[Corpora-List] Three open positions in NLP for Web Intelligence at Sheffield

From: Fabio Ciravegna (F.Ciravegna@dcs.shef.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Oct 28 2003 - 15:30:01 MET

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    The Natural Language Group of the Computer Science Department of the
    University of Sheffield (http://nlp.shef.ac.uk/) has three open
    positions within the European Project dot.kom
    (http://nlp.shef.ac.uk/dot.kom/) for working on Adaptive Information
    Extraction for Knowledge Management and the Semantic Web
    (http://www.semanticweb.org/). The activity is inserted in the larger
    activity of Web Intelligence
    (http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/%7Efabio/wiactivity.html).

    The posts are available on a fixed term basis and are tenable
    immediately (or a date to be agreed) and will run until the end of the
    dot.kom project (March 2005). It is very likely that the contract will
    be extended at the end on other projects.

    The Project

    Dot.kom is studying, designing, and implementing innovative
    methodologies for Knowledge Management (KM) based on the use of adaptive
    Information Extraction (IE). From the scientific point of view, we are
    focusing on two aspects that are symmetric: how the use in KM poses
    requirements and challenges to IE and how the use of IE changes KM. From
    the practical point of view, we are defining tools and methodologies for
    IE-based KM.

    Partners in dot.kom are the University of Sheffield (coordinator), the
    Open University (UK), the University of Karlsruhe (D), ITC-Irst (I),
    Quinary (I) and Ontoprise(D).

    Concerning IE (the area where these posts are available) we are focusing
    on the study and implementation of user-driven Information Extraction
    systems that can easily be ported to new application domains by using
    limited or no knowledge of Natural Language Processing.

    The Posts

    The successful candidates will have a degree or PhD in Computer Science
    or related areas and a strong computational background in Java or C++.
    Knowledge of Natural Language Processing and Web technologies is a plus.

    The activity in dot.kom associated to the open positions will concern
    the following three areas of research:

    Machine learning models for adaptive IE

    1. Web services, web, agent based computing for Web Intelligence
    2. Human computer interaction and adaptive IE for web intelligence

    Position 1: Research Associate or Assistant. (£18,265 – £25,451 p.a.):
    the research will cover new methodologies of Machine Learning for
    information integration and extraction over the web or large
    repositories. The activity is the natural continuation of the activity
    on Amilcare and the (LP)2 algorithm. It will involve supervised and
    unsupervised learning from documents. Knowledge of NLP, machine
    learning, and/or statistical NLP is required.

    Position 2: Research Associate or Assistant (£18,265 – £25,451 p.a.):
    the research will cover the definition of an NLP-based agent-based
    architecture for composing services for web intelligence. The
    application will concern knowledge management. Preference will be given
    to candidates with knowledge of agent-based architectures.

    Position 3: Research Assistant: (£18,265 - £20,311 p.a.). The
    intelligent web will pose strong Human Computer Interaction
    requirements. The successful candidate will have knowledge of graphics
    and/or HCI and/or web technologies. This position could be converted
    into one part time position pro rata.

    Department of Computer Science

    This is a lively and busy academic department with thirty academic
    staff, thirty-five research associates, one departmental administrator,
    five secretaries, seven technical staff and approximately 500
    undergraduate and postgraduate students. We are in both the Faculty of
    Engineering and the Faculty of Pure Science and run six undergraduate
    degree courses and five MSc courses. There are six research groups –
    Natural Language Processing, Speech and Hearing, Verification and
    Testing, Machine Learning, Graphics and Robotics.

    The Department of Computer Science at Sheffield University is a leading
    European centre for research in the area of Computational Linguistics
    and Language Engineering. The Natural Language Processing Group
    (http://nlp.shef.ac.uk <http://nlp.shef.ac.uk/>) was founded nine years
    ago under the leadership of Professor Yorick Wilks, and now has over
    thirty members. The group has special expertise in a range of areas,
    including information extraction, software architectures for natural
    language processing, dialogue and conversational systems, and lexicons
    and ontologies.The NLP Research Group is the largest group within the
    Department of Computer Science, with 4 Professors, 1 Reader, 1 Senior
    Lecturer and 2 Lecturers.

    The group also consists of 1 Senior Research Scientist, 24 Research
    Associates, 10 PhD Students, 1 Research Coordinators, and 1 Research
    Secretary.
    The group currently has 17 Grants, 8 European (3 as Coordinator) and 9 UK.

    Membership of such a large and well-funded research group brings many
    advantages. The group provides an excellent research environment, with
    the benefits of shared expertise, opportunities for intellectual
    exchange and collaboration, and a good computing, research and
    administrative infrastructure. In addition, the group's success in
    winning research funding provides the potential for longer-term
    employment, through researchers being hired onto further grants.

    For all posts

    Salaries: Salary ranges (under review): £18,265 – £20,311 or £18,265 –
    £25,451p.a. according to qualifications and experience (full time or
    part time considered)
    Terms & Conditions: as for Research staff

    Length of contract: To 31 March 2005 in the first instance, however it
    is likely the contracts will be extended at the end of the term.

    Start Date: 1 December 2003 (or as soon as possible thereafter)

    Closing date: 21 November 2003

    How apply

    To apply for a vacancy first obtain an Application Pack from Personnel
    Services via one of the following methods:

    online: (see http://www.shef.ac.uk/jobs/how_to_apply.php)

    by phone - call the 24 hour telephone answering service:- +44 (0)114 222
    1631.

    by post: write to Personnel Services, Firth Court, Western Bank,
    Sheffield, S10 2TN, United Kingdom.

    by fax: +44 (0)114 222 1624.

    collect in person: Personnel Services reception, 10 - 12 Brunswick
    Street, Sheffield, S10 2FN.

    Please ensure that you include the reference number of the post and your
    full postal address when requesting details, otherwise you will incur
    added delay in the information being sent out to you.

    Requests for packs to be posted will normally be mailed out on the
    working day following that on which the request is received.

    INFORMAL ENQUIRIES: For an informal discussion of these positions,
    please contact Prof. Fabio Ciravegna (Tel: 0114 2221940; email:
    Fabio@dcs.shef.ac.uk <mailto:Fabio@dcs.shef.ac.uk>).

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    Fabio Ciravegna (F.Ciravegna@dcs.shef.ac.uk) Professor in the Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, Regent Court, 211 Portobello Street, Sheffield, S1 4DP, UNITED KINGDOM Tel:+44(0)114-22.21940 Fax:+44 (0)114-22.21810 http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~fabio/ _______________________________________________________



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