-level; for an initial term of two years)'''
  
Daxtra Technologies are looking for people with a background in applied language/text processing to join the R&D team in Edinburgh. Daxtra (a spin-out from the University of Edinburgh) is the leading provider of Natural Language Processing techniques
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to strengthen the group’s profile in the areas of Interactive Machine Learning (IML) or Computational Argumentation (CA). The UKP Lab is a research group comprising over 30 team members who work on various aspects of Natural Language Processing (NLP), of which Interactive Machine Learning and Computational Argumentation are the rapidly developing focus areas in collaboration with partners in research and industry.
  
You will be involved in multilingual grammar engineering, development of statistical text classifiers and search/retrieval components. Apart from a strong background in text processing you will need to demonstrate good experience in computer programming.
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We ask for applications from candidates in Computer Science with a specialization in Machine Learning or Natural Language Processing, preferably with expertise in research and development projects, and strong communication skills in English and German.
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- The successful applicant in the area of interactive machine learning will work on research activities regarding its application to end-user content annotation, information structuring and recommendation, or semantic text analysis, and development activities to create the corresponding product prototypes.
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- The successful applicant in the area of Computational Argumentation will work on research activities in analyzing the discourse of future professionals while reasoning to automatically access their argumentation quality given small amounts of training data, and development activities for the research prototype.
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Prior work in the above areas is a definite advantage. Ideally, the candidates should have demonstrable experience in designing and implementing complex (NLP and/or ML) systems, experience in information retrieval, large-scale data processing and large-scale knowledge bases, and strong programming skills incl. Java. Experience with neural network architectures is a strong plus. Combining fundamental NLP research on Interactive Machine Learning or Computational Argumentation with practical applications in different domains will be highly encouraged.
  
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UKP’s wide cooperation network both within its own research community and with partners from research and industry provides an excellent environment for the position to be filled. The Department of Computer Science of TU Darmstadt is regularly ranked among the top ones in respective rankings of German universities. Its unique research initiative "Knowledge Discovery in the Web”  and the Research Training Group [https://www.aiphes.tu-darmstadt.de “Adaptive Information Processing of Heterogeneous Content” (AIPHES)] funded by the DFG emphasize NLP, machine learning, text mining, as well as scalable infrastructures for the assessment and aggregation of knowledge. UKP Lab is a highly dynamic research group committed to high-quality research results, technologies of the highest industrial standards, cooperative work style and close interaction of team members working on common goals.
  
'''Location:'''
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Applications should include a detailed CV, a motivation letter and an outline of previous working or research experience (if available).
  
Daxtra Technologies headquarters in Musselburgh, nr Edinburgh, Scotland
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Applications from women are particularly encouraged. All other things being equal, candidates with disabilities will be given preference. Please send the applications to: [mailto:jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de] by 15.12.2016. The positions are open until filled. Later applications may be considered if the position is still open.
  
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== One Teaching Track and One Tenure Track position open at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA USA) ==
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Employer: Language Technologies Institute, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
  
'''How to Apply:'''
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Title: Assistant Teaching Professor and Assistant Professor
  
For further details or to send us your CV/resume, please contact a.nazarov@daxtra.com
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Specialty: Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Machine Learning and Statistical Methods for NLP, Social Media Analysis
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* Deadline: January 3, 2017
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* Date posted: 10th November 2016
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* Contact:  [mailto:cprose@cs.cmu.edu Dr. Carolyn P.Rose]
  
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The Language Technologies Institute (LTI) in the School of Computer Science (SCS) at Carnegie Mellon University invites applications for teaching-track and tenure-track positions, beginning Fall 2017. LTI is an academic department dedicated to the study of human language and information technologies, with approximately thirty faculty members. LTI is one of seven departments within SCS, which has over 200 tenure-track, research, and teaching faculty with expertise spanning traditional computer science, human computer interaction, language technologies, machine learning, computational biology, software engineering, and robotics. SCS offers a highly collaborative and uniquely interdisciplinary environment that promotes innovation and entrepreneurship in both teaching and research.
  
==Computational Linguists==
 
* Employer: The Lingua Team
 
* Title: Computational Linguist
 
* Specialty: Natural Language Processing
 
* Location: Seattle or remotely
 
* Deadline: ASAP
 
* Date Posted: September 22, 2014
 
  
'''Description:'''
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The teaching track is a career-oriented, renewable appointment with an initial appointment of three years. Initial teaching-track appointments are typically at the rank of Assistant Teaching Professor, with the possibility of promotion to the ranks of Associate Teaching Professor and Teaching Professor. These ranks are not tenured, but they do provide substantial opportunities for professional growth and long-term contributions to Language Technologies education at Carnegie Mellon University. Teaching track faculty contribute to the design of new curricula and the adoption of new teaching methods.
We are looking for several candidates (one for each of the languages advertised) with an advanced degree in Linguistics, or with Computational linguist background. The projects involve morphology tagging and/or linguistic analysis, but they can be done remotely. Languages: French, German, Spanish, US English, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, Finnish, or Polish. Please, provide a resume with your email application.
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For more information about this position, see: http://lti.cs.cmu.edu/teaching-track-faculty-position
  
'''Qualifications:'''
 
* Computational Linguistics and/or advanced Linguistics degree
 
* Experience drafting grammars or adapting an existing grammar to a second language
 
* Programming experience desirable
 
* Full understanding of inflectional and derivational morphology, POS, lemmatization, etc.
 
  
'''Location:'''
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We are also seeking to hire on the tenure track.  Tenure track appointments are typically at the rank of Assistant Professor, with the possibility of promotion to the ranks of Associate Professor and Professor.  Tenure-track applicants must have strong interests and accomplishments in both research and teaching. For more information about this position, see: http://lti.cs.cmu.edu/tenure-track-faculty-position
Seattle, WA or remote
 
  
'''How to Apply:'''
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== One Post-doctoral position in Statistical Machine Translation in CUNY (at Manhattan, NYC) ==
Send your resume to info@thelinguateam.com
 
  
== Visiting Student Position in Spoken Language Understanding (NLP+Speech+ML) / TTI-Chicago / Chicago, IL ==
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Employer: Department of Computer Science at Hunter College, University of New York
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Title: post-doctoral position
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Specialty: Machine Translation
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Location: Manhattan, NYC, NY
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* Deadline: Open until filled
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* Date posted: 6th November 2016
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* Contact:  [mailto:Jia.Xu@hunter.cuny.edu Dr. Jia Xu]
  
* Employer: Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
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The Statistical Machine Learning and Translation group of Dr. Xu at the City University of New York is inviting applications for one post-doctoral position. This is a splendid opportunity to conduct research blending very applied research (i.e. industrial-level Machine Translation systems) with foundational research in statistical machine learning. Dr. Xu’s group has an excellent record (e.g. winning first-place) in the international machine translation competitions during the last decade. The current research has evolved into exciting areas beyond statistical machine translation, such as in the foundations of machine learning and in frameworks in understanding the underlying geometry of languages.
* Title: Visiting student researcher
 
* Specialty: Machine learning, NLP, speech
 
* Location: Chicago, IL, United States, 60637
 
* Deadline: Until filled
 
* Date Posted: Sept 10, 2014
 
  
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Applicants should hold by the time the appointment begins a PhD (or its equivalent) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Statistics, Mathematics, Physics or in a related discipline. We are seeking for applicants committed to either (1) extending their current research program in statistical Natural Language Processing or (2) employing their analytical and engineering skills and join in our current research program. Therefore, this position can be also seen as an opportunity to fast-forward develop statistical NLP skills and conduct cutting-edge research in this field.
  
'''Job Description'''
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The position is for 1 year with the possibility of extending it up to 3 years. The starting date is flexible.
  
Applications are sought for a paid visiting student position as part of a broad interdisciplinary project on spoken language understanding involving natural language processing, speech processing, and machine learning. The visiting student will work primarily with TTI-Chicago faculty Mohit Bansal (http://ttic.edu/bansal), Karen Livescu (http://ttic.edu/livescu), and Kevin Gimpel (http://ttic.edu/gimpel), and will also have opportunities to collaborate with other TTIC and University of Chicago faculty/researchers as relevant.
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The Hunter College at the City University of New York may ask the post-doctor to take up a very moderate teaching load (can be waived based on research promise). The salary commensurate with qualifications and research potential and starts from $50K/year.
  
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Hunter college is located in upper-east Manhattan. This is an extremely vibrant research location with numerous opportunities for collaboration. Hunter college is surrounded by top research labs (e.g. Google Research, Microsoft Research, Facebook, IBM Research), and many other university departments (e.g. Princeton, Columbia, NYU).
  
The position will be based at TTI-Chicago, a computer science graduate institute located on the University of Chicago campus, with vibrant research groups in machine learning, speech and language processing, and computer vision. The duration of the position is flexible (6 to 18 months).
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Applications should include a recent CV and optionally a research statement and 2 representative publications. Applications should be sent to Dr. Jia Xu by email to: jia.xu@hunter.cuny.edu including in the Subject title the keyword: “Application”.
  
 +
All applicants will be notified upon receipt of the application by email.
  
The target start date is Fall or Winter 2014. Compensation includes stipend and tuition (if applicable). The position will remain open until filled.
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This position will be advertised at http://jiaxu.org until is filled.
  
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Hunter is committed to a policy of equal employment and equal access in its educational programs and activities. Diversity, inclusion, and an environment free from discrimination are central to the mission of the City University of New York.
  
'''Responsibilities'''
 
  
The broad goal of the work is to advance text-based NLP tasks (e.g., syntactic parsing) via speech cues, using and developing deep learning and multi-view learning techniques. The specific focus of the student’s project will be determined by mutual agreement based on the student's background and interests.
 
  
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== Three fully funded PhD Positions in Statistical Natural Language Processing in CUNY (at Manhattan, NYC) ==
  
'''Qualifications'''
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Employer: Department of Computer Science at Hunter College, University of New York
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Title: fully-funded PhD position
 +
Specialty: NLP
 +
* Location: Manhattan, NYC, NY
 +
* Deadline: Open until filled
 +
* Date posted: 6th November 2016
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* Contact:  [mailto:Jia.Xu@hunter.cuny.edu Dr. Jia Xu]
  
Applicants are expected to have strong qualifications in machine learning (preferably deep or multi-view learning), and ideally also natural language processing (preferably syntactic parsing) or speech processing. Applicants should have a Bachelor’s degree in a related field, preferably pursuing a MS/PhD degree. There are no citizenship requirements for this position.
 
  
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The Statistical Machine Learning and Translation group of Dr. Xu at the City University of New York is inviting applications for fully-funded PhD student positions starting in 2017. This is a splendid opportunity to conduct research blending very applied research (i.e. industrial-level Machine Translation systems) with foundational research in statistical machine learning. Dr. Xu’s group has an excellent record (e.g. winning first-place) in the international machine translation competitions during the last decade. The current research has evolved into exciting areas beyond statistical machine translation, such as in the foundations of machine learning and in frameworks in understanding the underlying geometry of languages.
  
'''How to Apply'''
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Applicants should hold by the time that begin their PhD studies a BSc, BEng (or its equivalent) in Computer Science, Linguistics, Computer Engineering, Statistics, Mathematics, Physics or related disciplines. We are seeking for very motivated students with enthusiasm and dedication in conducting cutting-edge research in statistical methods over massive amounts of data. Natural Language Processing is the prototypical domain where Machine Learning and Big Data are required to come together.
  
Please direct questions and interest in the position to slu-job@ttic.edu. Complete applications should be sent to the same address and consist of:
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The typical duration of the PhD program is from 3 to 4 years.  
  
* brief cover letter, describing your interest in and qualifications for the position
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The Hunter College at the City University of New York asks that the PhD candidate should take up two teaching assistantships per year. The admitted student will be offered to have the tuition fees covered and also stipend sufficient to cover the living cost.
*  curriculum vitae including publication list
 
* two or more letters of reference (preferably directly emailed to slu-job@ttic.edu, or contacts who can supply letters on request)
 
  
Please see http://ttic.edu/bansal/slu-job.html for more information.
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Hunter college is located in upper-east Manhattan. This is an extremely vibrant research location with numerous opportunities for internships and collaboration. Hunter college is surrounded by top research labs, such as Google Research, Microsoft Research, Facebook, and IBM Research.
  
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Application material: CV and optionally a statement of purpose letter, GRE, and TOELF/IELTS results. Applications should be sent to Dr. Jia Xu by email to: Jia.Xu@hunter.cuny.edu including in the Subject title the keyword: “PhD".
  
== NLP-Speech Data Scientist / Civis Analytics / Chicago, IL, USA ==
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All applicants will be notified upon receipt of the application by email.
  
* Employer: Civis Analytics
+
This position will be advertised at http://jiaxu.org until the position is filled.
* Title: Data Scientist
 
* Specialty: Natural Language Processing / Speech Processing / Machine Learning
 
* Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
* Deadline: Rolling
 
* Date Posted: July 7, 2014
 
  
'''Who We Are:'''
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Hunter is committed to a policy of equal employment and equal access in its educational programs and activities. Diversity, inclusion, and an environment free from discrimination are central to the mission of the City University of New York.
  
Our Company is a Chicago-based Big Data analytics firm born in a large windowless back room of President Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign. We called it “The Cave.”
 
  
Beginning with the campaign, our mission as a team has been clear: help great organizations use their Big Data to solve their biggest problems.  We are now applying our analytical expertise, specialized software, and innovative technological approach to help companies, non-profits, and campaigns leverage their data to develop smarter strategies, make better decisions, and build stronger, data-driven organizations. In the year since our company’s founding, we have helped solve problems as diverse as enrolling individuals for health insurance, optimizing TV ad purchases to reach more targets, and pinpointing individuals who want to sign up for a clean energy utility company.
 
  
We are not a group of spreadsheet management consultants; we are an inventive team of the best statisticians, scientists, engineers, and technologists in our fields building things that have never been built before. And we’re looking to add to our team.
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== Funded PhD Position in Natural Language Processing in Barcelona ==
  
We are already solving some of the world’s most demanding and complex problems with Big Data – working with organizations to analyze and understand their individual level intelligence to improve outcomes and implement organizational change. We work on teams with diverse skill sets to apply and invent new data science techniques, putting us at the forefront of innovation in our field as we solve problems that have never been solved before.
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* Employer: Department of Information and Communication Technologies at Universitat Pompeu Fabra
 +
* Title: PhD studentship position
 +
* Specialty: NLP
 +
* Location: Barcelona, Spain
 +
* Deadline: August 8th, 2016 (or until filled)
 +
* Date posted: 29th July 2016
 +
* Contact:  [mailto:horacio.saggion@upf.edu Prof. Horacio Saggion]
  
We are smart, fun, and a little bit weird. Does this sound like you?
 
  
'''Job Description:'''
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The Department of Information and Communication Technologies  at Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain, invites applications for a  PhD studentship position that is associated with the María de Maeztu Units of Excellence Research Program of the Spanish Government  (http://www.upf.edu/mdm-dtic), and involves joint work of the research labs of profs. Horacio Saggion and Ricardo Baeza-Yates. This position will be funded under the FPI call to be launched by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.
  
The Research and Development team is responsible for developing the fundamental data science methods, techniques, and best practices that power the mission of our company.  Our diverse work includes predictive analytics, algorithm development, experimental design, visualization, and survey research. As a Data Scientist on our Chicago-based Research and Development team, you will work closely and collaboratively with analysts and engineers to develop and operationalize the techniques that quantify and solve big, meaningful problems. Our team dives deeply into big problems and works in a variety of areas.
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Project Description
  
With a specialization in unstructured data, this Data Scientist role will apply techniques from fields such as machine learning, applied statistics, natural language processing, computer vision, and speech processing to the growing unstructured datasets being collected at Civis.  Because the majority of the world’s information is unstructured, being able to leverage these diverse and voluminous data sources adds tremendous value to Civis products and research. In this role, you will be a critical voice shaping both how unstructured data informs existing Civis products and services, and how it leads to the development of entirely new ways of serving our clients, novel to the industry as a whole.
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In the context of our Maria de Maeztu (MdM) project "Mining the Knowledge of Scientific Publications"  ( see  http://www.upf.edu/mdm-dtic) the PhD student will carry out a research project on the more focused area of automatic research paper assessment which concerns a number of interesting research questions including but not limited to:
  
We are looking for individuals from a diversity of backgrounds with demonstrated quantitative and problem-solving skills. We value creativity, hard work, and on-the-job-excellence and offer competitive compensation and benefits packages. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States.
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* automatic research paper evaluation
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* automatic research paper/author impact prediction
 +
* automatic novelty evaluation
  
'''Minimum Qualifications:'''
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The PhD will benefit from the resources developed during MdM project: availability of large scale open scientific repositories, natural language processing technology adapted to scientific text processing, document retrieval technology, etc. as well as the expertise of the MdM team members.
  
* Master’s degree in a quantitative field, such as computer science, statistics, machine learning, or electrical engineering, or a Bachelor’s degree and outstanding work experience
+
Applicants
* Knowledge of and practical experience in applying the methodology of one or more unstructured data analysis fields, such as natural language processing, speech processing, or computer vision.
 
* Familiarity with statistical packages such as R, Stata, or in the Python scientific stack (NumPy, SciPy, scikit-learn, pandas)
 
* Experience with common toolkits for unstructured data analysis, such as Theano, Torch, open-cv, the Stanford NLP tools, HTK, and Kaldi
 
* Experience with SQL databases
 
* Strong programming skills
 
* Experience identifying and correcting for problems in imperfect data
 
* An ability and eagerness to constantly learn and teach others
 
  
'''Preferred Qualifications:'''
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Candidates should hold a M.Sc. in Computer Science or related field with a solid background in Natural Language Processing and be proficient in spoken and written English. Experience with recent advances in Machine Learning and Information Retrieval would be highly valuable. Knowledge of statistical analysis is highly desirable.
* PhD in a quantitative field such as computer science, statistics, machine learning, or electrical engineering
 
* Ability to expand upon modern statistical learning methods
 
* Significant work experience in applying the methodology of one or more unstructured data analysis fields
 
* High proficiency in programming with Python, Go, Java, Lua, C, or other languages used for high-performance statistical computing
 
* Familiarity with architectures for scaling statistical computing to big data applications, such as Hadoop and Spark
 
* Theoretical understanding sufficient to independently implement complex neural network architectures
 
  
'''Location:'''
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More information
  
This posting is for a position in Civis’ Chicago headquarters.
+
For informal inquiries, prospective candidates may contact professor Horacio Saggion at horacio DOT saggion AT upf DOT edu
  
'''Dates:'''
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For more information please check the official announcement at
  
We are hiring for multiple positions and will evaluate candidates as applications are received.
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https://portal.upf.edu/web/etic/automatic-research-assessment?p_p_id=56_INSTANCE_MaAxd6TFfhia&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=normal&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_count=1
  
'''How to Apply:'''
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==  Research Fellow in Biomedical Text Mining, University of Manchester, UK ==
 +
*Employer: National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK
 +
*Title: Research Fellow
 +
*Speciality: Natural Language Processing, Text Mining
 +
*Location: Manchester, UK
 +
*Deadline: August 13, 2016
 +
*Date posted: July 18, 2016
 +
*Contact: sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk
  
Applications may be submitted at http://www.civisanalytics.com/apply/entry/data-scientist-chicago-il.
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research fellow in Biomedical Text Mining at the National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, University of Manchester.
Specific inquiries may be directed to Derrick Higgins: [mailto:dhiggins@civisanalytics.com dhiggins@civisanalytics.com].
 
  
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The objective of this BBSRC funded post in collaboration with Unilever is to conduct research into extracting complex information from the scientific literature to support metabolic pathway curation using text mining methods.
  
== Postdoc in Natural Language Processing / Aix-Marseille University / Marseille, France ==
+
Candidates should have a PhD in Computer Science with emphasis in Natural Language Processing/Text Mining; working experience in information extraction at large scale; excellent knowledge in developing and adapting algorithms for text mining systems; machine learning; experience in biomedical Text Mining; strong track record of high-quality papers in conferences such as ACL, EMNLP, etc., and in high quality journals; excellent programming skills; proven ability to develop independently research proposals.
  
* Employer: Aix-Marseille University
+
* Duration of post: until 31st March 2018 with possibility of extension
* Title: Postdoc
+
* Salary: £38,896 to £47,801 per annum
* Specialty: Natural Language Processing
 
* Location: Luminy, Marseille, France
 
* Deadline: July 1st, 2014
 
* Date Posted: June 12, 2014
 
  
'''Job Description:'''
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'''Research Environment '''
  
We are looking for an outstanding research scientist to join the "SENSEI" european project (http://www.sensei-conversation.eu/). You
+
The National Centre for Text Mining (http://www.nactem.ac.uk) has been a leading centre for biomedical text mining since 2004, with areas of expertise in information extraction, terminology, text classification, text mining infrastructures and semantic search systems.
will contribute to conversation analysis summarization research to
+
NaCTeM is located in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (http://www.mib.ac.uk) and its staff belong to the 4th ranked Computer Science school in the UK (REF2014) which has been further assessed as having the "best environment in the UK for computer science and informatics research".
allow the exploitation of large quantity of comments in social
 
media and spoken conversations.
 
  
You will contribute to the design and development of speech and text
+
The project will involve close collaboration with a team of experts focusing on metabolomics and cheminformatics.
summarization technologies for conversational data such as social
+
More information about the project: http://www.nactem.ac.uk/empathy/
media comments and tweets. There will be three components to the
 
system: linguistic analysis of the conversations, content selection
 
and aggregation, and generation of the summaries (text or other
 
media). The approach is expected to make use of recent machine
 
learning advances such as deep learning, and focus on limiting the
 
quantity of supervision needed. The prototype will be evaluated by
 
end-user professionals in ecological conditions.
 
  
'''Qualifications:'''
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Informal enquiries: Prof. Sophia Ananiadou (Sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk).
  
The applicant must hold a PhD degree, preferably in the field of
+
Application form and further particulars: https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=11856
natural language processing or machine learning. He/she should:
 
* Be proficient in one of Java / C++ programming and python or php scripting
 
* Have experience with developing efficient NLP / machine learning systems.
 
* Be keen on researching the literature and writing papers
 
* Enjoy team work and be autonomous
 
  
'''Location:'''
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== Computational Linguist-Morphology ==
  
You will work at the LIF computer science lab at Aix-Marseille
+
* Employer: [http://www.edcknowledge.com/ Esprit de Corps Corporation (EdC)], US
University in France, at the Luminy campus next to the
+
* Title: Computational Linguist-Morphology
calanques.
+
* Specialty: Application of Finite State Transducers (FST) to language processing technologies, development of FST networks for languages, integration of morphological analyzers.
 +
* Location: Various US Locations
 +
* Deadline: Open
 +
* Date posted: June 19, 2016
 +
* Contact: [mailto:jlay@edcknowledge.com. Jim Lay]
  
'''Dates:'''
 
  
Interviews will be held in July 2014, the Postdoc will start in
+
EdC provides linguistic and cultural insight in support of US national interests. We are a woman owned, small business, and an equal opportunity employer.
september / october 2014 and last one year.
 
  
'''How to Apply:'''
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The Computational Linguist-Morphology provides unique expertise with the application of FST to language processing technologies, to include the development of FST networks for languages, the integration of morphological analyzers in multilingual databases/search engines and the development of APIs for managing FST I/O in a multilingual environment.
  
Enquiries and applications should be sent to Benoit Favre: benoit.favre@lif.univ-mrs.fr
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''Qualifications''
  
== Executive Director / CLARIN ERIC / Utrecht University, the Netherlands ==
+
*A master's degree in computer science and/or linguistics, or in a related field; eight (8) years related experience in FST technologies for language applications may be substituted for a master's degree.
  
* Employer: CLARIN ERIC through Utrecht University
+
*Within the last ten (10) years, shall have a minimum of seven (7) years experience programming language networks in one or more FST applications such as XSFT, Stuttgart Finite State Transducer Toolkit, OpenFST, FOMA, or other product with equivalent functional capabilities.
* Title: Executive Director
 
* Specialty: Research Infrastructures
 
* Location: Utrecht University, the Netherlands
 
* Deadline: August 15, 2014
 
* Date Posted: June 10, 2014
 
  
'''Job Description:'''
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*Shall have a minimum of five (5) years experience coding with two (2) or more of the following: C, C++, or Java. Shall also have a minimum of five (5) years experience with Perl and/or Python scripting languages.
  
CLARIN is one of the two big humanities pan-European research infrastructures on the ESFRI roadmap with global ambitions, expected to expand rapidly in the near future. It currently has about 25 centres in 10 countries and the number is growing. At the same time CLARIN is participating actively in several emerging global data infrastructure initiatives (e.g. RDA, EUDAT). In addition it is actively pursuing its collaboration with other international humanities research infrastructures such as DARIAH.
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*Within the last ten (10) years, shall have a minimum of five (5) years experience with linguistics and language structure, language processing technologies, and/or with applying morphologies to multilingual databases/search engines.
  
As our current Executive Director is retiring, CLARIN is looking for an inspiring person to continue this successful enterprise and lead it to the next level.
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*Shall have a minimum of five (5) years experience with two (2) or more foreign languages. Shall have demonstrated experience with international encodings, to include converting and handling multilingual encoding, such as UTF-8.
  
The main challenges the new executive director needs to lead on in the next years are: the expansion and the sustainability of CLARIN, to balance the central and distributed activities, increase outreach to new user communities, new collaboration partners and new continents, and to promote collaboration with commercial partners.  
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''Applicants must be United States citizens able to acquire a personal security clearance.''
  
'''Responsibilities:'''
+
For more information about the post and for '''applications''': http://edcknowledge.com/join-the-corps-2/, Search and apply for the position titled "Computational Linguist-Morphology".
  
* Leading the Board of Directors of the CLARIN ERIC
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== Computational Linguist ==
* Building on prior work, drafting strategy, work programme, budget and staff plan for CLARIN
 
* Planning the technical development together with the Technical Director, overseeing the implementation and operation of the distributed infrastructure and coordinating centre cooperation
 
* Ensuring the long-term sustainability of CLARIN and guiding its European and global expansion
 
* Building strong pan-European and international relationships with a broad range of stakeholders within and outside the consortium. This includes CLARIN members, the relevant ministries and funding bodies, external language resource providers, the EU, and international bodies, including research infrastructures on the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) Roadmaps as well as other research infrastructures
 
* Leading the international fundraising efforts for CLARIN
 
* Monitoring and measuring CLARIN’s activities and reporting to General Assembly
 
* Specifically, monitoring the adherence of the national consortia to the operational rules and standards for CLARIN-related operations, and developing recommendations for counter-measures for any irregularities
 
* Ensuring that CLARIN’s services comply with appropriate ethical, legal and societal norms and principles
 
* Planning, organizing, and managing the main office in Utrecht, which includes recruitment
 
* Facilitating and supporting the operation of CLARIN’s governance bodies
 
  
'''Qualifications:'''
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* Employer: [http://www.edcknowledge.com/ Esprit de Corps Corporation (EdC)], US
 +
* Title: Computational Linguist
 +
* Specialty: Integration of NLP Modules, Experimentation with User Interfaces for Analytic Support, Web Services for Querying Extracted Results.
 +
* Location: Various US Locations
 +
* Deadline: Open
 +
* Date posted: June 19, 2016
 +
* Contact: [mailto:jlay@edcknowledge.com. Jim Lay]
  
* A higher university degree or equivalent qualifications and an international interdisciplinary network
 
* Relevant experience in the European Research Area, international arena, as well as in European level funding mechanisms and understanding of the ESFRI process
 
* An understanding of current and emerging agendas and challenges in data management and curation in the humanities domain
 
* Excellent communicative skills
 
* A proven fundraising record
 
* A record of relevant academic excellence
 
* The ability to understand organisational and technical issues involved in building, maintaining, and federating digital repositories, catalogues, authentication services, and similar infrastructure components based on modern information technologies
 
  
'''How to Apply'''
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EdC provides linguistic and cultural insight in support of US national interests. We are a woman owned, small business, and an equal opportunity employer.
  
For more information, please visit http://www.clarin.eu/news/vacancy-advertisement-executive-director
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The Computational Linguist provides unique expertise with the application of computer science to language processing technologies, to include experimentation with, and integration of, unique NLP modules, experimentation with user interfaces for analytic support, web development, and development of web services for querying extracted results.  
  
 +
''Qualifications''
  
== Research Scientist in Natural Language Technologies / Bosch Research & Technology Center / Palo Alto, California ==
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*MA in computer science and/or linguistics, or in a related field (8 years related experience may be substituted for a Master's Degree).
  
* Employer: Bosch Research & Technology Center
+
*Within the last 10 years shall have a minimum of 7 years experience each programming: C, C++, or Java.
* Title: Research Scientist in Natural Language Technologies (PhD)
 
* Specialty: Natural Language Processing
 
* Location: Palo Alto, California, United States, 94304
 
* Deadline: Until filled
 
* Date Posted: May 19, 2014
 
  
'''Job Description:'''
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*Within the last 5 years, shall have a minimum of 3 years programming with two or more scripting languages (e.g. Perl, Python).
  
The Language Interaction and Knowledge Engineering group of Bosch Research in Palo Alto, CA is responsible for shaping the future user experience of Bosch products by creating cutting-edge technologies. We collaborate closely with leading universities on solutions to hard challenges in speech, language, knowledge topics to enable natural, intuitive and intelligent communication between humans and computers.  We work with internal partners to transfer our ideas and solutions into future products. Over the years, we have already developed innovative world-leading technologies in the areas of human machine interaction (HMI) systems.  
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*Within the last 10 years, shall have a minimum of 5 years experience with linguistics and language structure, language processing technologies, and/or with applying ontologies to NLP applications.  
  
To strengthen the Language Interaction and Knowledge Engineering team in our Palo Alto office we are seeking enthusiastic and creative researcher with a strong desire to drive technology development in this area.  
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*A minimum of 5 years experience with two or more foreign languages is required.  
  
'''Responsibilities:'''
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*Shall have demonstrated experience developing software in a Linux environment, with Semantic Web technologies (e.g. RDF, OWL), and with international encodings, to include converting and handling multilingual encoding, such as UTF - 8 is required.
  
* Develop large-scale natural language technologies and components, and improve the state-of-the-art HMI system performance with various methods
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''Applicants must be United States citizens able to acquire a personal security clearance.''
* Together with a team of experts, adapt and integrate language processing components into Bosch HMI system for different business areas
 
* Communicate with business departments about the technology potentials as well as identify potential areas of business values.  
 
  
 +
For more information about the post and for '''applications''': http://edcknowledge.com/join-the-corps-2/, Search and apply for the position titled "Computational Linguist".
  
'''Qualifications:'''
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== Research Associate/Fellow in Machine Learning, University of Sheffield, UK ==
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* Employer: [http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/ University of Sheffield], UK
 +
* Title: Research Associate/Fellow
 +
* Specialty: ML
 +
* Location: Sheffield
 +
* Deadline: July 18, 2016
 +
* Date posted: June 17, 2016
 +
* Contact: [mailto:l.specia@sheffield.ac.uk Prof. Lucia Specia]
  
* Ph.D. in Computer Science or related fields
 
* Strong research background in natural language technology development and applications, text mining, machine learning, and statistics
 
* Hands-on experience with natural language processing, text mining and machine learning algorithm implementation
 
* Strong skills in coding (C/C++ or Java), algorithms and system design
 
* Very good communication skill together with good quality publication
 
* Experience in text summarization research and development is a plus
 
* Experience in large system development and speech technology is a plus
 
  
 +
We have an opening for a 3-year position of Research Associate or Research Fellow in Machine Learning with applications to Machine Translation and Multimodal Language Processing. This position is funded by the ERC MultiMT project: Multi-modal Context Modelling for Machine Translation, led by Prof. Lucia Specia (www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~lucia) at the University of Sheffield.
  
'''How to Apply'''
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This is a highly interdisciplinary project involving Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision and Machine Learning. Its goal is to devise methods and algorithms to exploit global multi-modal information for context modelling in Machine Translation. The post holder will be expected to investigate new ways to acquire multilingual multi-modal representations, and new machine learning and inference algorithms that can learn from these rich context models to generate high quality translations. In addition, if appointed as Research Fellow, the post holder will be expected to make significant contributions to multi-modal language processing in general, drawing from their experience in Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing.
  
For more information, and to apply online, please visit http://bit.ly/1k8UZ57
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This is an opportunity to work in a well-connected international team with world-leading reputation in the Natural Language Processing (NLP) research group at the University of Sheffield. The NLP group is well known internationally for its research, and is one of the largest research groups in the area in Europe.
  
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This post offers excellent opportunities for publications, project visits and conference trips. Applicants should have (for Research Associate (RA) and Research Fellow (RF) posts):
  
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* PhD (or equivalent work experience) in Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics or related areas
 +
* Significant experience and track record in Machine Learning (RA and RF)
 +
* Strong publication record commensurate with career stage (RA and RF)
 +
* Experience and strong track record in Computer Vision (desirable for RA, required for RF)
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* Experience and strong track record in Natural Language Processing (desirable for both RA and RF)
 +
* Strong programming experience, particularly in Python or C++. (RA and RF)
  
== Post-doc in Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Language Processing applied to Sign Language Analysis / TTI-Chicago / Chicago, IL ==
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This post is fixed-term with a start date from August 2016 (or soon after) and duration of ''3 years'' with possibility of extension to ''5 years''.
  
* Employer: Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
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'''Salary range''': £28,847 to £46,414 per annum.
* Title: Post-doctoral scholar
 
* Specialty: Machine learning, NLP, computer vision, speech
 
* Location: Chicago, IL, United States, 60637
 
* Deadline: Until filled
 
* Date Posted: May 12, 2014
 
  
 +
For informal inquiries contact Dr. Lucia Specia: L.Specia@sheffield.ac.uk
  
'''Job Description'''
+
For more information about the post and for '''applications''': http://www.shef.ac.uk/jobs, Search and apply for jobs using reference number UOS014018
  
Applications are sought for a post-doctoral position as part of a project on automatic sign language analysis and recognition. The post-doc will work primarily with TTI-Chicago (TTIC) faculty Greg Shakhnarovich and Karen Livescu. The work is part of a broad interdisciplinary project including both recognition and linguistics of American Sign Language (ASL), in collaboration with U. Chicago linguistics faculty Diane Brentari and Jason Riggle. The post-doc will also have opportunities to collaborate with other TTIC and the University of Chicago researchers as relevant, and should be able to interact with colleagues in a broad range of disciplines.
 
  
  
The post-doc will be based at TTI-Chicago, a computer science graduate institute located on the University of Chicago campus, with vibrant research groups in machine learning, computer vision, and speech and language processing. The position is for 2 years, contingent on annual reappointment.
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== Doctoral Researcher at UKP/KRITIS, TU Darmstadt ==
  
 +
* Employer: [https://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/ Technische Universität Darmstadt], Germany
 +
* Title: Doctoral researcher
 +
* Specialty: NLP
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* Location: Darmstadt
 +
* Deadline: July 10, 2016
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* Date posted: June 10, 2016
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* Contact: [mailto:jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Prof. Iryna Gurevych]
  
The target start date is Fall 2014, with some flexibility. Compensation includes a competitive salary and benefits plan.  The position will remain open until filled.
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KRITIS ("Kritische Infrastrukturen: Konstruktion, Funktionskrisen und Schutz in Städten"), a new interdisciplinary research training group at Technsiche Universität Darmstadt and funded through the German Research Foundation, is currently seeking a '''Doctoral Researcher''' to start on 1 October 2016.
  
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KRITIS researches systems for technical supply and disposal, and for communication and transport, which have become the central nervous system of modern cities.  Their disruption can trigger dramatic crises.  Modern city infrastructures are increasingly vulnerable not only to external threats (natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and cyber attacks) but also due to their inherent complexity and interdependence.  Our aim is to understand and describe these complex systems in their spatial and temporal contexts.  This is done in three main research areas:
  
'''Responsibilities'''
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# We want to ensure that technical infrastructures are constructed with the term "critical" in mind.  We therefore ask what technical-functional needs, and political and social considerations, are relevant, and how these vary according to the systems' historical and spacial context.
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# We assume that the complex spatial and temporal arrangements become particularly visible during infrastructural-functional crises.  We therefore investigate failures of urban infrastructures, including the conditions contributing to their vulnerability or resilience.
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# Finally, we ask how we can best organize protection against or preparation for infrastructural-functional crises (so-called "prevention and preparedness").
  
The goal of the work is to advance automatic recognition and analysis of American Sign Language (ASL), in part through development of core methods for learning and vision. The specific focus of the post-doc's research will be determined by mutual agreement based on the post-doc's background and interests, and may include any of: new graphical models and learning techniques; articulated hand pose tracking and estimation constrained by the grammar of sign; domain adaptation/normalization for different subjects and signing styles; techniques inspired by speech recognition and NLP; and work with new data sources beyond video, including depth sensors (e.g. Kinect) and motion capture. Prior knowledge of and interest in ASL is preferred.
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Research in the training group takes an interdisciplinary approach, with cooperation among the following specialities:  space and infrastructure planning, modern and contemporary history, medieval history, philosophy of technology, comparative analysis of political systems, ubiquitous knowledge processing, urban design and planning, rail systems, and computer science for architecture and construction.
  
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In this area, the discipline of ubiquitous knowledge processing (Prof. Iryna Gurevych) is concerned with the interactions between urban infrastructure (e.g., transport, telecommunications), communication in social media, and the relevant spatial and temporal analysis methods from the perspective of adaptive information and text processing.  This will be of particular interest to doctoral candidates in the fields of real-time text analysis which can be applied to the early detection of crises, to public opinion-making, or to crisis management through automated evaluation of (online) content such as Twitter.
  
Advising and teaching opportunities are likely to be available if desired, but this is not a requirement of the position.
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Possible dissertation topics include:
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* Social-spatial differences of criticality: location- and class-specific text-analytic mining of argumentation on urban infrastructure in social media
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* Mining of arguments on urban infrastructure in social media for cascading reactions (i.e., spatio-temporal spread of social media responses to the collapse of urban infrastructure)
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* Early recognition of vulnerability: Real-time monitoring of information on hazards to urban infrastructure in social media
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* User expectations on the speed of resolution of infrastructural failures – comparison and analysis of tweets across national boundaries
  
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For discussion or advice on further possible research topics and organizational issues, please contact Prof. Iryna Gurevych at [mailto:jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de].
  
'''Qualifications'''
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'''Requirements:''' The successful applicants should produce a doctoral dissertation related to one or more of the above-noted research priorities.  This dissertation should be completed within three years and submitted to one of the departments of Technische Universität Darmstadt.  Further information on KRITIS's scientific program and its participating professors will be available soon on the following website:  [http://www.kritis.tu-darmstadt.de http://www.kritis.tu-darmstadt.de]
  
Applicants are expected to have strong qualifications in machine learning or related fields, and ideally also computer vision and/or speech and language processing. Applicants should have a PhD or expected PhD (by the end of 2014) in computer science, electrical engineering, statistics, or a related field. There are no citizenship requirements.
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It is expected that all members of the research training group will be intensively engaged in interdisciplinary cooperation leading to scholarly publications and lectures. To this end, regular participation in seminars, symposia, workshops, etc. is required, which necessitates the doctoral candidates being domiciled in the Rhine-Main area.
  
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'''Working environment and conditions:'''  KRITIS offers an excellent research infrastructure for doctoral students who wish to carry out their own research project within an innovative and internationally networked program.  The members of the group work in shared offices under the support and patronage of participating professors.  Among the special services include the possibility of a financed stay abroad in one of four internationally renowned partner universities.  We also work with various partners in the private and public sector (companies, government offices, and other organizations) at which candidates can complete internships.
  
'''How to Apply'''
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Salaries for doctoral candidates depend on qualifications and experience, and will be in line with the collective agreement for employees at TU Darmstadt (TV-TU Darmstadt).  The positions are limited to three years and include, depending on the field, 65% to 100% (full-time) employment.
  
Please direct questions and interest in the position to ASL-postdoc@ttic.edu. Complete applications should be sent to the same address and consist of:
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'''Your application:'''  TU Darmstadt strives to increase its number of female employees, and as such particularly encourages women to apply.  All other things being equal, applicants who have a degree of disability of at least 50% (or the equivalent) will receive preference.  Please prepare your application in English or German, and compressed as a single file (up to 6 MB).  Applications should be sent by e-mail to Prof. Gurevych at [mailto:jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de] by '''10 July 2016'''. The application should include a CV listing language skills and overseas experience, scanned copies of academic credentials, and a sketch of up to five pages for a doctoral project.
  
* brief cover letter, describing your interest in and qualifications for the position
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We look forward to receiving your application!
* curriculum vitae including publication list
 
* contact information for two or more researchers who can provide letters of reference
 
  
Please see http://ttic.edu/livescu/ASL-postdoc.html for more information.
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== Doctoral Researcher in NLP at TU Darmstadt and/or University of Heidelberg ==
  
== Postdoctoral Fellow / INRIA / Saclay ==
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* Employer: [https://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/ Technische Universität Darmstadt] and/or [http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/ Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg], Germany
* Employer: Institut National de Recherche dans l'informatique et l'Automatisme (INRIA)
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* Title: Doctoral researcher
* Title: PostDoc (12 months)
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* Specialty: NLP
* Specialty: Natural Language Processing
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* Location: Darmstadt and/or Heidelberg, Germany
* Location: Palaiseau, Ile-de-France, France
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* Deadline: June 30, 2016
* Deadline: June 30, 2014
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* Date posted: June 6, 2016
* Date Posted: May 6, 2014
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* Contact: [mailto:jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de]
  
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The Research Training Group „Adaptive Information Preparation from Heterogeneous Sources“ (AIPHES) at the Technische Universität Darmstadt and at the Ruprecht‑Karls‑University Heidelberg is filling a position for three years, starting as soon as possible: '''Doctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing'''
  
'''Job Description'''
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The position provides the opportunity to obtain a doctoral degree with an emphasis on the guiding theme D1: Multi-level models of information quality, under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych (UKP Lab, TU Darmstadt). A possible research focus of the position is an automatic claim checking with its applications in the domain of computational journalism. However, other suitable topics may be proposed as well. The funding follows the guidelines of the DFG, and the positions are paid according to the E13 public service pay scale.
  
The principal mission of the postdoctoral candidate is to find new ways of inducing taxonomies and semantic dimensions from user generated and user captured personal data, integrating textual, quantified, geolocalized, image, sound and video data. The postdoc will also assist the TRACES team in developing algorithms and technology for creating a platform for private, personal information management.
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The goal of AIPHES is to conduct innovative research in a cross-disciplinary context. To that end, methods in computational linguistics, natural language processing, machine learning, network analysis, and automated quality assessment are being developed. AIPHES investigates a novel scenario for information preparation from heterogeneous sources, within the application context of multi-document summarization. There exists close interaction with end users who prepare textual documents in an online editorial office and therefore profit from the results of AIPHES.  
  
'''Duties'''
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Participating research groups at the Technische Universität Darmstadt are Knowledge Engineering (Prof. Fürnkranz), Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (Prof. Gurevych, Dr. Eckle-Kohler, Dr. Meyer), Algorithmics (Prof. Weihe), Language Technology (Prof. Biemann). Participants at the Ruprecht‑Karls‑University Heidelberg are the Institute for Computational Linguistics (Prof. Frank) and the Natural Language Processing Group (Prof. Strube) of Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS). Cooperating partners are the Institute for Communication and Media of the University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt and other partners in the area of online media.
  
Reporting to the Dr. Gregory Grefenstette, your
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AIPHES emphasizes close contact between students and their advisors, has regular joint meetings, a co-supervision by professors and younger scientists in the research groups, and an intensive exchange as part of the research and qualification program. The training group has the goal of publishing its results at leading scientific conferences and actively supports its doctoral researchers in this endeavor. The software that will be developed in the course of AIPHES should be put under the open source Apache Software License 2.0 if possible. Moreover, the research papers and datasets should be published with open access models.
typical duties will include the following:
 
  
* Implement recent taxonomy/ontology induction algorithms, adapting them to the problem of personal information, applying them to personal data contributed by TRACES team members, evaluating results, and present their results in an international conference or workshop;
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'''Prerequisites'''
* Aid TRACES members in the construction of a private personal information platform based on open source information retrieval systems (Lucene/SolR);
 
* Discover and adapt existing open data taxonomies to the platform;
 
* Study how GPS information and other quantified personal data can be integrated into and augment the personal semantic structures induced from textual sources
 
  
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We are looking for exceptionally qualified candidates with a degree in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics, or a related study program. We expect ability to work independently, personal commitment, team and communication abilities, as well as the willingness to cooperate in a multi-disciplinary team. Desirable is experience in scientific work. Applicants should be able to work with German-language texts, and, if necessary, to acquire German language skills during the training program. We specifically invite applications of women. Among those equally qualified, handicapped applicants will receive preferential consideration. International applications are particularly encouraged.
  
'''Required Qualifications'''
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The Department of Computer Science of TU Darmstadt is regularly ranked among the top ones in respective rankings of German universities. Its unique research initiative "Knowledge Discovery in the Web” emphasizes natural language processing, text mining, machine learning, as well as scalable infrastructures for assessment and aggregation of knowledge. The Institute for Computational Linguistics (ICL) of the Ruprecht‑Karls‑University Heidelberg is one of the large centers for computational linguistics both in Germany and internationally.
  
The candidate must possess a recent PhD degree (granted 2013 or 2014) in computer
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Applications should include:
science, computational linguistics or a related discipline.
 
* Experience with natural language processing (e.g., Stanford Parser)
 
* Experience with ontologies/taxonomies (e.g., MeSH, FreeBase)
 
* Experience with classification algorithms
 
* Familiarity with dealing with large, noisy data sets
 
* Experience with web crawler, information retrieval systems (e.g., Lucene/Solr/ElasticSearch)
 
* Desire to produce functioning end-to-end systems, life-scale live demos
 
* Scientific rigour
 
* Imagination
 
  
'''How to Apply'''
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* a motivational letter explaining the applicant’s possible contribution to the guiding theme D1,
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* a CV with information about the applicant’s scientific work,
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* certifications of study and work experience,
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* as well as a thesis or other publications in electronic form.
  
Follow the instructions on the page: http://www.inria.fr/en/institute/recruitment/offers/post-doctoral-research-fellowships/post-doctoral-research-fellowships/campaign-2014/(view)/details.html?ContractType=4546&LG=EN&nPostingID=8473&nPostingTargetID=14242
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They should be submitted until June 30th, 2016 to the spokesperson of the research training group, Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych (Fachbereich Informatik, Hochschulstr. 10, 64289 Darmstadt) using the e-mail address [mailto:jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de].  
  
Security and Defense procedure: In the interests of protecting its scientific and technological assets, Inria is a restricted-access establishment. Consequently, it observes special regulations for welcoming foreign visitors from outside of the Schengen area. The final acceptance of each candidate thus depends on applying this security and defense procedure.
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== Full Professor (W3) for Real-Time Data Analytics at TU Darmstadt ==
  
'''About Us'''
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* Employer: [https://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/ Technische Universität Darmstadt], Germany
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* Title: Full Professor
 +
* Specialty: Real-Time Data Analytics, with interdisciplinary experience in NLP
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* Location: Darmstadt, Germany
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* Deadline: July 6, 2016
 +
* Date posted: June 1, 2016
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* Contact: [mailto:dekanat@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de dekanat@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de] (for applications); [mailto:gurevych@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Iryna Gurevych] (for further information)
  
Public science and technology institution established in 1967, Inria is is the only public research body fully dedicated to computational sciences. Combining computer sciences with mathematics, Inria's 3,400 researchers strive to invent the digital technologies of the future. Educated at leading international universities, they creatively integrate basic research with applied research and dedicate themselves to solving real problems, collaborating with the main players in public and private research in France and abroad and transferring the fruits of their work to innovative companies. The researchers at Inria published over 4,800 articles in 2010. They are behind over 270 active patents and 105 start-ups. In 2010, Inria's budget came to 252.5 million euros, 26% of which represented its own resources..  
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The Department of Computer Science at Technische Universität Darmstadt invites applications for the position of '''Full Professor (W3) for Real-Time Data Analytics''' to be appointed as soon as possible.
  
For more information, please visit http://www.inria.fr/en/institute/recruitment/offers/post-doctoral-research-fellowships/post-doctoral-research-fellowships/campaign-2014
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We are seeking an outstanding researcher to establish the Department’s new area of real-time data analytics through research and teaching. The main focus of the professorship will be on excellent, method-oriented research, with close links to systems and applications. It is also expected that the successful candidate plays a formative role in cross-department and interdisciplinary research activities; the bridge to engineering departments of the university, in particular to the department of mechanical engineering, is particularly important in this respect.
  
== Postdoctoral Fellow / Bioinformatics Technology Lab / Genome Sciences Centre ==
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Relevant topics include real-time data analytics on dynamic data streams of various types (including sensor data, text, and images), adaptive information processing and integration, and interactive machine learning.  Further topics of research include data analysis and its applications in the mining of data and data streams of heterogeneous nature, quality, and quantity and in the support of decision-making processes, decision management, and the creation of self-organizing systems.  Example application areas include automotive engineering, transport and logistics, and cognitive information processing for information validation on the Web.
* Employer: University of British Columbia and BC Cancer Agency
 
* Title: PostDoc
 
* Specialty: Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning
 
* Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
 
* Deadline: Until filled
 
* Date Posted: March 26, 2014
 
  
'''Job Description'''
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We expect applicants to have interdisciplinary experience in the use of data analysis methods in cooperation with scientists from other fields as well as with industrial partners.  The professorship is intended to strengthen those profile areas of TU Darmstadt in which real-time requirements and interactivity play a central role, such as the Internet and digitization and their associated research fields such as data science, Industry 4.0, autonomous driving, smart transport and energy networks, smart buildings, but also '''natural language processing''', cognitive science, and cybersecurity.
  
The Genome Sciences Centre is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow for the Bioinformatics
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In addition to an outstanding academic CV, applicants must demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching computer science (incl. foundational courses) at the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels.  A willingness to participate in academic self-administration is also expected.
Technology Lab to conduct scientific research in the areas of bioinformatics and  
 
genomics, specifically related to automated analysis and annotation of cancer
 
research literature.  
 
  
The successful applicant will work with trainees and research scientists in a team
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Technische Universität Darmstadt is an autonomous university with a wide-ranging excellence in research, an interdisciplinary profile, and a strong focus on engineering as well as on information and communication technologies. Our Department is one of the leading national Computer Science departments and regularly ranked in the top group in national rankings.
that develops tools for a clinical genomics pipeline based on primary sequence
 
analysis, to build natural language processing and machine learning tools that
 
interpret identified mutations for their biological significance as they relate
 
to reports in the relevant literature.  
 
  
'''Duties'''
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Employment will be on a non-tariff basis, with qualification-based compensation based on the German W-level salary.  Applicants who are already professors classed as German civil servants (''Beamter'') can retain this status.  Employment regulations from §§61 and 62 of the ''Hessisches Hochschulgesetz'' apply.
  
Reporting to the Head of Bioinformatics Technology Lab, Dr. Inanc Birol, your
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Technische Universität Darmstadt is committed to increase the proportion of female scientific staff and therefore particularly encourages women to apply. All other things being equal, we will give preference to candidates with a degree of disability of at least 50 (or the equivalent).
typical duties will include the following:
 
  
* Building natural language processing and machine learning tools for automated literature survey
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Applications, including all the usual supporting documents, should be submitted to the Dean of the Department of Computer Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Hochschulstr. 10, 64289 Darmstadt, Germany, e-mail dekanat@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de.  Please quote '''reference No. 244'''.
* Analysis and annotation of data from genomics studies as they relate to the literature
 
* Collaborating with biologists and clinical researchers on the accuracy of the results
 
* Reporting research methods and results in meetings, seminars and conferences
 
* Contribution to and leading scientific publications and research proposals
 
  
'''Required Qualifications'''
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For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych, tel. [+49] (0)6151 16 25290, gurevych@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
  
The ideal candidate should possess a PhD degree and recent proven experience in computer
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==NLP Postdoctoral Researcher at UNSW, Australia==
science, electrical engineering or a related discipline. A strong publication record in
 
the field, and demonstrated technical writing skills are highly desirable. Prior research
 
experience in bioinformatics is also desirable, but not required.
 
  
More experienced candidates will be considered for a Staff Scientist position, pending
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* Employer: The University of New South Wales, Australia
successful funding.
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* Title: Research Associate/Fellow
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* Specialty: NLP, Knowledge Graph
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* Location: Sydney, Australia
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* Deadline: June 6th, 2016
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* Date posted: May 14th, 2016
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* Contact: Wei Wang (weiw@cse.unsw.edu.au)
  
'''How to Apply'''
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'''POSITION DESCRIPTION'''
  
Please send your resume with cover letter to bcgscjobs@bcgsc.ca
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A postdoctoral position is available in School of Computer Science and
We request that you specify the position you are applying for by identifying the Job Code
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Engineering at the University of New South Wales, Australia. The successful
only ("PDFBTL 14-03-27") in the subject line of your emailed application.  
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candidate will work with Dr. Wei Wang on utilizing Natural language processing
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(NLP), data mining, and semantic web to develop novel algorithms, tools and
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methods for constructing and maintaining domain-specific knowledge graphs from
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vast amount of unstructured/semi-structured data sources. This position is
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funded by Data to Decisions Cooperative Research Centre (D2D CRC), which was
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established in 2014 with a grant of A$25 million from the Australian Government,
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researchers and industry to provide the Big Data capability resulting in a safer
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and more secure nation and a sustainable Big Data workforce for Australia.
  
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent
 
residents will be given priority.
 
  
'''About Us'''
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'''POSITION REQUIREMENTS'''
  
Genome Sciences Centre is a leading international institution for genomics and bioinformatics
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Essential criteria:
research. Our mandate is to advance knowledge about cancer and other diseases, to improve human
 
health through disease prevention, diagnosis and therapeutic approaches, and to realize the
 
social and economic benefits of genomics research.
 
  
For more information, please visit www.bcgsc.ca
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* Proven ability to undertake research in a relevant research area (e.g. natural language processing, data mining, knowledge graph) at an international level, as evidenced by research output.
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* Excellent programming skills (java or C/C++).
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* A demonstrable history of contributing to excellent publications in relevant top-tier conferences (e.g. ACL, EMNLP, KDD, IJCAI, AAAI, ICML, NIPS, SIGMOD, VLDB) and journals.
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* Proven ability to communicate specialist ideas clearly in English using written media.
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* Excellent organisational skills with a proven ability to work independently and be self-managing, to prioritise your work and meet deadlines within the framework of an agreed programme.
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* A PhD in Computer Science or closely related area, or equivalent experience. Candidates with pending degrees who will successfully defend their dissertations by August 1, 2016 will also be considered.
  
== PostDoc / NLP, Machine Learning, Medical Informatics / Worcester MA ==
 
* Employer: University of Massachusetts Medical School
 
* Title: PostDoc
 
* Specialty: Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning
 
* Location: Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, 01605
 
* Deadline: Until filled
 
* Date Posted: March 26, 2014
 
  
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Desirable criteria:
  
'''Job Description'''
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* Knowledge of statistical natural language processing.
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* Knowledge of knowledge graph construction and applications.
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* Experience with analysing large text corpora using a high-performance computing environment.
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* Experience with python/R
  
We are seeking 1~2 highly motivated postdoctoral research associate to
 
join the Biomedical Natural Language Processing (BioNLP) group at
 
UMass Medical School and UMass Amherst. This position will primarily
 
be located at the UMass Medical School in Worcester, MA. The BioNLP
 
group is actively pursuing many exciting projects including:
 
information retrieval, information extraction, summarization, question
 
answering, data mining, and patient-centered research. A highly
 
productive candidate may transition to a faculty position.
 
  
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'''SALARY RANGE AND CONTRACT LENGTH'''
  
'''Responsibilities'''
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* Research Associate:  A$86,438 - A$92,453 per year  (plus employer superannuation)
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* Research Fellow:    A$97,090 - A$114,454 per year (plus employer superannuation)
  
The successful candidates will help investigate new algorithms to
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This is a fixed term position of one year with further renewal up to January 2019, subject to funding.
support our current research thrusts. This will require extensive
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experience with data mining (DM) and natural language processing (NLP).
 
  
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'''ENVIRONMENT'''
  
'''Qualifications'''
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The School of Computer Science and Engineering in UNSW, located in Sydney, is
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one of the largest and leading computing schools in Australia. It offers both
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undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Software Engineering, Computer
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Engineering, Computer Science and Bioinformatics, as well as a number of
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combined degrees with other disciplines. It attracts excellent students who have
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an outstanding record in international competitions (such as Robocup).
  
Candidates for this position should have a PhD in Computer Science or
 
related field and a significant research record including
 
publications in top conferences and journals in:
 
  
* Natural Language Processing
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'''APPLICATION'''
* Machine Learning
 
* Data Mining or Data Analysis
 
  
Proficiency in quantitative analytical methods and strong programming
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Please send a statement of interest, an academic CV (in pdf format) to Wei Wang
skills (e.g., python, matlab, java, C/C++, weka, etc.), along with
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(weiw@cse.unsw.edu.au) with the subject line starting with "[CRCPostdoc]". For
extensive research experience in hands-on machine learning (ML) and
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informal queries, please send an email to weiw@cse.unsw.edu.au.
data mining (DM), is essential. Additional experience in
 
bioinformatics or figure search and analysis is desirable.
 
  
Successful applicants will join a vibrant collaborative research
 
environment, will work closely with clinical investigators and senior
 
personnel in the lab, and should have the ability to work effectively
 
both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. The
 
position will be for one year, renewable annually, starting Summer or Fall 2014.
 
  
  
'''How to Apply'''
 
  
Please apply by email to Prof. Hong Yu <hong.yu@umassmed.edu> and
 
include a brief letter of introduction, a CV including list of
 
publications in PDF format, and names and email addresses of 2-3 referees.
 
  
  
'''Background'''
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==Computer Science Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing for Social Science==
  
Please see http://www.bio-nlp.org/postdoc-ad-2014.txt for more information.
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* Employer: University of Pennsylvania
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* Title: Postdoctoral Researcher
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* Specialty: NLP
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* Location: Philadelphia, PA
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* Deadline: May 15th, 2016
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* Date posted: April 26th, 2016
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* Contact: Professor Lyle Ungar: ungar@cis.upenn.edu
  
Competitive Salary based on experience.
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'''Summary'''
  
== Research Director NLP and Speech Processing / Educational Testing Service / Princeton, New Jersey ==
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We invite applicants for a postdoctoral research position in natural language processing for health and social science, working on an interdisciplinary research project studying subjective well-being and health outcomes. The researcher will help develop state-of-the-art methods and models to better understand people, such as predicting personality from the words they use and automatically recognizing cognitive distortions typical of people prone to depression.
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The primary responsibility will, of course, be producing top-quality published research in areas of interest to you and the WWBP team. You will be expected to lead multiple peer-reviewed publications each year and to support (as secondary author and technical expert) many more publications.  As part of that latter process, we would like you to serve as the equivalent of a “Chief Technology Officer” of the WWBP, providing technical oversight and mentoring to the programmers and data scientists who build and maintain our software and hardware infrastructure, and who do the vast bulk of the data collection and analysis for the WWBP.
  
* Employer: Educational Testing Service
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The ideal candidate will have research experience in computational linguistics and applied machine learning. They will develop and code novel methods to leverage large datasets (i.e. billions of tweets) and use them to further our understanding of health, well-being, and the psychological states of individuals and large populations. Methods and results will be published in high impact computer science venues and, via collaboration with psychologists and medical doctors, in social science and health venues. See wwp.org for example publications.
* Title: Research Director NLP and Speech Processing
 
* Specialty: Natural Language Processing / Speech Processing
 
* Location: Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 08541
 
* Deadline: Until filled
 
* Date Posted: March 12, 2014
 
  
'''Job Description:'''
 
  
ETS (Educational Testing Service), is headquartered in Princeton, NJ. Our mission is to advance quality and equity in education by providing fair and valid assessments, performing educational research and influencing policies that promote learning, performance, education and professional development.
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Approximate Start Date: Summer 2016
  
Currently we are seeking a Research Director of the Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Speech Group to lead a team of 26 scientists and engineers in the research and development of innovative technologies to improve assessment. The Director also leads research that encourages the appropriate use of these technologies in operational settings and advances the state of the art in NLP and speech processing research in the education domain.
 
  
Specifically, you will be responsible for conceptualizing and pursuing a research agenda of fundamental and applied research in NLP and speech processing that will address current needs and anticipate future needs of education and assessment. This includes the development of technologies to automate or facilitate scoring of open-ended responses, support practices for developing tests and learning materials, safeguard the security and validity of assessments, enable technology-rich environments for assessment and learning, and provide automated performance feedback.
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'''How to Apply'''
  
In addition, you will assume responsibility for the enhancement of a variety of existing ETS technologies that include e-rater (for automated scoring of essays), c-rater (for scoring content-based short answers), and SpeechRater (for scoring the spontaneous speech of English Language Learners), as well as the development of fundamentally new systems and methods.
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Send a detailed CV with at least 2 references who can be contacted for letters to applications@wwbp.org. Include job-code “POSTDOC-CS” in subject line.  
  
Also, you be responsible for leading efforts to expand the use of ETS NLP and speech technologies. The Director will actively seek out opportunities for operational use of these technologies for both internal and external clients. This includes coordinating with ETS business units to understand market and client needs/trends, identify appropriate use contexts, develop the necessary research evidence to support operational use, and establish procedures for the transition of research technologies to production environments.
 
  
'''Requirements:'''
 
  
To qualify, you must possess:
 
* A Doctoral degree in computer science, computational linguistics, linguistics, electrical engineering, or a related field
 
* Eight years of progressively more independent research experience providing evidence of continuing and substantial contributions to a field of study are necessary, with experience managing research staff and transitioning the outcomes of research into operational practice desirable.
 
* Excellent verbal and written communications skills, including public speaking, interpersonal and public relations skills, and writing and editing skills.
 
  
'''How to Apply:'''
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==Research Scientist, Natural Language Processing==
  
Please apply online at: http://ets.pereless.com/careers/index.cfm?fuseaction=83080.viewjobdetail&CID=83080&JID=160741&BUID=2538
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* Employer: EMR.AI Inc.
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* Title: Research Scientist
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* Specialty: NLP
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* Location: San Francisco, CA
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* Deadline: May 20th, 2016
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* Date posted: April 21th, 2016
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* Contact: David Suendermann-Oeft ([mailto:david@emr.ai david@emr.ai])
  
'''Information about the institute:'''
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Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, EMR.AI Inc. is a leading provider of AI solutions to the medical sector. EMR.AI transforms unstructured information, in form of written, spoken, or typed reports, clinical test results, and radiographs into international standard codes saved in common EMR systems. The wealth of discrete medical data provided through this transformation in conjunction with EMR.AI's suite of medical analytics solutions enables stakeholders, practitioners, researchers, health providers, and policy makers to obtain a comprehensive picture of the available medical data in their organization.
  
We offer a competitive salary and excellent compensation package including medical, dental, vision, 403(b) retirement plan, life and disability insurance, paid time off and an employee assistance program.
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'''Summary'''
  
With more than 3,400 global employees worldwide, ETS develops, administers and scores more than 50 million tests annually in more than 180 countries, at 9,000+ locations worldwide. In addition to assessments, we conduct educational research, analysis and policy studies and develop a variety of customized services and products for teacher certification, English language learning and elementary, secondary and postsecondary education. Equal Opportunity Employer
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EMR.AI Research & Development has openings for Research Scientists in the field of Natural Language Processing in our Downtown San Francisco offices. Scientists will work on projects spanning a variety of tasks including the semantic interpretation of written and spoken medical reports, the design of language models for a variety of NLP tasks and speech recognition, the summarization of written and spoken language in the medical domain, the incorporation of lexica, ontologies, relational databases, and other sources of structured and unstructured knowledge sources into EMR.AI’s medical NLP tool set, and others.
  
== Research Intern in Natural Language Processing (NLP) / Text Mining / Digital Humanities ==
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This is a unique opportunity to be part of a cutting-edge R&D team in the epicenter of the world’s AI tech industry with true impact on medical research.
  
* Employer: The Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab (UKP Lab) in Darmstadt/Frankfurt
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'''Responsibilities'''
* Title: Research Intern
 
* Specialty: Natural Language Processing / Text Mining / Digital Humanities
 
* Location: Darmstadt/Frankfurt am Main, Germany
 
* Deadline: Until filled
 
* Date Posted: January 20, 2014
 
* Contact email: gurevych (at) cs (dot) tu-darmstadt (dot) de
 
  
'''Job Description:'''
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* Process huge corpora of medical textual documents to perform syntactic and semantic analyses and train, tune, and test probabilistic and other data-driven models, using both existing tool benches, proprietary and open-source, as well as self-developed algorithms and techniques.
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* Produce high-quality programs and scripts to embed scientific algorithms into effective prototypes and demos to be shared with EMR.AI’s leadership team, its customers, partners, and vendors.
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* Create and document technological innovations by means of patent disclosures, scientific publications, media alerts, and other channels.
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* Work closely with EMR.AI’s speech processing team and its software engineering division to produce innovative and effective solutions for a range of AI products and services in the medical domain.
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* Represent the R&D division in communications with EMR.AI’s leadership team, its customers, partners, and vendors at meetings, conventions, and other venues as well as in written statements.
  
The Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab (UKP Lab) offers several exciting internship opportunities in cutting-edge research projects as
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'''Skills'''
  
* Research Intern in Natural Language Processing (NLP) / Text Mining / Digital Humanities
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PhD in computer science, computational linguistics, electrical engineering, or a related field. Experience in the state of the art of NLP and its standard tools is required. Candidates must be very skilled in programming and must have a proven scientific track record. They must be excellent team players, including with distributed teams, and strong in oral and written English communication. Knowledge of the US medical sector is desirable, so are experience with start-ups and strong scientific connections throughout the Bay Area and beyond.
  
located either at the Computer Science Department of the Technische Universität Darmstadt or at the Information Center for Education at DIPF in Frankfurt (Germany)
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'''Benefits'''
  
The positions are situated within one of the Lab’s projects dealing with automatic text processing, linguistic and machine learning based methods of language analysis, corpus development for novel tasks, or tool support for users in NLP research and humanities. The Lab’s approach to NLP features the hybrid methods in large-scale language processing, real-world text mining, and hands-on skills in the rapid development of scalable systems with practical relevance.  
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EMR.AI offers competitive salaries, an excellent benefit package, and a stimulating work environment in the heart of San Francisco with manifold local, domestic, and international commercial and academic partnerships.
  
The position is a fixed-term internship contract (6 months) with an option to extend it up to 1 year, provided certain conditions are met. A part-time working arrangement is possible. The internships are funded according to the level of qualification, previous experience, and formal criteria.
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'''How to Apply'''
  
'''Requirements:'''
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Please send your application documents to [mailto:jobs@emr.ai jobs@emr.ai]
  
We are looking for internship students to work on one of the following areas: computational linguistics, text mining, or machine learning, with substantial theoretical knowledge, excellent problem-solving and programming (Java) skills for language processing, eagerness to apply the knowledge and skills in new contexts, and interest to participate in the Lab’s internationally competitive research. The ability to work independently, personal commitment, teamwork and communication skills, and a readiness to cooperate are required. The ability to speak German as well as previous experience in NLP, text-mining, or digital humanities are beneficial, but is not a job requirement.
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'''Contact'''
  
We welcome applications of students at all levels of study (bachelor, master) as well as graduate-level applications. The position is ideally suited to acquire research experience abroad (also as required by the ongoing study program of an applicant), or qualify as a Master-, PhD-student, or a research associate at one of the leading universities, and for a competitive industry position.  
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EMR.AI Inc.
  
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90 New Montgomery St
  
'''How to Apply:'''
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San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
  
Applications (including CV, details of previous academic work, at least two educational and professional references, and final thesis in electronic form) should be submitted to gurevych (at) cs (dot) tu-darmstadt (dot) de.
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phone: +1-415-200-8535
  
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e-mail: [mailto:info@emr.ai info@emr.ai]
  
'''Information about the institute:'''
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www: [http://emr.ai http://emr.ai]
  
The Computer Science Department of the Technische Universität Darmstadt is regularly ranked among the best in Germany. The Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab (UKP Lab) in Darmstadt/Frankfurt (http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/) led by Professor Iryna Gurevych offers an excellent research environment. The distinguishing features of its research are novel linked lexical semantic resources, algorithms for semantic language analysis (for example, word sense disambiguation, or semantic role labeling), and text-mining (for example, topic recognition, or opinion analysis). The ongoing research projects closely cooperate with users of the developed technologies in humanities, e.g. in educational research, text interpretation in philosophy, corpus linguistics, or history sciences. Within the graduate program “Knowledge Discovery in Scientific Literature” (http://www.kdsl.tu-darmstadt.de/), the UKP Lab is networked with multiple groups in machine learning, statistical NLP and information management.
 
  
  
== Research Scientist for Automated Language Processing / Text Mining / Digital Humanities, German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF), Frankfurt am Main ==
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==Research Scientist on Natural Language Processing==
  
* Employer: The German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF)
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* Employer: IBM Research Ireland
 
* Title: Research Scientist
 
* Title: Research Scientist
* Specialty: Automated Language Processing / Text Mining / Digital Humanities
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* Specialty: NLP, Machine Learning
* Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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* Location: Dublin
* Deadline: February 14, 2014
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* Deadline: May 5th, 2016
* Date Posted: January 13, 2014
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* Date posted: April 11th, 2016
* Contact email: gurevych (at) dipf (dot) de
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* Contact: [https://krb-sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/home/HomeWithPreLoad?PageType=JobDetails&partnerid=26059&siteid=5016&AReq=36957BR link to application page]
  
'''Information about the institute:'''
 
  
The German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF) (http://www.dipf.de/) n Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is a member of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Association of Sciences. As a national centre for educational research and educational information, it is jointly funded by the federal government (Bund) and the states (Länder).
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Ireland is accepting applications for full-time researchers in the area of natural language processing. The ideal candidate will have a PhD degree in computational linguistics or in computer science with a specialisation in Natural Language Processing (NLP). Prior experience in the area of text analytics with information extraction, information retrieval and machine learning are highly desirable, and experience with corpus linguistics or natural language understanding are a plus. Strong programming skills in Java are required.
  
As a scientific institution and member of the Leibniz Association, DIPF targets high-quality fundamental research as well as a research-based development of innovative scientific services. It addresses education as a public domain with high visibility and high importance. By bringing together competencies, DIPF and Computer Science at TU Darmstadt are setting up a priority domain of knowledge processing and computer science in education. In relevant national rankings, the Computer Science department at TU Darmstadt regularly holds top positions. In 2012, the UKP-DIPF group was established: its unique features include semantic language processing, text mining and information retrieval as well as powerful infrastructures for evaluating and aggregating knowledge.
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The successful research candidate must have demonstrated ability to define research plans, carry out leading research, and publish research results through professional journals, academic conferences, and patents.
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As a researcher you will be expected to organize challenging problems, develop new solutions, and work with business & development teams to ensure these solutions have a significant impact.
  
  
'''Job Description:'''
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==Postdoc Researcher on Vision and Language==
  
At DIPF, the research unit “Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab“ at the Information Center for Education (located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany) is looking for an
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* Employer: University of Liverpool
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* Title: Postdoc
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* Specialty: Computer Vision with an interest in human vision/language behaviour
 +
* Location: Liverpool UK
 +
* Deadline: April 20th, 2016
 +
* Date posted: March 28, 2016
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* Contact: [https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/working/jobvacancies/currentvacancies/research/r-590571/ link to application page]
  
* Research Scientist for Automated Language Processing / Text Mining / Digital Humanities (three-year contract, full time, EG13 TV-H*)
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research associate position to study the relationship between visual/spatial representations and language.  Language is often used to describe the visual world and this is done by labelling objects in the world with various categories such as roles (e.g., agent, goal).  There is now a large infant social cognition literature which shows how categories like agents and goals may be identified using simple visual heuristics.  In this post, we will strengthen these links by experimentally manipulating visual cues to see how they influence language choices in adults and children.  In addition to the experimental study of these links, we will also develop computational models that use computer vision techniques to track the interaction of objects in videos and link these visual codes to the descriptions of the actions.  We are most interested in people with a computational background who have an interest in human vision/language processing.
  
The position is situated in the context of the project “Die Welt der Kinder: Weltwissen und Weltdeutung in Schul- und Kinderbüchern zwischen 1850 und 1918“ [children’s worlds: knowledge and interpretation of the world in  textbooks and children’s books from 1850 to 1918], subject to the Leibniz competition for excellence. Here, DIPF collaborates with the Georg-Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research (Brunswick) and the Institute for Language Technology and Information Science (University of Hildesheim).  
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This post offers the opportunity to join a thriving research group at the University of Liverpool and become a member of the ESRC International Centre for Language and Communicative Development (LUCID, http://www.lucid.ac.uk/), a multi-million pound collaboration between the Universities of Liverpool, Manchester and Lancaster.  You should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in the field related to Computer Science, Psychology, Cognitive Science, or related disciple.  The post is available for 3 years.
  
The project targets research into historical textbooks and children’s books - and the analysis of world views children grew up with. In the project, classical qualitative methods used in historical sciences to analyse texts that are charged with interpretation will be interlinked with automatic indexing and semantic annotation of historical sources by means of semantic language processing methods. First and foremost, Topic Detection and Opinion Mining methods will be explored and further developed. So far, no training data exist for the analysis of historical texts in German. Thus, the appointment addresses a genuine task in the context of innovative digital humanities, targeting the implementation of unsupervised and adaptive language processing methods. Another innovative aspect concerns the close collaboration with users and the linkage of intellectual with automated methods of analysis.
 
  
The position is integrated into a highly dynamic environment at DIPF and TU Darmstadt. At DIPF, the successful candidate will co-operate with researchers in the growing domain of “Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing”, with computer science and educational research groups and information services, e.g. the Research Library for  the History of Education (BBF) at DIPF. At TU Darmstadt, a close co-operation exists concerning the UKP Lab (Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych), and research groups focusing text and data mining as well as partners from digital humanities projects at Darmstadt and at national levels (DARIAH-DE, CLARIN and LOEWE priority “Digital Humanities“ in the state of Hesse).
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==Postdoc Positions at Johns Hopkins University==
  
We invite excellently qualified postgraduates or excellent graduates from relevant study courses to apply (Computer Science, Computational Linguistics or related subjects).
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* Employer: Johns Hopkins University
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* Title: Postdoc
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* Specialty: NLP, Machine Learning, Social media analysis for computational social science, health/medicine
 +
* Location: Baltimore, MD
 +
* Deadline: March 31, 2016
 +
* Date posted: March 1, 2016
 +
* Contact: [http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/employment-opportunities/ http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/employment-opportunities/]
  
Owing to the duration of the project, a contract will be signed for three years. TU Darmstadt offers an opportunity for further scientific qualification (i.e. doctoral degree, habilitation). The salary complies with TV-H (public service labour agreement in the state of Hesse). Applicants will principally be able to work part-time.  
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The Center for Language and Speech Processing (CLSP) at the Johns Hopkins University seeks applicants for postdoctoral fellowship positions in speech and language processing, including the areas of natural language processing, machine learning and health informatics. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline and a strong research record.
  
* Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst des Landes Hessen (labour agreement for public service in the federal state of Hesse)
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The center has a number of postdoctoral positions available for the coming year. Possible research topics include:
 +
* Trend Detection in Social Media
 +
* Broadly Multilingual Learning of Morphology
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* Stochastic approximation algorithms for subspace and multi-view representation learning
 +
* Analysis of large-scale time series data in healthcare
  
'''Requirements:'''
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Host faculty include:
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Mark Dredze, David Yarowsky, Jason Eisner, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Benjamin Van Durme, Raman Arora, Suchi Saria
 +
 
 +
 
 +
==Associate/Full Professor in Computational Linguistics at Stony Brook University==
 +
* Employer: Department of Linguistics, Stony Brook University
 +
* Title: Associate/Full Professor
 +
* Specialty: Computational Linguistics
 +
* Location: New York, USA
 +
* Deadline: <strike>March 14, 2016</strike> May 1, 2016
 +
* Date posted: February 17, 2015
 +
* LinguistList Announcement: [http://linguistlist.org/issues/27/27-861.html http://linguistlist.org/issues/27/27-861.html]
 +
* Contact: Lori Repetti [mailto:lori.repetti@stonybrook.edu lori.repetti@stonybrook.edu]
 +
 
 +
'''Job Description'''
  
* Doctoral degree or diploma/master degree in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics or other relevant subjects;
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The Department of Linguistics at Stony Brook University invites applications for a tenured appointment in computational linguistics, beginning Fall 2016 or Fall 2017. This is a senior appointment at the Associate or Full Professor level.
* Preferably very good programming skills in Java and Web technologies; knowledge of UIMA;
 
* Very good English language skills (written and spoken) and at least basic knowledge of German;
 
* Ability to work independently, commitment to the task, the ability to work and communicate in a team and readiness to co-operate;
 
  
Experience in automated language processing, text mining or digital humanities is preferred.
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The successful candidate will have a PhD (preferably in Linguistics or Computer Science), an outstanding research profile in Computational Linguistics (ideally in areas that complement existing departmental strengths), a strong track record in grant acquisition, and teaching and advising experience at the graduate and/or undergraduate levels.
  
Women are expressly invited to submit their application. According to the pursuant legal requirements, applicants with disabilities will be preferably treated in the appointment procedure.
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They will also be expected to
  
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* Contribute to the ongoing development of the Department's degree programs in linguistics and computational linguistics,
 +
* Initiate new collaborations and expand existing ones with other computational research groups on campus, in particular in the Department of Computer Science and the Institute for Advanced Computational Science,
 +
* Strengthen the department's connections with the local IT industry.
  
'''How to apply:'''
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Salary will be commensurate with education and experience.
  
Candidates are requested to submit their application in electronic form (including CV and information regarding scientific work experience, university and work reports/references including electronic versions of the thesis and/or three key publications as well as names of two references), quoting the reference code (Referenz-Nr. IZB 2014-02). Please e-mail by February 14, 2014 to Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych, German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF), Postfach 900270, 60442 Frankfurt am Main, Germany, i.e. office-ukp (at) dipf (dot) de. If you have any further questions, please contact Prof. Gurevych by e-mail: gurevych (at) dipf (dot) de.
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'''Application'''
  
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Applications must be submitted via AcademicJobsOnline: [https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/6983 https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/6983]
  
  
== Research Scientist in scientific coordination and transfer in computer science, knowledge and language processing, German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF), Frankfurt am Main ==
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==Research Scientist at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence==
  
* Employer: The German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF)
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* Employer: Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2)
 
* Title: Research Scientist
 
* Title: Research Scientist
* Specialty: scientific coordination and transfer in computer science, knowledge and language processing
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* Specialties (one or more): Natural language processing, machine reading, automatic knowledge base construction, large-scale textual inference and entailment, knowledge representation and reasoning, question answering and explanation
* Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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* Location: Seattle, WA
* Deadline: February 14, 2014
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* Deadline: N/A, we are hiring throughout 2016
* Date Posted: January 13, 2014
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* Date posted: 02/09/2016
* Contact email: gurevych (at) dipf (dot) de
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* Contact information: ai2-info@allenai.org
 +
* Website: http://allenai.org/jobs.html
 +
 
 +
'''Job Description'''
 +
 +
The Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2) is a non-profit research institute in Seattle founded by Paul Allen and headed by Professor Oren Etzioni.  The core mission of (AI2) is to contribute to humanity through high-impact AI research and engineering. We are actively seeking Research Scientists at all levels who are passionate about AI and who can help us achieve this core mission by teaming to construct AI systems with reasoning, learning and reading capabilities.
  
'''Information about the institute:'''
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'''Position Summary'''
  
The German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF) (http://www.dipf.de/) n Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is a member of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Association of Sciences. As a national centre for educational research and educational information, it is jointly funded by the federal government (Bund) and the states (Länder).
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AI2 currently has projects in the following areas:
  
As a scientific institution and member of the Leibniz Association, DIPF targets high-quality fundamental research as well as a research-based development of innovative scientific services. It addresses education as a public domain with high effectiveness and high importance. In relevant national rankings, the Computer Science department at TU Darmstadt regularly holds top positions. Its unique character is marked by excellent competencies in the fields of knowledge discovery on the web focusing on semantic language technology: text mining and information retrieval. By bringing competencies together, DIPF - with Computer Science at TU Darmstadt - has set up an institutional priority domain on knowledge processing and computer science in education.
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* Language and Vision
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* Information extraction and semantic parsing
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* Question answering
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* Language and reasoning
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* Machine learning and theory formation
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* Semantic search
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* Natural language processing
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* Diagram understanding
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* Visual knowledge extraction and visual reasoning
  
'''Job Description:'''
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And more…. 
  
At DIPF, the Information Center for Education (located in Frankfurt am Main) is looking for a
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AI2 Research Scientists will have a primary focus in one of these specific areas but will also have the opportunity to contribute and engage in a variety of other areas critical to our research and mission. These include opportunities to participate in or lead select R&D projects, work with management to develop the long term vision for knowledge systems R&D, take a leading role in overseeing and implementing software systems supporting AI2’s research, author and present scientific papers and presentations for peer-reviewed journals and conferences, and help develop collaborative and strategic relationships with relevant academic, industrial, government, and standards organizations.
  
* Research Scientist (two-year contract, full time, EG13 TV-H*)
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'''Applicant'''
  
for tasks in the field of scientific coordination and transfer in computer science, knowledge and language processing.
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Applicants for Research Scientist at AI2 should have a strong foundation (typically PhD level) in one or more of the following areas: natural language processing, machine reading, automatic knowledge base construction, large-scale textual inference and entailment, knowledge representation and reasoning, computer vision and machine learning, or question answering and explanation.  We look favorably upon extensive work experience and publishing demonstrating application of your research.  
  
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'''Why AI2'''
  
The position concerns scientific coordination and transfer tasks in the context of the postgraduate programme Knowledge Discovery in Scientific Literature (http://www.kdsl.tu-darmstadt.de/), founded in 2013  at DIPF and TU Darmstadt, focusing on computational linguistics and language technology. It is nested in the research priority of “computer science for educational research”, newly established at the Information Centre for Education.  The successful candidate will collaborate closely with the Computer Science Department (Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych) at Technical University Darmstadt; the position is at the core of the newly established institutional focus on knowledge processing (http://www.werc.tu-darmstadt.de/) at DIPF and Technical University Darmstadt.
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In addition to AI2’s core mission of being a leader in the field of AI research, we also aim to create a superb team environment and to invest in each team member’s personal development. Some highlights are:
  
The successful candidate will be expected to coordinate research in the study and qualification programme of the postgraduate programme, monitor the postgraduate programme and its five students and contribute to the transfer of technology. Furthermore, we expect the successful candidate to actively engage in defining requirements, coordinating the assessment of needs and conducting user workshops.
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* We are a learning organization – because everything AI2 does is ground-breaking, we are learning every day. Similarly, through weekly AI2 Academy lectures, a wide variety of world-class AI experts as guest speakers, and our commitment to your personal on-going education, AI2 is a place where you will have opportunities to continue learning right alongside us;
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* We value diversity of thought – we seek Research Scientists who can bring novel experiences and modes of problem solving to our leading-edge mission. If you are creative and efficient in your approach and insightful in your questioning, AI2 could be a great environment for you;
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* We emphasize a healthy work/life balance – we believe our team members are happiest and most productive when their work/life balance is optimized. While we value powerful research results which drive our mission forward, we also value dinner with family, weekend time, and vacation time. We offer generous paid vacation and sick leave as well as family leave;
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* We are collaborative and transparent – we consider ourselves a team, all moving with a common purpose. We are quick to cheer our successes, and even quicker to share and jointly problem solve our failures;
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* We are in Seattle – and our office is on the water! We have mountains, we have lakes, we have four seasons, we bike to work, we have a vibrant theater scene, we have the defending Super Bowl champions, and we have so much else. We even have kayaks for you to paddle right outside our front door;
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* We are friendly – chances are you will like every one of the 30+ (and growing!) people who work here. We do!
  
The position functions as an interface between research on automated analysis of research literature on the one hand and information services respectively information technologies at DIPF on the other. We aim to adapt innovative methods in computer science, language technology and information management to the educational researchers’ needs. These activities target novel means of access to digital science literature and on the web.
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'''Application Process'''
We welcome applications from excellently qualified postdoctoral candidates and (in exceptional cases) excellent graduates striving for further qualification in a scientific-technological field and in research management. 
 
  
A contract will initially be signed for two years. TU Darmstadt offers an opportunity for further scientific qualification (i.e. doctoral degree, habilitation). The salary complies with TV-H (public service labour agreement in the state of Hesse). Applicants will principally be able to work part-time.  
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Visit our website for more information: http://allenai.org/jobs.html
  
* Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst des Landes Hessen (labour agreement for public service in the federal state of Hesse)
 
  
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==Software Engineer  - Machine Learning / NLP (Chinese) at SYSTRAN==
  
'''Requirements:'''
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* Employer: SYSTRAN
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* Title: Software Engineer
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* Topics: Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Machine Translation
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* Location: San Diego
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* Deadline: Open until filled
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* Date Posted: January 29, 2016
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* Contact: Apply directly at https://recruit.systrangroup.com/recruit/Portal.na
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SYSTRAN is currently seeking an experienced Software Engineer specializing in Machine Learning / NLP to join our R&D team in San Diego to develop machine translation systems.
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The ideal candidate must have a combination of research and implementation skills, including significant programming experience. Hands-on experience with machine learning, including deep neural network, text classification, statistical techniques for NLP or a related field, is highly desirable.
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Responsibilities include software development, experimentation, analysis of results, and building systems that combine linguistics and statistical language models for machine translation centering on Chinese language.
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 +
'''Key Qualifications'''
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* Knowledge of natural language processing field, including but not limited to, formal grammar, syntactic parsing and morphology
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* Good algorithmic knowledge of machine learning
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* Experience writing and debugging software
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* Strong communications skills
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* Ability to work well as part of a team
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* Fluent in English.
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* Fluent in Chinese is a plus
  
- A very good or excellent doctoral degree or likewise excellent diploma/masters degree in computer science, computational linguistics or a related subject domain;
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'''Education and Experience'''
- Very good English language skills (written and spoken) and at least basic skills in German;
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* MS or Ph D  in Computational Linguistics / Computer Science or relevant field.
- Ability to work independently, commitment to the task, the ability to work and communicate in a team and readiness to cooperate;
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* 2+ years work experience preferred
- Experience in coordinating distributed software development and its Integration;
 
- Experience in conceptualising and conducting events for scientists, users, and the public.
 
- Preferably experience in information and text processing, machine learning, very good Java programming skills and knowledge of UIMA, experience with larger-scale software projects.
 
  
Candidates are expected to provide certification of their experience in scientific publishing, acquisition of external funding and project management.
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'''Benefits'''
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* Successful candidates will be offered a competitive salary based on their qualifications and experience.
  
Women are expressly invited to submit their application. According to the pursuant legal requirements, applicants with disabilities will be preferably treated in the appointment procedure.
 
  
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==Vacancy for Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader at University of Dundee==
  
'''How to apply:'''
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* Employer: University of Dundee
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* Title: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader
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* Topics: Computational Linguistics, Language, Argumentation, Artificial Intelligence
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* Location: Dundee, UK
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* Deadline: 27 February 2016
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* Date Posted: 12 January 2016
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* Contact: Prof. Chris Reed (see http://arg.tech/lecturer)
  
Candidates are requested to submit their application in electronic form (including CV and information regarding scientific work experience, university and work reports/references including electronic versions of the thesis and/or three key publications as well as names of two references), quoting the reference code (Referenz-Nr. IZB 2014-01). Please e-mail by February 14, 2014 to Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych, German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF), Postfach 900270, 60442 Frankfurt am Main, Germany, i.e. office-ukp (at) dipf (dot) de. If you have any further questions, please contact Prof. Gurevych by e-mail: gurevych (at) dipf (dot) de.
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£34,576 to £55,389 Full Time, Permanent
  
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The University of Dundee’s School of Science & Engineering is advertising several permanent posts including one covering the Centre for Argument Technology. We are particularly keen to receive applications from candidates in Computational Linguistics to expand the group’s research in Argument Mining (see http://argmining2016.arg.tech and http://arg.tech/am), but welcome applications in all areas of the overlap between argumentation and artificial intelligence. A strong publication profile is essential, and for more senior appointments, so is a track record of funding success.
  
== Tenure-track Faculty Positions in Natural Language Processing, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan ==
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For further information about the Centre for Argument Technology, please see http://arg.tech or contact Prof. Chris Reed; for more information about the position, see http://arg.tech/lecturer. General details follow.
  
* Employer: Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica
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'''Summary of Job Purpose and Principal Duties'''
* Rank or Title: Assistant/Associate/Full Research Fellow
 
* Specialty: Chinese Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Representation
 
* Location: Taipei, Taiwan
 
* Deadline: Open until filled
 
* Date Posted: January 7, 2014
 
* Contact email: recruit@iis.sinica.edu.tw
 
  
'''Job Description:'''
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The University of Dundee is seeking an exceptional candidate to join one of our Computing research groups, based within the School of Science and Engineering. The successful candidate will develop new research lines within either the (i) Human Centred Computing Group; (ii) the Centre for Argument Technology; or (iii) the Space Technology Centre. Full information on the current research in each
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group can be found in the Further Particulars.
  
The Institute of Information Science (IIS) at Academia Sinica, Taiwan invites all qualified candidates to apply for the positions of junior and senior research fellows of all ranks (equivalent to the ranks of tenure track assistant, associate and full professors in a regular academic department without teaching responsibility) in Chinese natural language processing and knowledge representation. Research on Chinese semantic analysis and parsing is particularly emphasized. Exceptional candidates in all areas of Computer Science are also encouraged to apply.
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The successful candidate is expected to have a strong track record of research and a clear research plan that articulates with (or expands significantly) one of these areas. They will be expected to contribute to the development of research in this area by publishing in the highest quality journals and attracting appropriate research funding. For appointments at Grade 8 and 9, candidates are expected to show evidence of having attracted independent funding. The School encourages applications from holders of personal
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Fellowships.
  
Academia Sinica is a national academic research institution in Taiwan that conducts research on a broad spectrum of subjects in science and humanities. IIS is committed to high quality research in computer and information science and engineering. In addition to internal research funding supported by Academia Sinica, external funding through government agencies and industry-sponsored institutions is also available. Starting from 2014, we shall launch an International Ph. D. Program in Social Networks and Human-Centered Computing in collaboration with universities.
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Additionally, the successful candidate will be expected to take an active role in the teaching of undergraduate computing programmes as well as supporting teaching at Masters level.
  
Full-time research fellows are free to set their own research directions. IIS currently has about 40 full-time research fellows and close to 300 full-time post doctoral fellows and research assistants. The areas of current research include Systems Technology, Bioinformatics, Multimedia, Data Mining, Natural Language Processing, Network, Theory, and Programming Language.
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'''Job Summary'''
  
For additional information about IIS, please visit http://www.iis.sinica.edu.tw
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The appointee will be expected to contribute to research in Computing and to teaching and administration within the School of Science and Engineering. They will be expected to:
  
'''Required Qualifications:'''
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* Contribute to the ongoing research in one of the three research groups described above.
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* Contribute to the generation of external research funding.
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* Publish in high quality research journals and major international conferences.
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* Teach at undergraduate and post-graduate level.
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* Supervise students at all levels (honours and MSc projects, PhD).
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* Undertake administrative duties.
  
All Candidates should have a Ph.D. degree in computer science or closely related fields with a strong research and publication record. Senior candidates must demonstrate strong leadership, and have an international reputation evidenced by publications, patents, industrial experiences, or other academic and scholarly achievements. Salary is commensurate with qualifications.
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'''Application Requirements'''
  
Fluency in Chinese is an advantage, but not required.
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In addition to the online form, applicants must include with their application:
  
'''How to Apply:'''
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* Cover letter outlining fit to role.
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* Research plan (1-2 pages) covering proposed research over the first three years of the appointment.
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* Teaching plan (1-2 pages) outlining fit to current teaching at Dundee and teaching methodology.
  
All candidates should send detailed curriculum vitae, and at least three letters of recommendation to
 
  
Dr. Wen-Lian Hsu, Director
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==Postdoctoral Fellow in Computational Models of Reasoning / Intelligence Systems Section at AI Center / US Naval Research Laboratory==
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* Employer: US Naval Research Laboratory
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* Title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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* Topics: Reasoning, Computational Modeling, Language, Artificial Intelligence
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* Location: Washington, DC
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* Deadline: Open until filled
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* Date Posted: January 20, 2016
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* Contact: Sunny Khemlani (sunny.khemlani@nrl.navy.mil)
  
Institute of Information Science
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'''Research focus''': The Postdoctoral Fellow will collaborate on various projects in reasoning, including (but not limited to) building a unified computational framework of reasoning; investigating how people engage in explanatory reasoning; and testing a system that reasons about time and temporal relations.
  
Academia Sinica
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'''Supervisor''': Sunny Khemlani, PhD
  
Nankang 115, Taipei, Taiwan
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'''Key qualifications''':  A Ph.D. in cognitive psychology, cognitive science, or computer science, with experience in higher level cognition, experimental design and data analysis, or cognitive modeling. Experience with theories of reasoning, computer programming, and cognitive modeling is a strong plus.
  
TEL: 886-2-2788-3799ext.1804
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'''Length of appointment''': This position is for one year with second and third year reappointment dependent on satisfactory performance.
  
FAX:886-2-2782-4814
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'''Program and compensation''': The Fellowship operates through the NRC Research Associateship Program (http://sites.nationalacademies.org/pga/rap/). Only US citizenship or green card holders are eligible for the program. Fellows are compensated through a research stipend of ~$75,000/year.
  
E-mail: recruit@iis.sinica.edu.tw
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'''To apply''': Send a cover letter and CV to Dr. Sunny Khemlani at sunny.khemlani@nrl.navy.mil.
  
== Computational Postdoc position, Johns Hopkins University, Cognitive Science ==
 
  
* Employer: Johns Hopkins University
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==Internship positions available at Juji, Inc.==
* Rank or Title: Postdoctoral Fellow
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* Employer: Juji, Inc.
* Specialty: Computational Linguistics/Cognitive Science
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* Title: Intern
* Location: Baltimore, MD, USA
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* Location: Saratoga, CA
* Deadline: February 17, 2014 or until filled
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* Deadline: open until all the positions are filled
* Date Posted: January 7, 2014
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* Date Posted: January 14, 2016
* Contact email: INSPIREpostdoc@jhu.edu
 
  
'''Brief Job Description:'''
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'''Description''':
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Have you ever watched the movie Her? Have you ever wondered or wished to have a virtual partner just like Samantha, who could tell you what you really are, whom your best partner may be, and even cheers you up? At Juji, we are building a hyper-personalized, virtual REP (Responsible, Empathetic Pal) for everyone. Your REP not only understands who you are, including your personality, motivations, and strengths, but it can also chat with you to learn and help fulfill your certain needs. 
  
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the department of Cognitive Science at Johns Hopkins University.  
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We are seeking highly motivated and talented students, who are eager to help us tackle great technical challenges at Juji and to expand their knowledge and skills in the real world. We are especially interested in students who have had worked or love to work in the following areas: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing/Natural Language Generation, Machine Learning, Human-Computer Interaction, Information Visualization/Visual Analytics, and Cognitive Science.
  
The appointee will play a central role in a recently-founded group project devoted to developing a novel type of computing that fuses neural network and symbolic computation. In this “Gradient Symbolic Computation“, data consists of discrete structures built of symbols that have continuous activation values. The project addresses human syntax and semantics.
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We have multiple positions on two main tracks:
  
Keywords: computational linguistics, neural network modeling, syntactic processing, vector-space semantics
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* Software development. If you love to create amazing software technologies and systems for real users, this is the track for you. You are expected to own and deliver a relatively independent project that will contribute to our cutting-edge product development effort.
  
'''Detailed Job Description:'''
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* Scientific research. If you love to design and conduct scientific experiments to answer a specific set of research questions, this is the track for you. You will work on a government funded research project on understanding human trust in a digital environment. You are expected to play a critical role in designing and conducting novel research studies and writing papers that lead to scientific publications.
  
The project is funded by NSF’s new INSPIRE program, created to support unusually forward-looking, high-risk/high-return research. The position offers the appointee the opportunity to be a key player in the exciting intellectual environment of a highly interdisciplinary research team of leading faculty members collaborating intensively to break new ground at the foundations of computation and cognition. These faculty members are committed to contributing to the career development of the appointee, who will also have opportunities to pursue their own research projects and to gain experience in teaching. The faculty co-investigators consist of 6 professors from the Cognitive Science and Computer Science Departments at Johns Hopkins (those listed in http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1344269 plus Prof. C. Wilson) as well as Prof. M. Goldrick in the Linguistics Department at Northwestern.
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'''Qualifications'''
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Outstanding current students towards a bachelor or higher degree in the area of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or equivalent disciplines are encouraged to apply. Strong software development or visual design skills are a plus.  
  
The ideal appointee will conduct development and extensive testing of:
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'''To apply''': Please email a copy of your resume to the following address: jobs@juji-inc.com with a subject line “Summer Internship 2016”, and state your track preference in your email body.
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* general-purpose software to support symbolic-level computation over gradient symbol structures
 
  
* general-purpose software for simulating neural network implementations of this gradient symbolic computation
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==Postdoctoral Fellow in Natural Language Processing / AI at Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School==
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* Employer: Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School
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* Title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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* Topics: Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Predictive Modeling
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* Location: Boston, MA
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* Deadline: Open until filled
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* Date Posted: January 8, 2016
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* Contact: Alexander Turchin (aturchin@bwh.harvard.edu)
  
* new machine-learning algorithms, including deep compositional networks
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'''Research focus''': the Fellow will work in a multi-disciplinary team of artificial intelligence scientists, informaticians, biostatisticians, and clinicians on projects involving development of high-dimensional predictive models in medicine. The models will be based on data from a large integrated healthcare system and will utilize a combination of artificial intelligence and natural language processing of multiple narrative document streams.
  
* new theories of compositional vector-space semantics and new neural-network architectures for implementing them
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'''Supervisor''': Alexander Turchin, MD, MS, FACMI
  
* new psycholinguistic models of human syntactic production and comprehension processes
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'''Required skills''':  experience with natural language processing; ability to design and conduct effective research studies; strong analytical, scientific writing, presentation and communication skills; strong programming and system development skills. Experience with artificial intelligence technologies, predictive modeling, Big Data and medical terminologies / ontologies is a strong plus.
  
Most critical is the work on general-purpose software. This work will be conducted in close collaboration with faculty whose expertise spans all project areas. Johns Hopkins is a world leader in computational approaches to language science and engineering.  
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'''Education''': PhD in computer science, biomedical informatics, linguistics, or a related discipline; MD or an equivalent degree.
  
The initial appointment is for one year, with an expectation of a second year, conditioned on satisfactory progress. Starting date is August 1, 2014.
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'''Length of appointment''': This position is for one year with second and third year reappointment dependent on satisfactory performance and availability of funding.
  
'''How to Apply:'''
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'''Available''': Immediately.
  
Applications will be processed until the position is filled. For full consideration, applications and letters should be received by February 17, 2014. An application consists of a single PDF file including (i) a cover letter detailing the applicant’s interests in connection with the project, the qualifications they bring to the work, and the training they would like to receive from the position; (ii) a current CV; (iii) a document containing links to their relevant publications (ideally, integrated into the CV); (iv) a research statement describing their past, on-going, and planned future work; and (v) (optional) a statement concerning their teaching experience and interests. The application, along with three letters of recommendation, must be emailed to INSPIREpostdoc@jhu.edu. Please ensure that your name is in the Subject line of all materials that you AND your References submit.  
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'''Compensation''': according to NIH (NRSA) stipend levels.
  
Johns Hopkins University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer; minorities, women, Vietnam-era veterans, disabled veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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'''To apply''': send cover letter and CV to Dr. Alexander Turchin at aturchin@bwh.harvard.edu.

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Researcher in Machine Learning and NLP, DFKI, Germany

  • Employer: DFKI GmbH, Germany
  • Title: Researcher
  • Specialty: Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing, Deep Learning, Machine Translation
  • Location: Saarbruecken
  • Deadline: March 31, 2017
  • Date posted: March 13, 2017
  • Contact: Prof. Josef van Genabith

The Multilingual Technologies (MLT) Lab at DFKI is looking to expand its expertise in Machine Learning with a focus on Deep Learning, Machine Translation and possibly other areas of NLP. Depending on experience, the position is available at the Junior/Researcher/Senior/Principal Researcher level.

Key research responsibilities include:

  • machine and deep learning for natural language processing/machine translation
  • software development and integration
  • publication in top-tier conferences and journals

General responsibilities include:

  • engagement with industry partners and contract research
  • identification of funding opportunities and engagement in proposal writing
  • contribution to teaching and supervision in accordance with University and DFKI rules and regulations
  • administrative work associated with programmes of research

Requirements:

  • MSc/PhD in computer science, machine learning, natural language processing, computational linguistics or similar
  • Strong background and track record in machine learning, neural nets and deep learning
  • Strong background and track record in NLP and MT - Excellent programming skills
  • Excellent problem solving skills, independent and creative thinking
  • Excellent team working and communication skills
  • Excellent command of written and oral English
  • Command of German and other languages not a requirement but helpful

The successful applicant will work in the DFKI MLT lab led by Prof. Josef van Genabith (Scientific Director MLT, DFKI, and Chair of Translation-Oriented Language Technologies, Saarland University).

Working environment: DFKI is one of the largest AI research institutes worldwide, with several sites in Germany, covering basic research and applications. DFKI is a not-for-profit company with more than 500 researchers from 60+ countries across the globe. DFKI is based on a shareholder model including globally operating companies such as Intel, Google, Microsoft, Nuance, SAP, BMW, VW, Bosch, Deutsche Telekom, several SMEs, three German universities and three German Federal States.

The DFKI Multilingual Technologies lab partners in international, national and industry funded research projects in all areas of Language Technologies (including machine translation, question answering, information extraction, human-robot communication, speech and the multi-lingual web). The MLT lab currently leads the H2020 European Research project QT21 on MT, the EU CEF funded ELRC project and the EU funded TRADR project on human-robot collaboration in disaster response scenarios.

The MLT lab is part of the DFKI site at the Saarland University campus in Saarbrücken, Germany. Saarland University has exceptionally strong Computer Science and Computational Linguistics departments, two Max Plank Institutes in Computer Science, an Excellence Cluster in Multimodal Computing and Interaction and several International Doctoral and Master programmes in Computer Science and Computational Linguistics. DFKI staff regularly engage in teaching and supervision at Saarland University.

Geographical environment: Saarbrücken is the capital of Saarland with approximately 190,000 inhabitants. It is located right in the heart of Europe and is the cultural center of this border region of Germany, France and Luxembourg. Some of the closest larger cities are Trier, Nancy, Mannheim, Karlsruhe and Frankfurt. Paris can be reached by train in just under 2 hours. Living costs are modest in comparison with other large cities in Germany and elsewhere in Europe.

Starting date, duration, salary: Preferred starting date is May/June 2017. The position is available until June 30, 2020, with opportunities for extension depending on performance and future funding. Compensation is competitive and reflects individual competence, seniority and special skills.

Application: Applications are required to include a short cover letter, a CV, list of publications, a brief summary of research interests, and contact information for three references. Please send your electronic application (preferably in PDF format) to Prof. Josef van Genabith referring to job opening no. 22/17-JvG. Deadline for applications is March 31st, 2017. The position remains open until filled. Please contact Prof. van Genabith for informal inquiries.


Associate Research Scientist, UKP Lab, TU Darmstadt

  • Employer: UKP Lab, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
  • Title: Associate Research Scientist
  • Specialty: Interactive Machine Learning (IML) or Natural Language Processing for Language Learning
  • Location: Darmstadt
  • Deadline: March 8, 2017
  • Date posted: February 21, 2017
  • Contact: Prof. Iryna Gurevych

The Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (UKP) Lab at the Department of Computer Science, Technische Universität (TU) Darmstadt, Germany has two openings for an

Associate Research Scientist
(PostDoc- or PhD-level; for an initial term of two years)

to strengthen the group’s profile in the areas of Interactive Machine Learning (IML) or Natural Language Processing for Language Learning. The UKP Lab is a research group comprising over 30 team members who work on various aspects of Natural Language Processing (NLP), of which Interactive Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing for Language Learning are the focus areas researched in collaboration with partners in research and industry.

We ask for applications from candidates in Computer Science with a specialization in Machine Learning or Natural Language Processing, preferably with expertise in research and development projects, and strong communication skills in English and German.

  • The successful applicant in the area of Interactive Machine Learning will work on research activities regarding its application to end-user content annotation, information structuring and recommendation, or semantic text analysis, and development activities to create functional and attractive user-oriented product prototypes.
  • The successful applicant in the area of Natural Language Processing for Language Learning will work on research activities in automatically assessing language competencies and readability as well as on generating exercise material for language learners in intelligent real-time learning systems.

Prior work in the above areas is a definite advantage. Ideally, the candidates should have demonstrable experience in designing and implementing complex (NLP and/or ML) systems, experience in large-scale data analysis, large-scale knowledge bases, and strong programming skills incl. Java. Experience with neural network architectures and a sense for user experience design are a strong plus. Combining fundamental NLP research on Interactive Machine Learning or Natural Language Processing with practical applications in different domains including education will be highly encouraged.

UKP’s wide cooperation network both within its own research community and with partners from research and industry provides an excellent environment for the position to be filled. The Department of Computer Science of TU Darmstadt is regularly ranked among the top ones in respective rankings of German universities. Its unique research initiative "Knowledge Discovery in the Web" and the Research Training Group "Adaptive Information Processing of Heterogeneous Content" (AIPHES) funded by the DFG emphasize NLP, machine learning, text mining, as well as scalable infrastructures for the assessment and aggregation of knowledge. UKP Lab is a highly dynamic research group committed to high-quality research results, technologies of the highest industrial standards, cooperative work style and close interaction of team members working on common goals.

Applications should include a detailed CV, a motivation letter and an outline of previous working or research experience (if available).

Applications from women are particularly encouraged. All other things being equal, candidates with disabilities will be given preference. Please send the applications to: jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de by 08.03.2017. The positions are open until filled. Later applications may be considered if the position is still open.

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Northwestern University

  • Employer: Northwestern University, USA
  • Title: Postdoctoral Fellowship in Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Northwestern University
  • Speciality: Open area
  • Location: Evanston, IL, USA
  • Deadline: April 1, 2017
  • Date posted: February 17, 2017
  • Contact: matt-goldrick@northwestern.edu

The Department of Linguistics at Northwestern University invites applications for a full-time, non-renewable, two year postdoctoral fellowship in any area of linguistics. We are looking for candidates who pursue an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to the scientific study of language, utilizing experimental methods, corpus analysis, and/or computational modeling to inform linguistic theory and its applications. The fellowship period begins September 1, 2017. Each year, the fellow will be expected to teach one undergraduate-level course in the Department of Linguistics. The fellow will also serve as an undergraduate adviser for the Cognitive Science Program, working with students pursuing the major and minor on academic issues (e.g., course selection, research opportunities, progress on degree requirements).

The fellow will join a vibrant interdisciplinary community of researchers from across the cognitive sciences (including communication sciences, computer science, learning sciences, music cognition, neuroscience, philosophy, and psychology). The fellow’s research will be supported by the facilities of the Department of Linguistics.

To receive fullest consideration, applications should arrive by April 1, 2017. Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in Linguistics or a related field (e.g., Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Speech and Hearing Sciences) by the start date. Please include a CV that includes contact information, brief statements of research and teaching interests (1-3 pages each), up to 3 reprints or other written work (including thesis chapters for ABD applicants), teaching evaluations (if available), and the names and contact information for three references. Please visit http://www.linguistics.northwestern.edu/ for online application instructions.

E-mail inquiries should be directed to Matt Goldrick, Chair of the Department of Linguistics (matt-goldrick@northwestern.edu). Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer of all protected classes including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States.

Postdoctoral Research Position in Interpretable Machine Learning at Cardiff University, UK

  • Employer: Cardiff University, UK
  • Title: Research Associate in Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
  • Speciality: Vector Space Models, Deep Learning, Interpretable Machine Learning, Symbolic Models
  • Location: Cardiff, UK
  • Deadline: March 2, 2017
  • Date posted: February 13, 2017
  • Contact: schockaerts1@cardiff.ac.uk

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate post in Cardiff University’s School of Computer Science & Informatics. This is a full-time, fixed-term post for 30 months, starting on 1 May 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will be dedicated to finding creative solutions and have a genuine curiosity and enthusiasm to undertake world-class research in the field of Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence. Specifically, the aim of this post will be to develop novel methods for learning interpretable/symbolic models from diverse sources of information, including knowledge graphs, vector space models and natural language text. These models will then be used as background theories in applications such as recognising textual entailment, automated knowledge base completion, or zero-shot learning. You will work closely with Steven Schockaert. You will possess or be near the completion of a PhD in Computer Science or a related area, or have relevant industrial experience.

This research will be part of the FLEXILOG project, which is funded by the European Research Council (ERC)

Essential criteria

  • Postgraduate degree at PhD level, or near to completion of a PhD in a related subject area or relevant industrial experience
  • An established expertise and proven portfolio of research and/or relevant industrial experience within at least two of the following research fields: Machine Learning, Knowledge Representation, Natural Language Processing.
  • A strong background in statistics and linear algebra.
  • Excellent programming skills.
  • Knowledge of current status of research in specialist field.
  • Proven ability to publish in relevant journals (e.g. Artificial Intelligence, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, Journal of Machine Learning Research, Machine Learning) or top-tier conferences (e.g. IJCAI, AAAI, ECAI, NIPS, ICML, KDD, ACL, EMNLP).
  • Ability to understand and apply for competitive research funding.
  • Proven ability in effective and persuasive communication.
  • Ability to supervise the work of others to focus team efforts and motivate individuals.
  • Proven ability to demonstrate creativity, innovation and team-working within work.

Background about the university

Cardiff is a strong and vibrant capital city with good transportation links and an excellent range of housing available. Various surveys have ranked it as one of the most liveable cities in Europe. Cardiff University is a member of the Russell Group of research universities, and was ranked 5th in the UK based on the quality of research in the 2014 Research Evaluation Framework. The university has a successful School of Computer Science & Informatics with an international reputation for its teaching and research activities. The school has a strong research track record recognised for its outstanding impact in terms of reach and significance, with 79% of its outputs deemed world-leading or internationally excellent in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework.

Background about the project

Vector space embeddings have become a popular representation framework in many areas of natural language processing and knowledge representation. In the context of knowledge base completion, for example, their ability to capture important statistical dependencies in relational data has proven remarkably powerful. These vector space models, however, are typically not interpretable, which can be problematic for at least two reasons. First, in applications it is often important that we can provide an intuitive justification to the end user as to why a given statement is believed, and such justifications are moreover invaluable for debugging or assessing the performance of a system. Second, the black box nature of these representations makes it difficult to integrate them with other sources of information, such as statements derived from natural language, or from structured domain theories. Symbolic representations, on the other hand, are easy to interpret, but classical inference is not sufficiently robust (e.g. in case of inconsistency) and too inflexible (e.g. in case of missing knowledge) for most applications.

The overall aim of the FLEXILOG project is to develop novel forms of reasoning that combine the transparency of logical methods with the flexibility and robustness of vector space representations. For example, symbolic inference can be augmented with inductive reasoning patterns (based on cognitive models of human commonsense reasoning), by relying on fine-grained semantic relationships that are derived from vector space representations. Conversely, logical formulas can be interpreted as spatial constraints on vector space representations. This duality between logical theories and vector space representations opens up various new possibilities for learning interpretable domain theories from data, which will enable new ways of tackling applications such as recognising textual entailment, automated knowledge base completion, or zero-shot learning.

More information

For more details about the project and instructions on how to apply, please go to www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs and search for job 5545BR. Please note the requirement to evidence all essential criteria in the supporting statement.

Research Associates in Natural Language Processing / Text Mining, University of Manchester, UK

  • Employer: National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK
  • Title: Research Associates in Natural Language Processing / Text Mining
  • Speciality: Natural Language Processing, Text Mining
  • Location: Manchester, UK
  • Deadline: March 13, 2017
  • Date posted: February 10, 2017
  • Contact: sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk

The School of Computer Science, National Centre for Text Mining at the University of Manchester seeks to appoint two Research Associates in Natural Language Processing-based Text Mining to expand its text mining research portfolio.

They will join a strong team of 12+ staff who work on numerous national and international research projects, including industry, in areas of information extraction, disambiguation, topic analysis, natural language processing, biomedical text mining and machine learning.

Skills

You should have a PhD in Computer Science with an emphasis on Natural Language Processing and Text Mining. The focus of your research will be in developing (semi)-supervised methods for information extraction, in particular relation, event extraction and normalisation; a proven ability to develop algorithms for NLP/text mining problems using deep learning will be highly desirable; knowledge of developing text mining workflows using UIMA based environment will be a plus. You should have excellent programming skills, preferably in Java.

  • Duration of post: Immediately until 31st October 2018
  • Salary: £31,076-£38,183 per annum

Research Team

The National Centre for Text Mining (http://www.nactem.ac.uk) has been a leading centre for text mining since 2004, with areas of expertise in information extraction, terminology, text classification, text mining infrastructures and semantic search systems. NaCTeM is located in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (http://www.mib.ac.uk) and its staff belong to the 4th ranked Computer Science school in the UK (REF2014) which has been further assessed as having the "best environment in the UK for computer science and informatics research”.

Informal enquiries: Prof. Sophia Ananiadou (Sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk).

Deadline of applications: 13/03/2017

Application forms and further particulars: https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=12975


Research Scientist Intern at Adobe Research, San Jose, California

  • Employer: Adobe Systems Incorporated
  • Title: Research Scientist Intern
  • Speciality: NLP, machine learning and dialog.
  • Location: San Jose, CA, USA
  • Deadline: March 1, 2017
  • Date posted: January 23, 2017
  • Contact: bui@adobe.com

We are looking for PhD students with background in NLP, machine learning, dialog to work on 2 following projects: 1) Deep reinforcement learning for creative assistant 2) Reading order text extraction for PDF documents

Assistant/Associate Professor Position in NLP/IR/Text/ML at University of California - Davis

  • Employer: University of California - Davis
  • Title: Assistant/Associate Professor
  • Speciality: All areas of NLP/Text/IR/ML etc including those involved in multi-media analysis.
  • Location: Davis, CA, USA
  • Deadline: January 2, 2017
  • Date posted: December 27, 2016
  • Contact: davidson@cs.ucdavis.edu

The Department of Computer Science at the University of California at Davis invites applications for a faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in Computer Science, for appointments with a start date in Spring 2017, or later. We are targeting excellent candidates in all areas of machine learning and computational linguistics, with a special emphasis on all aspects of natural language processing, information retrieval, text analytics and text mining. The campus is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching, and service.

Applications received by 2nd January 2017 will receive full consideration. For further information see http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/blog/faculty-employment-positions-2/



Postdoctoral Fellow in Natural Language Processing / Machine Learning at Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School

  • Employer: Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School
  • Title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
  • Topics: Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, Predictive Modeling
  • Location: Boston, MA
  • Deadline: Open until filled
  • Date Posted: December 23, 2016
  • Contact: Alexander Turchin (aturchin@bwh.harvard.edu)

Research focus: the Fellow will work in a multi-disciplinary team of artificial intelligence scientists, informaticians, biostatisticians, and clinicians led by Dr. Leonid Perlovsky (http://www.leonid-perlovsky.com/) and Dr. Alexander Turchin (https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/display/Person/14588) on projects involving development of high-dimensional predictive models in medicine. The models will be based on data from a large integrated healthcare system and will utilize a combination of artificial intelligence and natural language processing of multiple narrative document streams.

Supervisor: Alexander Turchin, MD, MS, FACMI; Leonid Perlovsky, PhD

Required skills: strong mathematical background in statistics and machine learning; experience working with large datasets; experience with natural language processing; ability to design and conduct effective research studies; strong analytical, scientific writing, presentation and communication skills; strong programming and system development skills. Experience with predictive modeling, medical terminologies / ontologies, python, MATLAB and Apache Spark is a strong plus.

Education: PhD in computer science, biomedical informatics, or related discipline or an equivalent degree.

Length of appointment: This position is for one year with second and third year reappointment dependent on satisfactory performance and availability of funding.

Available: Immediately.

Compensation: according to NIH (NRSA) stipend levels (https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-16-131.html).

To apply: send cover letter and CV to Dr. Alexander Turchin at aturchin@bwh.harvard.edu.


PhD Scholarship / Enhancing Scientific Text Summarization / Barcelona

  • Title: PhD Scholarship / Enhancing Scientific Text Summarization with Academic Social Networks
  • Location: Barcelona, Spain
  • Deadline: February 2nd, 2017
  • Date posted: December 12, 2016
  • Contact: horacio.saggion@upf.edu

In the context of the Marie-Curie PhD InPhiNIT La Caixa program associated to the Maria de Maeztu Strategic Research Program, we are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate in the area of Natural Language Processing to work in a project dealing with Scientific Text Summarization and Academic Social Networks.

The PhD will be carried out at the TALN research group of the Department of Information and Communication Technologies (DTIC), Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) in Barcelona.

The PhD student should have background in Natural Language Processing with a solid knowledge of statistics, mathematics, computer programming and machine learning. Experience in Information Extraction, Text Summarization, or related areas would be appreciated.

Brief description of the project:

http://www.dtic.upf.edu/~hsaggion/scientific_summarization_social.html

How and where to apply (InPhiNIT program):

https://obrasociallacaixa.org/en/educacion-becas/becas-de-posgrado/inphinit/programme-description


The TALN research group:

http://taln.upf.edu/

Maria de Maeztu Strategic Research at DTIC:

https://www.upf.edu/web/mdm-dtic/description

http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/

Other:

You can contact Prof. Horacio Saggion for more information about the project.

Related information:

https://www.upf.edu/web/mdm-dtic/projects/-/asset_publisher/Ef1was9TxNY4/content/id/4113025#.WE6ZIH23nm4

http://taln.upf.edu/pages/coling2016tutorial/





Lecturer/Senior Lecturer openings in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Imperial College London, UK

  • Employer: Department of Computing, Imperial College London
  • Title: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer openings in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Speciality: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, including (but is not limited to): machine learning for text and speech.
  • Location: London, UK
  • Deadline: January 16, 2017
  • Date posted: December 8, 2016
  • Contact: margaret.hall@imperial.ac.uk

The Department of Computing at Imperial College London invites applications for full-time faculty members at the Lecturer/Senior Lecturer level (comparable to American tenure-track Assistant Professorships) who can contribute to research and teaching, in particular in the area of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. This includes (but is not limited to): autonomous systems; knowledge representation and reasoning; planning; machine learning for speech, audio and text; optimization and data mining.

Notwithstanding the above focus, exceptional candidates from any area of Computer Science are also encouraged to apply.

The deadline for applications is 16th January 2017. For further information see http://www.imperial.ac.uk/computing/job-vacancies/


Research Fellow in Biomedical Text Mining, University of Manchester, UK

  • Employer: National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK
  • Title: Research Fellow
  • Speciality: Natural Language Processing, Text Mining
  • Location: Manchester, UK
  • Deadline: December 18, 2016
  • Date posted: November 28, 2016
  • Contact: sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research fellow in Text Mining at the National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, University of Manchester. The position is for 2 years.

The objective of this BBSRC funded post is to conduct research into extracting complex information (entities and events) from the scientific literature to support metabolic model development.

Candidates should have a PhD in Computer Science with emphasis in Natural Language Processing/Text Mining; working experience in biomedical text mining (event extraction); excellent knowledge in developing and adapting algorithms for text mining systems; strong publication record; excellent programming skills.

  • Duration of post: 1st January 2017 to 31st December 2018
  • Salary: £39,324 to £48,327 per annum

Research Environment

The National Centre for Text Mining (http://www.nactem.ac.uk) has been a leading centre for biomedical text mining since 2004, with areas of expertise in information extraction, terminology, text classification, text mining infrastructures and semantic search systems. NaCTeM is located in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (http://www.mib.ac.uk) and its staff belong to the 4th ranked Computer Science school in the UK (REF2014) which has been further assessed as having the "best environment in the UK for computer science and informatics research".

The project will involve close collaboration with a team of experts focusing on metabolomics and cheminformatics. More information about the project: http://www.nactem.ac.uk/empathy/

Informal enquiries: Prof. Sophia Ananiadou (Sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk).

Application form and further particulars: https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=12531


Associate Research Scientist, UKP Lab, TU Darmstadt

The Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (UKP) Lab at the Department of Computer Science, Technische Universität (TU) Darmstadt, Germany has two openings for an

Associate Research Scientist
(PostDoc- or PhD-level; for an initial term of two years)

to strengthen the group’s profile in the areas of Interactive Machine Learning (IML) or Computational Argumentation (CA). The UKP Lab is a research group comprising over 30 team members who work on various aspects of Natural Language Processing (NLP), of which Interactive Machine Learning and Computational Argumentation are the rapidly developing focus areas in collaboration with partners in research and industry.

We ask for applications from candidates in Computer Science with a specialization in Machine Learning or Natural Language Processing, preferably with expertise in research and development projects, and strong communication skills in English and German. - The successful applicant in the area of interactive machine learning will work on research activities regarding its application to end-user content annotation, information structuring and recommendation, or semantic text analysis, and development activities to create the corresponding product prototypes. - The successful applicant in the area of Computational Argumentation will work on research activities in analyzing the discourse of future professionals while reasoning to automatically access their argumentation quality given small amounts of training data, and development activities for the research prototype. Prior work in the above areas is a definite advantage. Ideally, the candidates should have demonstrable experience in designing and implementing complex (NLP and/or ML) systems, experience in information retrieval, large-scale data processing and large-scale knowledge bases, and strong programming skills incl. Java. Experience with neural network architectures is a strong plus. Combining fundamental NLP research on Interactive Machine Learning or Computational Argumentation with practical applications in different domains will be highly encouraged.

UKP’s wide cooperation network both within its own research community and with partners from research and industry provides an excellent environment for the position to be filled. The Department of Computer Science of TU Darmstadt is regularly ranked among the top ones in respective rankings of German universities. Its unique research initiative "Knowledge Discovery in the Web” and the Research Training Group “Adaptive Information Processing of Heterogeneous Content” (AIPHES) funded by the DFG emphasize NLP, machine learning, text mining, as well as scalable infrastructures for the assessment and aggregation of knowledge. UKP Lab is a highly dynamic research group committed to high-quality research results, technologies of the highest industrial standards, cooperative work style and close interaction of team members working on common goals.

Applications should include a detailed CV, a motivation letter and an outline of previous working or research experience (if available).

Applications from women are particularly encouraged. All other things being equal, candidates with disabilities will be given preference. Please send the applications to: jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de by 15.12.2016. The positions are open until filled. Later applications may be considered if the position is still open.

One Teaching Track and One Tenure Track position open at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA USA)

Employer: Language Technologies Institute, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

Title: Assistant Teaching Professor and Assistant Professor

Specialty: Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Machine Learning and Statistical Methods for NLP, Social Media Analysis

The Language Technologies Institute (LTI) in the School of Computer Science (SCS) at Carnegie Mellon University invites applications for teaching-track and tenure-track positions, beginning Fall 2017. LTI is an academic department dedicated to the study of human language and information technologies, with approximately thirty faculty members. LTI is one of seven departments within SCS, which has over 200 tenure-track, research, and teaching faculty with expertise spanning traditional computer science, human computer interaction, language technologies, machine learning, computational biology, software engineering, and robotics. SCS offers a highly collaborative and uniquely interdisciplinary environment that promotes innovation and entrepreneurship in both teaching and research.


The teaching track is a career-oriented, renewable appointment with an initial appointment of three years. Initial teaching-track appointments are typically at the rank of Assistant Teaching Professor, with the possibility of promotion to the ranks of Associate Teaching Professor and Teaching Professor. These ranks are not tenured, but they do provide substantial opportunities for professional growth and long-term contributions to Language Technologies education at Carnegie Mellon University. Teaching track faculty contribute to the design of new curricula and the adoption of new teaching methods. For more information about this position, see: http://lti.cs.cmu.edu/teaching-track-faculty-position


We are also seeking to hire on the tenure track. Tenure track appointments are typically at the rank of Assistant Professor, with the possibility of promotion to the ranks of Associate Professor and Professor. Tenure-track applicants must have strong interests and accomplishments in both research and teaching. For more information about this position, see: http://lti.cs.cmu.edu/tenure-track-faculty-position

One Post-doctoral position in Statistical Machine Translation in CUNY (at Manhattan, NYC)

Employer: Department of Computer Science at Hunter College, University of New York Title: post-doctoral position Specialty: Machine Translation Location: Manhattan, NYC, NY

  • Deadline: Open until filled
  • Date posted: 6th November 2016
  • Contact: Dr. Jia Xu

The Statistical Machine Learning and Translation group of Dr. Xu at the City University of New York is inviting applications for one post-doctoral position. This is a splendid opportunity to conduct research blending very applied research (i.e. industrial-level Machine Translation systems) with foundational research in statistical machine learning. Dr. Xu’s group has an excellent record (e.g. winning first-place) in the international machine translation competitions during the last decade. The current research has evolved into exciting areas beyond statistical machine translation, such as in the foundations of machine learning and in frameworks in understanding the underlying geometry of languages.

Applicants should hold by the time the appointment begins a PhD (or its equivalent) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Statistics, Mathematics, Physics or in a related discipline. We are seeking for applicants committed to either (1) extending their current research program in statistical Natural Language Processing or (2) employing their analytical and engineering skills and join in our current research program. Therefore, this position can be also seen as an opportunity to fast-forward develop statistical NLP skills and conduct cutting-edge research in this field.

The position is for 1 year with the possibility of extending it up to 3 years. The starting date is flexible.

The Hunter College at the City University of New York may ask the post-doctor to take up a very moderate teaching load (can be waived based on research promise). The salary commensurate with qualifications and research potential and starts from $50K/year.

Hunter college is located in upper-east Manhattan. This is an extremely vibrant research location with numerous opportunities for collaboration. Hunter college is surrounded by top research labs (e.g. Google Research, Microsoft Research, Facebook, IBM Research), and many other university departments (e.g. Princeton, Columbia, NYU).

Applications should include a recent CV and optionally a research statement and 2 representative publications. Applications should be sent to Dr. Jia Xu by email to: jia.xu@hunter.cuny.edu including in the Subject title the keyword: “Application”.

All applicants will be notified upon receipt of the application by email.

This position will be advertised at http://jiaxu.org until is filled.

Hunter is committed to a policy of equal employment and equal access in its educational programs and activities. Diversity, inclusion, and an environment free from discrimination are central to the mission of the City University of New York.


Three fully funded PhD Positions in Statistical Natural Language Processing in CUNY (at Manhattan, NYC)

Employer: Department of Computer Science at Hunter College, University of New York Title: fully-funded PhD position Specialty: NLP

  • Location: Manhattan, NYC, NY
  • Deadline: Open until filled
  • Date posted: 6th November 2016
  • Contact: Dr. Jia Xu


The Statistical Machine Learning and Translation group of Dr. Xu at the City University of New York is inviting applications for fully-funded PhD student positions starting in 2017. This is a splendid opportunity to conduct research blending very applied research (i.e. industrial-level Machine Translation systems) with foundational research in statistical machine learning. Dr. Xu’s group has an excellent record (e.g. winning first-place) in the international machine translation competitions during the last decade. The current research has evolved into exciting areas beyond statistical machine translation, such as in the foundations of machine learning and in frameworks in understanding the underlying geometry of languages.

Applicants should hold by the time that begin their PhD studies a BSc, BEng (or its equivalent) in Computer Science, Linguistics, Computer Engineering, Statistics, Mathematics, Physics or related disciplines. We are seeking for very motivated students with enthusiasm and dedication in conducting cutting-edge research in statistical methods over massive amounts of data. Natural Language Processing is the prototypical domain where Machine Learning and Big Data are required to come together.

The typical duration of the PhD program is from 3 to 4 years.

The Hunter College at the City University of New York asks that the PhD candidate should take up two teaching assistantships per year. The admitted student will be offered to have the tuition fees covered and also stipend sufficient to cover the living cost.

Hunter college is located in upper-east Manhattan. This is an extremely vibrant research location with numerous opportunities for internships and collaboration. Hunter college is surrounded by top research labs, such as Google Research, Microsoft Research, Facebook, and IBM Research.

Application material: CV and optionally a statement of purpose letter, GRE, and TOELF/IELTS results. Applications should be sent to Dr. Jia Xu by email to: Jia.Xu@hunter.cuny.edu including in the Subject title the keyword: “PhD".

All applicants will be notified upon receipt of the application by email.

This position will be advertised at http://jiaxu.org until the position is filled.

Hunter is committed to a policy of equal employment and equal access in its educational programs and activities. Diversity, inclusion, and an environment free from discrimination are central to the mission of the City University of New York.


Funded PhD Position in Natural Language Processing in Barcelona

  • Employer: Department of Information and Communication Technologies at Universitat Pompeu Fabra
  • Title: PhD studentship position
  • Specialty: NLP
  • Location: Barcelona, Spain
  • Deadline: August 8th, 2016 (or until filled)
  • Date posted: 29th July 2016
  • Contact: Prof. Horacio Saggion


The Department of Information and Communication Technologies at Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain, invites applications for a PhD studentship position that is associated with the María de Maeztu Units of Excellence Research Program of the Spanish Government (http://www.upf.edu/mdm-dtic), and involves joint work of the research labs of profs. Horacio Saggion and Ricardo Baeza-Yates. This position will be funded under the FPI call to be launched by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.

Project Description

In the context of our Maria de Maeztu (MdM) project "Mining the Knowledge of Scientific Publications" ( see http://www.upf.edu/mdm-dtic) the PhD student will carry out a research project on the more focused area of automatic research paper assessment which concerns a number of interesting research questions including but not limited to:

  • automatic research paper evaluation
  • automatic research paper/author impact prediction
  • automatic novelty evaluation

The PhD will benefit from the resources developed during MdM project: availability of large scale open scientific repositories, natural language processing technology adapted to scientific text processing, document retrieval technology, etc. as well as the expertise of the MdM team members.

Applicants

Candidates should hold a M.Sc. in Computer Science or related field with a solid background in Natural Language Processing and be proficient in spoken and written English. Experience with recent advances in Machine Learning and Information Retrieval would be highly valuable. Knowledge of statistical analysis is highly desirable.

More information

For informal inquiries, prospective candidates may contact professor Horacio Saggion at horacio DOT saggion AT upf DOT edu

For more information please check the official announcement at

https://portal.upf.edu/web/etic/automatic-research-assessment?p_p_id=56_INSTANCE_MaAxd6TFfhia&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=normal&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_count=1

Research Fellow in Biomedical Text Mining, University of Manchester, UK

  • Employer: National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK
  • Title: Research Fellow
  • Speciality: Natural Language Processing, Text Mining
  • Location: Manchester, UK
  • Deadline: August 13, 2016
  • Date posted: July 18, 2016
  • Contact: sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research fellow in Biomedical Text Mining at the National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, University of Manchester.

The objective of this BBSRC funded post in collaboration with Unilever is to conduct research into extracting complex information from the scientific literature to support metabolic pathway curation using text mining methods.

Candidates should have a PhD in Computer Science with emphasis in Natural Language Processing/Text Mining; working experience in information extraction at large scale; excellent knowledge in developing and adapting algorithms for text mining systems; machine learning; experience in biomedical Text Mining; strong track record of high-quality papers in conferences such as ACL, EMNLP, etc., and in high quality journals; excellent programming skills; proven ability to develop independently research proposals.

  • Duration of post: until 31st March 2018 with possibility of extension
  • Salary: £38,896 to £47,801 per annum

Research Environment

The National Centre for Text Mining (http://www.nactem.ac.uk) has been a leading centre for biomedical text mining since 2004, with areas of expertise in information extraction, terminology, text classification, text mining infrastructures and semantic search systems. NaCTeM is located in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (http://www.mib.ac.uk) and its staff belong to the 4th ranked Computer Science school in the UK (REF2014) which has been further assessed as having the "best environment in the UK for computer science and informatics research".

The project will involve close collaboration with a team of experts focusing on metabolomics and cheminformatics. More information about the project: http://www.nactem.ac.uk/empathy/

Informal enquiries: Prof. Sophia Ananiadou (Sophia.ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk).

Application form and further particulars: https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=11856

Computational Linguist-Morphology

  • Employer: Esprit de Corps Corporation (EdC), US
  • Title: Computational Linguist-Morphology
  • Specialty: Application of Finite State Transducers (FST) to language processing technologies, development of FST networks for languages, integration of morphological analyzers.
  • Location: Various US Locations
  • Deadline: Open
  • Date posted: June 19, 2016
  • Contact: Jim Lay


EdC provides linguistic and cultural insight in support of US national interests. We are a woman owned, small business, and an equal opportunity employer.

The Computational Linguist-Morphology provides unique expertise with the application of FST to language processing technologies, to include the development of FST networks for languages, the integration of morphological analyzers in multilingual databases/search engines and the development of APIs for managing FST I/O in a multilingual environment.

Qualifications

  • A master's degree in computer science and/or linguistics, or in a related field; eight (8) years related experience in FST technologies for language applications may be substituted for a master's degree.
  • Within the last ten (10) years, shall have a minimum of seven (7) years experience programming language networks in one or more FST applications such as XSFT, Stuttgart Finite State Transducer Toolkit, OpenFST, FOMA, or other product with equivalent functional capabilities.
  • Shall have a minimum of five (5) years experience coding with two (2) or more of the following: C, C++, or Java. Shall also have a minimum of five (5) years experience with Perl and/or Python scripting languages.
  • Within the last ten (10) years, shall have a minimum of five (5) years experience with linguistics and language structure, language processing technologies, and/or with applying morphologies to multilingual databases/search engines.
  • Shall have a minimum of five (5) years experience with two (2) or more foreign languages. Shall have demonstrated experience with international encodings, to include converting and handling multilingual encoding, such as UTF-8.

Applicants must be United States citizens able to acquire a personal security clearance.

For more information about the post and for applications: http://edcknowledge.com/join-the-corps-2/, Search and apply for the position titled "Computational Linguist-Morphology".

Computational Linguist

  • Employer: Esprit de Corps Corporation (EdC), US
  • Title: Computational Linguist
  • Specialty: Integration of NLP Modules, Experimentation with User Interfaces for Analytic Support, Web Services for Querying Extracted Results.
  • Location: Various US Locations
  • Deadline: Open
  • Date posted: June 19, 2016
  • Contact: Jim Lay


EdC provides linguistic and cultural insight in support of US national interests. We are a woman owned, small business, and an equal opportunity employer.

The Computational Linguist provides unique expertise with the application of computer science to language processing technologies, to include experimentation with, and integration of, unique NLP modules, experimentation with user interfaces for analytic support, web development, and development of web services for querying extracted results.

Qualifications

  • MA in computer science and/or linguistics, or in a related field (8 years related experience may be substituted for a Master's Degree).
  • Within the last 10 years shall have a minimum of 7 years experience each programming: C, C++, or Java.
  • Within the last 5 years, shall have a minimum of 3 years programming with two or more scripting languages (e.g. Perl, Python).
  • Within the last 10 years, shall have a minimum of 5 years experience with linguistics and language structure, language processing technologies, and/or with applying ontologies to NLP applications.
  • A minimum of 5 years experience with two or more foreign languages is required.
  • Shall have demonstrated experience developing software in a Linux environment, with Semantic Web technologies (e.g. RDF, OWL), and with international encodings, to include converting and handling multilingual encoding, such as UTF - 8 is required.

Applicants must be United States citizens able to acquire a personal security clearance.

For more information about the post and for applications: http://edcknowledge.com/join-the-corps-2/, Search and apply for the position titled "Computational Linguist".

Research Associate/Fellow in Machine Learning, University of Sheffield, UK


We have an opening for a 3-year position of Research Associate or Research Fellow in Machine Learning with applications to Machine Translation and Multimodal Language Processing. This position is funded by the ERC MultiMT project: Multi-modal Context Modelling for Machine Translation, led by Prof. Lucia Specia (www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~lucia) at the University of Sheffield.

This is a highly interdisciplinary project involving Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision and Machine Learning. Its goal is to devise methods and algorithms to exploit global multi-modal information for context modelling in Machine Translation. The post holder will be expected to investigate new ways to acquire multilingual multi-modal representations, and new machine learning and inference algorithms that can learn from these rich context models to generate high quality translations. In addition, if appointed as Research Fellow, the post holder will be expected to make significant contributions to multi-modal language processing in general, drawing from their experience in Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing.

This is an opportunity to work in a well-connected international team with world-leading reputation in the Natural Language Processing (NLP) research group at the University of Sheffield. The NLP group is well known internationally for its research, and is one of the largest research groups in the area in Europe.

This post offers excellent opportunities for publications, project visits and conference trips. Applicants should have (for Research Associate (RA) and Research Fellow (RF) posts):

  • PhD (or equivalent work experience) in Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics or related areas
  • Significant experience and track record in Machine Learning (RA and RF)
  • Strong publication record commensurate with career stage (RA and RF)
  • Experience and strong track record in Computer Vision (desirable for RA, required for RF)
  • Experience and strong track record in Natural Language Processing (desirable for both RA and RF)
  • Strong programming experience, particularly in Python or C++. (RA and RF)

This post is fixed-term with a start date from August 2016 (or soon after) and duration of 3 years with possibility of extension to 5 years.

Salary range: £28,847 to £46,414 per annum.

For informal inquiries contact Dr. Lucia Specia: L.Specia@sheffield.ac.uk

For more information about the post and for applications: http://www.shef.ac.uk/jobs, Search and apply for jobs using reference number UOS014018


Doctoral Researcher at UKP/KRITIS, TU Darmstadt

KRITIS ("Kritische Infrastrukturen: Konstruktion, Funktionskrisen und Schutz in Städten"), a new interdisciplinary research training group at Technsiche Universität Darmstadt and funded through the German Research Foundation, is currently seeking a Doctoral Researcher to start on 1 October 2016.

KRITIS researches systems for technical supply and disposal, and for communication and transport, which have become the central nervous system of modern cities. Their disruption can trigger dramatic crises. Modern city infrastructures are increasingly vulnerable not only to external threats (natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and cyber attacks) but also due to their inherent complexity and interdependence. Our aim is to understand and describe these complex systems in their spatial and temporal contexts. This is done in three main research areas:

  1. We want to ensure that technical infrastructures are constructed with the term "critical" in mind. We therefore ask what technical-functional needs, and political and social considerations, are relevant, and how these vary according to the systems' historical and spacial context.
  2. We assume that the complex spatial and temporal arrangements become particularly visible during infrastructural-functional crises. We therefore investigate failures of urban infrastructures, including the conditions contributing to their vulnerability or resilience.
  3. Finally, we ask how we can best organize protection against or preparation for infrastructural-functional crises (so-called "prevention and preparedness").

Research in the training group takes an interdisciplinary approach, with cooperation among the following specialities: space and infrastructure planning, modern and contemporary history, medieval history, philosophy of technology, comparative analysis of political systems, ubiquitous knowledge processing, urban design and planning, rail systems, and computer science for architecture and construction.

In this area, the discipline of ubiquitous knowledge processing (Prof. Iryna Gurevych) is concerned with the interactions between urban infrastructure (e.g., transport, telecommunications), communication in social media, and the relevant spatial and temporal analysis methods from the perspective of adaptive information and text processing. This will be of particular interest to doctoral candidates in the fields of real-time text analysis which can be applied to the early detection of crises, to public opinion-making, or to crisis management through automated evaluation of (online) content such as Twitter.

Possible dissertation topics include:

  • Social-spatial differences of criticality: location- and class-specific text-analytic mining of argumentation on urban infrastructure in social media
  • Mining of arguments on urban infrastructure in social media for cascading reactions (i.e., spatio-temporal spread of social media responses to the collapse of urban infrastructure)
  • Early recognition of vulnerability: Real-time monitoring of information on hazards to urban infrastructure in social media
  • User expectations on the speed of resolution of infrastructural failures – comparison and analysis of tweets across national boundaries

For discussion or advice on further possible research topics and organizational issues, please contact Prof. Iryna Gurevych at jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de.

Requirements: The successful applicants should produce a doctoral dissertation related to one or more of the above-noted research priorities. This dissertation should be completed within three years and submitted to one of the departments of Technische Universität Darmstadt. Further information on KRITIS's scientific program and its participating professors will be available soon on the following website: http://www.kritis.tu-darmstadt.de

It is expected that all members of the research training group will be intensively engaged in interdisciplinary cooperation leading to scholarly publications and lectures. To this end, regular participation in seminars, symposia, workshops, etc. is required, which necessitates the doctoral candidates being domiciled in the Rhine-Main area.

Working environment and conditions: KRITIS offers an excellent research infrastructure for doctoral students who wish to carry out their own research project within an innovative and internationally networked program. The members of the group work in shared offices under the support and patronage of participating professors. Among the special services include the possibility of a financed stay abroad in one of four internationally renowned partner universities. We also work with various partners in the private and public sector (companies, government offices, and other organizations) at which candidates can complete internships.

Salaries for doctoral candidates depend on qualifications and experience, and will be in line with the collective agreement for employees at TU Darmstadt (TV-TU Darmstadt). The positions are limited to three years and include, depending on the field, 65% to 100% (full-time) employment.

Your application: TU Darmstadt strives to increase its number of female employees, and as such particularly encourages women to apply. All other things being equal, applicants who have a degree of disability of at least 50% (or the equivalent) will receive preference. Please prepare your application in English or German, and compressed as a single file (up to 6 MB). Applications should be sent by e-mail to Prof. Gurevych at jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de by 10 July 2016. The application should include a CV listing language skills and overseas experience, scanned copies of academic credentials, and a sketch of up to five pages for a doctoral project.

We look forward to receiving your application!

Doctoral Researcher in NLP at TU Darmstadt and/or University of Heidelberg

The Research Training Group „Adaptive Information Preparation from Heterogeneous Sources“ (AIPHES) at the Technische Universität Darmstadt and at the Ruprecht‑Karls‑University Heidelberg is filling a position for three years, starting as soon as possible: Doctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing

The position provides the opportunity to obtain a doctoral degree with an emphasis on the guiding theme D1: Multi-level models of information quality, under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych (UKP Lab, TU Darmstadt). A possible research focus of the position is an automatic claim checking with its applications in the domain of computational journalism. However, other suitable topics may be proposed as well. The funding follows the guidelines of the DFG, and the positions are paid according to the E13 public service pay scale.

The goal of AIPHES is to conduct innovative research in a cross-disciplinary context. To that end, methods in computational linguistics, natural language processing, machine learning, network analysis, and automated quality assessment are being developed. AIPHES investigates a novel scenario for information preparation from heterogeneous sources, within the application context of multi-document summarization. There exists close interaction with end users who prepare textual documents in an online editorial office and therefore profit from the results of AIPHES.

Participating research groups at the Technische Universität Darmstadt are Knowledge Engineering (Prof. Fürnkranz), Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (Prof. Gurevych, Dr. Eckle-Kohler, Dr. Meyer), Algorithmics (Prof. Weihe), Language Technology (Prof. Biemann). Participants at the Ruprecht‑Karls‑University Heidelberg are the Institute for Computational Linguistics (Prof. Frank) and the Natural Language Processing Group (Prof. Strube) of Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS). Cooperating partners are the Institute for Communication and Media of the University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt and other partners in the area of online media.

AIPHES emphasizes close contact between students and their advisors, has regular joint meetings, a co-supervision by professors and younger scientists in the research groups, and an intensive exchange as part of the research and qualification program. The training group has the goal of publishing its results at leading scientific conferences and actively supports its doctoral researchers in this endeavor. The software that will be developed in the course of AIPHES should be put under the open source Apache Software License 2.0 if possible. Moreover, the research papers and datasets should be published with open access models.

Prerequisites

We are looking for exceptionally qualified candidates with a degree in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics, or a related study program. We expect ability to work independently, personal commitment, team and communication abilities, as well as the willingness to cooperate in a multi-disciplinary team. Desirable is experience in scientific work. Applicants should be able to work with German-language texts, and, if necessary, to acquire German language skills during the training program. We specifically invite applications of women. Among those equally qualified, handicapped applicants will receive preferential consideration. International applications are particularly encouraged.

The Department of Computer Science of TU Darmstadt is regularly ranked among the top ones in respective rankings of German universities. Its unique research initiative "Knowledge Discovery in the Web” emphasizes natural language processing, text mining, machine learning, as well as scalable infrastructures for assessment and aggregation of knowledge. The Institute for Computational Linguistics (ICL) of the Ruprecht‑Karls‑University Heidelberg is one of the large centers for computational linguistics both in Germany and internationally.

Applications should include:

  • a motivational letter explaining the applicant’s possible contribution to the guiding theme D1,
  • a CV with information about the applicant’s scientific work,
  • certifications of study and work experience,
  • as well as a thesis or other publications in electronic form.

They should be submitted until June 30th, 2016 to the spokesperson of the research training group, Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych (Fachbereich Informatik, Hochschulstr. 10, 64289 Darmstadt) using the e-mail address jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de.

Full Professor (W3) for Real-Time Data Analytics at TU Darmstadt

The Department of Computer Science at Technische Universität Darmstadt invites applications for the position of Full Professor (W3) for Real-Time Data Analytics to be appointed as soon as possible.

We are seeking an outstanding researcher to establish the Department’s new area of real-time data analytics through research and teaching. The main focus of the professorship will be on excellent, method-oriented research, with close links to systems and applications. It is also expected that the successful candidate plays a formative role in cross-department and interdisciplinary research activities; the bridge to engineering departments of the university, in particular to the department of mechanical engineering, is particularly important in this respect.

Relevant topics include real-time data analytics on dynamic data streams of various types (including sensor data, text, and images), adaptive information processing and integration, and interactive machine learning. Further topics of research include data analysis and its applications in the mining of data and data streams of heterogeneous nature, quality, and quantity and in the support of decision-making processes, decision management, and the creation of self-organizing systems. Example application areas include automotive engineering, transport and logistics, and cognitive information processing for information validation on the Web.

We expect applicants to have interdisciplinary experience in the use of data analysis methods in cooperation with scientists from other fields as well as with industrial partners. The professorship is intended to strengthen those profile areas of TU Darmstadt in which real-time requirements and interactivity play a central role, such as the Internet and digitization and their associated research fields such as data science, Industry 4.0, autonomous driving, smart transport and energy networks, smart buildings, but also natural language processing, cognitive science, and cybersecurity.

In addition to an outstanding academic CV, applicants must demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching computer science (incl. foundational courses) at the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels. A willingness to participate in academic self-administration is also expected.

Technische Universität Darmstadt is an autonomous university with a wide-ranging excellence in research, an interdisciplinary profile, and a strong focus on engineering as well as on information and communication technologies. Our Department is one of the leading national Computer Science departments and regularly ranked in the top group in national rankings.

Employment will be on a non-tariff basis, with qualification-based compensation based on the German W-level salary. Applicants who are already professors classed as German civil servants (Beamter) can retain this status. Employment regulations from §§61 and 62 of the Hessisches Hochschulgesetz apply.

Technische Universität Darmstadt is committed to increase the proportion of female scientific staff and therefore particularly encourages women to apply. All other things being equal, we will give preference to candidates with a degree of disability of at least 50 (or the equivalent).

Applications, including all the usual supporting documents, should be submitted to the Dean of the Department of Computer Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Hochschulstr. 10, 64289 Darmstadt, Germany, e-mail dekanat@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de. Please quote reference No. 244.

For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych, tel. [+49] (0)6151 16 25290, gurevych@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de

NLP Postdoctoral Researcher at UNSW, Australia

  • Employer: The University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Title: Research Associate/Fellow
  • Specialty: NLP, Knowledge Graph
  • Location: Sydney, Australia
  • Deadline: June 6th, 2016
  • Date posted: May 14th, 2016
  • Contact: Wei Wang (weiw@cse.unsw.edu.au)

POSITION DESCRIPTION

A postdoctoral position is available in School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of New South Wales, Australia. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Wei Wang on utilizing Natural language processing (NLP), data mining, and semantic web to develop novel algorithms, tools and methods for constructing and maintaining domain-specific knowledge graphs from vast amount of unstructured/semi-structured data sources. This position is funded by Data to Decisions Cooperative Research Centre (D2D CRC), which was established in 2014 with a grant of A$25 million from the Australian Government, researchers and industry to provide the Big Data capability resulting in a safer and more secure nation and a sustainable Big Data workforce for Australia.


POSITION REQUIREMENTS

Essential criteria:

  • Proven ability to undertake research in a relevant research area (e.g. natural language processing, data mining, knowledge graph) at an international level, as evidenced by research output.
  • Excellent programming skills (java or C/C++).
  • A demonstrable history of contributing to excellent publications in relevant top-tier conferences (e.g. ACL, EMNLP, KDD, IJCAI, AAAI, ICML, NIPS, SIGMOD, VLDB) and journals.
  • Proven ability to communicate specialist ideas clearly in English using written media.
  • Excellent organisational skills with a proven ability to work independently and be self-managing, to prioritise your work and meet deadlines within the framework of an agreed programme.
  • A PhD in Computer Science or closely related area, or equivalent experience. Candidates with pending degrees who will successfully defend their dissertations by August 1, 2016 will also be considered.


Desirable criteria:

  • Knowledge of statistical natural language processing.
  • Knowledge of knowledge graph construction and applications.
  • Experience with analysing large text corpora using a high-performance computing environment.
  • Experience with python/R


SALARY RANGE AND CONTRACT LENGTH

  • Research Associate: A$86,438 - A$92,453 per year (plus employer superannuation)
  • Research Fellow: A$97,090 - A$114,454 per year (plus employer superannuation)

This is a fixed term position of one year with further renewal up to January 2019, subject to funding.


ENVIRONMENT

The School of Computer Science and Engineering in UNSW, located in Sydney, is one of the largest and leading computing schools in Australia. It offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Bioinformatics, as well as a number of combined degrees with other disciplines. It attracts excellent students who have an outstanding record in international competitions (such as Robocup).


APPLICATION

Please send a statement of interest, an academic CV (in pdf format) to Wei Wang (weiw@cse.unsw.edu.au) with the subject line starting with "[CRCPostdoc]". For informal queries, please send an email to weiw@cse.unsw.edu.au.




Computer Science Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing for Social Science

  • Employer: University of Pennsylvania
  • Title: Postdoctoral Researcher
  • Specialty: NLP
  • Location: Philadelphia, PA
  • Deadline: May 15th, 2016
  • Date posted: April 26th, 2016
  • Contact: Professor Lyle Ungar: ungar@cis.upenn.edu

Summary

We invite applicants for a postdoctoral research position in natural language processing for health and social science, working on an interdisciplinary research project studying subjective well-being and health outcomes. The researcher will help develop state-of-the-art methods and models to better understand people, such as predicting personality from the words they use and automatically recognizing cognitive distortions typical of people prone to depression. The primary responsibility will, of course, be producing top-quality published research in areas of interest to you and the WWBP team. You will be expected to lead multiple peer-reviewed publications each year and to support (as secondary author and technical expert) many more publications. As part of that latter process, we would like you to serve as the equivalent of a “Chief Technology Officer” of the WWBP, providing technical oversight and mentoring to the programmers and data scientists who build and maintain our software and hardware infrastructure, and who do the vast bulk of the data collection and analysis for the WWBP.

The ideal candidate will have research experience in computational linguistics and applied machine learning. They will develop and code novel methods to leverage large datasets (i.e. billions of tweets) and use them to further our understanding of health, well-being, and the psychological states of individuals and large populations. Methods and results will be published in high impact computer science venues and, via collaboration with psychologists and medical doctors, in social science and health venues. See wwp.org for example publications.


Approximate Start Date: Summer 2016


How to Apply

Send a detailed CV with at least 2 references who can be contacted for letters to applications@wwbp.org. Include job-code “POSTDOC-CS” in subject line.



Research Scientist, Natural Language Processing

  • Employer: EMR.AI Inc.
  • Title: Research Scientist
  • Specialty: NLP
  • Location: San Francisco, CA
  • Deadline: May 20th, 2016
  • Date posted: April 21th, 2016
  • Contact: David Suendermann-Oeft (david@emr.ai)

Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, EMR.AI Inc. is a leading provider of AI solutions to the medical sector. EMR.AI transforms unstructured information, in form of written, spoken, or typed reports, clinical test results, and radiographs into international standard codes saved in common EMR systems. The wealth of discrete medical data provided through this transformation in conjunction with EMR.AI's suite of medical analytics solutions enables stakeholders, practitioners, researchers, health providers, and policy makers to obtain a comprehensive picture of the available medical data in their organization.

Summary

EMR.AI Research & Development has openings for Research Scientists in the field of Natural Language Processing in our Downtown San Francisco offices. Scientists will work on projects spanning a variety of tasks including the semantic interpretation of written and spoken medical reports, the design of language models for a variety of NLP tasks and speech recognition, the summarization of written and spoken language in the medical domain, the incorporation of lexica, ontologies, relational databases, and other sources of structured and unstructured knowledge sources into EMR.AI’s medical NLP tool set, and others.

This is a unique opportunity to be part of a cutting-edge R&D team in the epicenter of the world’s AI tech industry with true impact on medical research.

Responsibilities

  • Process huge corpora of medical textual documents to perform syntactic and semantic analyses and train, tune, and test probabilistic and other data-driven models, using both existing tool benches, proprietary and open-source, as well as self-developed algorithms and techniques.
  • Produce high-quality programs and scripts to embed scientific algorithms into effective prototypes and demos to be shared with EMR.AI’s leadership team, its customers, partners, and vendors.
  • Create and document technological innovations by means of patent disclosures, scientific publications, media alerts, and other channels.
  • Work closely with EMR.AI’s speech processing team and its software engineering division to produce innovative and effective solutions for a range of AI products and services in the medical domain.
  • Represent the R&D division in communications with EMR.AI’s leadership team, its customers, partners, and vendors at meetings, conventions, and other venues as well as in written statements.

Skills

PhD in computer science, computational linguistics, electrical engineering, or a related field. Experience in the state of the art of NLP and its standard tools is required. Candidates must be very skilled in programming and must have a proven scientific track record. They must be excellent team players, including with distributed teams, and strong in oral and written English communication. Knowledge of the US medical sector is desirable, so are experience with start-ups and strong scientific connections throughout the Bay Area and beyond.

Benefits

EMR.AI offers competitive salaries, an excellent benefit package, and a stimulating work environment in the heart of San Francisco with manifold local, domestic, and international commercial and academic partnerships.

How to Apply

Please send your application documents to jobs@emr.ai

Contact

EMR.AI Inc.

90 New Montgomery St

San Francisco, CA 94105, USA

phone: +1-415-200-8535

e-mail: info@emr.ai

www: http://emr.ai


Research Scientist on Natural Language Processing

  • Employer: IBM Research Ireland
  • Title: Research Scientist
  • Specialty: NLP, Machine Learning
  • Location: Dublin
  • Deadline: May 5th, 2016
  • Date posted: April 11th, 2016
  • Contact: link to application page


Ireland is accepting applications for full-time researchers in the area of natural language processing. The ideal candidate will have a PhD degree in computational linguistics or in computer science with a specialisation in Natural Language Processing (NLP). Prior experience in the area of text analytics with information extraction, information retrieval and machine learning are highly desirable, and experience with corpus linguistics or natural language understanding are a plus. Strong programming skills in Java are required.

The successful research candidate must have demonstrated ability to define research plans, carry out leading research, and publish research results through professional journals, academic conferences, and patents. As a researcher you will be expected to organize challenging problems, develop new solutions, and work with business & development teams to ensure these solutions have a significant impact.


Postdoc Researcher on Vision and Language

  • Employer: University of Liverpool
  • Title: Postdoc
  • Specialty: Computer Vision with an interest in human vision/language behaviour
  • Location: Liverpool UK
  • Deadline: April 20th, 2016
  • Date posted: March 28, 2016
  • Contact: link to application page

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research associate position to study the relationship between visual/spatial representations and language. Language is often used to describe the visual world and this is done by labelling objects in the world with various categories such as roles (e.g., agent, goal). There is now a large infant social cognition literature which shows how categories like agents and goals may be identified using simple visual heuristics. In this post, we will strengthen these links by experimentally manipulating visual cues to see how they influence language choices in adults and children. In addition to the experimental study of these links, we will also develop computational models that use computer vision techniques to track the interaction of objects in videos and link these visual codes to the descriptions of the actions. We are most interested in people with a computational background who have an interest in human vision/language processing.

This post offers the opportunity to join a thriving research group at the University of Liverpool and become a member of the ESRC International Centre for Language and Communicative Development (LUCID, http://www.lucid.ac.uk/), a multi-million pound collaboration between the Universities of Liverpool, Manchester and Lancaster. You should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in the field related to Computer Science, Psychology, Cognitive Science, or related disciple. The post is available for 3 years.


Postdoc Positions at Johns Hopkins University

  • Employer: Johns Hopkins University
  • Title: Postdoc
  • Specialty: NLP, Machine Learning, Social media analysis for computational social science, health/medicine
  • Location: Baltimore, MD
  • Deadline: March 31, 2016
  • Date posted: March 1, 2016
  • Contact: http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/employment-opportunities/

The Center for Language and Speech Processing (CLSP) at the Johns Hopkins University seeks applicants for postdoctoral fellowship positions in speech and language processing, including the areas of natural language processing, machine learning and health informatics. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline and a strong research record.

The center has a number of postdoctoral positions available for the coming year. Possible research topics include:

  • Trend Detection in Social Media
  • Broadly Multilingual Learning of Morphology
  • Stochastic approximation algorithms for subspace and multi-view representation learning
  • Analysis of large-scale time series data in healthcare

Host faculty include: Mark Dredze, David Yarowsky, Jason Eisner, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Benjamin Van Durme, Raman Arora, Suchi Saria


Associate/Full Professor in Computational Linguistics at Stony Brook University

Job Description

The Department of Linguistics at Stony Brook University invites applications for a tenured appointment in computational linguistics, beginning Fall 2016 or Fall 2017. This is a senior appointment at the Associate or Full Professor level.

The successful candidate will have a PhD (preferably in Linguistics or Computer Science), an outstanding research profile in Computational Linguistics (ideally in areas that complement existing departmental strengths), a strong track record in grant acquisition, and teaching and advising experience at the graduate and/or undergraduate levels.

They will also be expected to

  • Contribute to the ongoing development of the Department's degree programs in linguistics and computational linguistics,
  • Initiate new collaborations and expand existing ones with other computational research groups on campus, in particular in the Department of Computer Science and the Institute for Advanced Computational Science,
  • Strengthen the department's connections with the local IT industry.

Salary will be commensurate with education and experience.

Application

Applications must be submitted via AcademicJobsOnline: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/6983


Research Scientist at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence

  • Employer: Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2)
  • Title: Research Scientist
  • Specialties (one or more): Natural language processing, machine reading, automatic knowledge base construction, large-scale textual inference and entailment, knowledge representation and reasoning, question answering and explanation
  • Location: Seattle, WA
  • Deadline: N/A, we are hiring throughout 2016
  • Date posted: 02/09/2016
  • Contact information: ai2-info@allenai.org
  • Website: http://allenai.org/jobs.html

Job Description

The Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2) is a non-profit research institute in Seattle founded by Paul Allen and headed by Professor Oren Etzioni. The core mission of (AI2) is to contribute to humanity through high-impact AI research and engineering. We are actively seeking Research Scientists at all levels who are passionate about AI and who can help us achieve this core mission by teaming to construct AI systems with reasoning, learning and reading capabilities.

Position Summary

AI2 currently has projects in the following areas:

  • Language and Vision
  • Information extraction and semantic parsing
  • Question answering
  • Language and reasoning
  • Machine learning and theory formation
  • Semantic search
  • Natural language processing
  • Diagram understanding
  • Visual knowledge extraction and visual reasoning

And more….

AI2 Research Scientists will have a primary focus in one of these specific areas but will also have the opportunity to contribute and engage in a variety of other areas critical to our research and mission. These include opportunities to participate in or lead select R&D projects, work with management to develop the long term vision for knowledge systems R&D, take a leading role in overseeing and implementing software systems supporting AI2’s research, author and present scientific papers and presentations for peer-reviewed journals and conferences, and help develop collaborative and strategic relationships with relevant academic, industrial, government, and standards organizations.

Applicant

Applicants for Research Scientist at AI2 should have a strong foundation (typically PhD level) in one or more of the following areas: natural language processing, machine reading, automatic knowledge base construction, large-scale textual inference and entailment, knowledge representation and reasoning, computer vision and machine learning, or question answering and explanation. We look favorably upon extensive work experience and publishing demonstrating application of your research.

Why AI2

In addition to AI2’s core mission of being a leader in the field of AI research, we also aim to create a superb team environment and to invest in each team member’s personal development. Some highlights are:

  • We are a learning organization – because everything AI2 does is ground-breaking, we are learning every day. Similarly, through weekly AI2 Academy lectures, a wide variety of world-class AI experts as guest speakers, and our commitment to your personal on-going education, AI2 is a place where you will have opportunities to continue learning right alongside us;
  • We value diversity of thought – we seek Research Scientists who can bring novel experiences and modes of problem solving to our leading-edge mission. If you are creative and efficient in your approach and insightful in your questioning, AI2 could be a great environment for you;
  • We emphasize a healthy work/life balance – we believe our team members are happiest and most productive when their work/life balance is optimized. While we value powerful research results which drive our mission forward, we also value dinner with family, weekend time, and vacation time. We offer generous paid vacation and sick leave as well as family leave;
  • We are collaborative and transparent – we consider ourselves a team, all moving with a common purpose. We are quick to cheer our successes, and even quicker to share and jointly problem solve our failures;
  • We are in Seattle – and our office is on the water! We have mountains, we have lakes, we have four seasons, we bike to work, we have a vibrant theater scene, we have the defending Super Bowl champions, and we have so much else. We even have kayaks for you to paddle right outside our front door;
  • We are friendly – chances are you will like every one of the 30+ (and growing!) people who work here. We do!

Application Process

Visit our website for more information: http://allenai.org/jobs.html


Software Engineer - Machine Learning / NLP (Chinese) at SYSTRAN

  • Employer: SYSTRAN
  • Title: Software Engineer
  • Topics: Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Machine Translation
  • Location: San Diego
  • Deadline: Open until filled
  • Date Posted: January 29, 2016
  • Contact: Apply directly at https://recruit.systrangroup.com/recruit/Portal.na

SYSTRAN is currently seeking an experienced Software Engineer specializing in Machine Learning / NLP to join our R&D team in San Diego to develop machine translation systems.

The ideal candidate must have a combination of research and implementation skills, including significant programming experience. Hands-on experience with machine learning, including deep neural network, text classification, statistical techniques for NLP or a related field, is highly desirable.

Responsibilities include software development, experimentation, analysis of results, and building systems that combine linguistics and statistical language models for machine translation centering on Chinese language.

Key Qualifications

  • Knowledge of natural language processing field, including but not limited to, formal grammar, syntactic parsing and morphology
  • Good algorithmic knowledge of machine learning
  • Experience writing and debugging software
  • Strong communications skills
  • Ability to work well as part of a team
  • Fluent in English.
  • Fluent in Chinese is a plus

Education and Experience

  • MS or Ph D in Computational Linguistics / Computer Science or relevant field.
  • 2+ years work experience preferred

Benefits

  • Successful candidates will be offered a competitive salary based on their qualifications and experience.


Vacancy for Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader at University of Dundee

  • Employer: University of Dundee
  • Title: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader
  • Topics: Computational Linguistics, Language, Argumentation, Artificial Intelligence
  • Location: Dundee, UK
  • Deadline: 27 February 2016
  • Date Posted: 12 January 2016
  • Contact: Prof. Chris Reed (see http://arg.tech/lecturer)

£34,576 to £55,389 Full Time, Permanent

The University of Dundee’s School of Science & Engineering is advertising several permanent posts including one covering the Centre for Argument Technology. We are particularly keen to receive applications from candidates in Computational Linguistics to expand the group’s research in Argument Mining (see http://argmining2016.arg.tech and http://arg.tech/am), but welcome applications in all areas of the overlap between argumentation and artificial intelligence. A strong publication profile is essential, and for more senior appointments, so is a track record of funding success.

For further information about the Centre for Argument Technology, please see http://arg.tech or contact Prof. Chris Reed; for more information about the position, see http://arg.tech/lecturer. General details follow.

Summary of Job Purpose and Principal Duties

The University of Dundee is seeking an exceptional candidate to join one of our Computing research groups, based within the School of Science and Engineering. The successful candidate will develop new research lines within either the (i) Human Centred Computing Group; (ii) the Centre for Argument Technology; or (iii) the Space Technology Centre. Full information on the current research in each group can be found in the Further Particulars.

The successful candidate is expected to have a strong track record of research and a clear research plan that articulates with (or expands significantly) one of these areas. They will be expected to contribute to the development of research in this area by publishing in the highest quality journals and attracting appropriate research funding. For appointments at Grade 8 and 9, candidates are expected to show evidence of having attracted independent funding. The School encourages applications from holders of personal Fellowships.

Additionally, the successful candidate will be expected to take an active role in the teaching of undergraduate computing programmes as well as supporting teaching at Masters level.

Job Summary

The appointee will be expected to contribute to research in Computing and to teaching and administration within the School of Science and Engineering. They will be expected to:

  • Contribute to the ongoing research in one of the three research groups described above.
  • Contribute to the generation of external research funding.
  • Publish in high quality research journals and major international conferences.
  • Teach at undergraduate and post-graduate level.
  • Supervise students at all levels (honours and MSc projects, PhD).
  • Undertake administrative duties.

Application Requirements

In addition to the online form, applicants must include with their application:

  • Cover letter outlining fit to role.
  • Research plan (1-2 pages) covering proposed research over the first three years of the appointment.
  • Teaching plan (1-2 pages) outlining fit to current teaching at Dundee and teaching methodology.


Postdoctoral Fellow in Computational Models of Reasoning / Intelligence Systems Section at AI Center / US Naval Research Laboratory

  • Employer: US Naval Research Laboratory
  • Title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
  • Topics: Reasoning, Computational Modeling, Language, Artificial Intelligence
  • Location: Washington, DC
  • Deadline: Open until filled
  • Date Posted: January 20, 2016
  • Contact: Sunny Khemlani (sunny.khemlani@nrl.navy.mil)

Research focus: The Postdoctoral Fellow will collaborate on various projects in reasoning, including (but not limited to) building a unified computational framework of reasoning; investigating how people engage in explanatory reasoning; and testing a system that reasons about time and temporal relations.

Supervisor: Sunny Khemlani, PhD

Key qualifications: A Ph.D. in cognitive psychology, cognitive science, or computer science, with experience in higher level cognition, experimental design and data analysis, or cognitive modeling. Experience with theories of reasoning, computer programming, and cognitive modeling is a strong plus.

Length of appointment: This position is for one year with second and third year reappointment dependent on satisfactory performance.

Program and compensation: The Fellowship operates through the NRC Research Associateship Program (http://sites.nationalacademies.org/pga/rap/). Only US citizenship or green card holders are eligible for the program. Fellows are compensated through a research stipend of ~$75,000/year.

To apply: Send a cover letter and CV to Dr. Sunny Khemlani at sunny.khemlani@nrl.navy.mil.


Internship positions available at Juji, Inc.

  • Employer: Juji, Inc.
  • Title: Intern
  • Location: Saratoga, CA
  • Deadline: open until all the positions are filled
  • Date Posted: January 14, 2016

Description: Have you ever watched the movie Her? Have you ever wondered or wished to have a virtual partner just like Samantha, who could tell you what you really are, whom your best partner may be, and even cheers you up? At Juji, we are building a hyper-personalized, virtual REP (Responsible, Empathetic Pal) for everyone. Your REP not only understands who you are, including your personality, motivations, and strengths, but it can also chat with you to learn and help fulfill your certain needs.

We are seeking highly motivated and talented students, who are eager to help us tackle great technical challenges at Juji and to expand their knowledge and skills in the real world. We are especially interested in students who have had worked or love to work in the following areas: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing/Natural Language Generation, Machine Learning, Human-Computer Interaction, Information Visualization/Visual Analytics, and Cognitive Science.

We have multiple positions on two main tracks:

  • Software development. If you love to create amazing software technologies and systems for real users, this is the track for you. You are expected to own and deliver a relatively independent project that will contribute to our cutting-edge product development effort.
  • Scientific research. If you love to design and conduct scientific experiments to answer a specific set of research questions, this is the track for you. You will work on a government funded research project on understanding human trust in a digital environment. You are expected to play a critical role in designing and conducting novel research studies and writing papers that lead to scientific publications.

Qualifications Outstanding current students towards a bachelor or higher degree in the area of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or equivalent disciplines are encouraged to apply. Strong software development or visual design skills are a plus.

To apply: Please email a copy of your resume to the following address: jobs@juji-inc.com with a subject line “Summer Internship 2016”, and state your track preference in your email body.


Postdoctoral Fellow in Natural Language Processing / AI at Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School

  • Employer: Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School
  • Title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
  • Topics: Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Predictive Modeling
  • Location: Boston, MA
  • Deadline: Open until filled
  • Date Posted: January 8, 2016
  • Contact: Alexander Turchin (aturchin@bwh.harvard.edu)

Research focus: the Fellow will work in a multi-disciplinary team of artificial intelligence scientists, informaticians, biostatisticians, and clinicians on projects involving development of high-dimensional predictive models in medicine. The models will be based on data from a large integrated healthcare system and will utilize a combination of artificial intelligence and natural language processing of multiple narrative document streams.

Supervisor: Alexander Turchin, MD, MS, FACMI

Required skills: experience with natural language processing; ability to design and conduct effective research studies; strong analytical, scientific writing, presentation and communication skills; strong programming and system development skills. Experience with artificial intelligence technologies, predictive modeling, Big Data and medical terminologies / ontologies is a strong plus.

Education: PhD in computer science, biomedical informatics, linguistics, or a related discipline; MD or an equivalent degree.

Length of appointment: This position is for one year with second and third year reappointment dependent on satisfactory performance and availability of funding.

Available: Immediately.

Compensation: according to NIH (NRSA) stipend levels.

To apply: send cover letter and CV to Dr. Alexander Turchin at aturchin@bwh.harvard.edu.