[Corpora-List] Post-doc, PhD, and Research programmer positions in IR.

From: Jaap Kamps (kamps@science.uva.nl)
Date: Mon Nov 21 2005 - 10:58:23 MET

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    The University of Amsterdam seeks a versatile, highly motivated
    post-doc, PhD candidate, and research programmer to work on
    vertical search engines for cultural heritage materials. The
    positions are part of the MuSeUM project (Multiple-collection
    Searching Using Metadata), in close collaboration with the
    Gemeentemuseum The Hague where the researchers will spend 60% of
    their time. MuSeUM is funded through the NWO/Catch program
    (Continuous Access To Cultural Heritage).

    Building a vertical search engine for cultural heritage requires
    making sense of various legacy systems. There is a wealth of
    highly heterogeneous metadata, e.g., due to different traditions
    of description in archives, libraries, and museums. MuSeUM
    investigates the combination of modern information retrieval
    methods based on statistical language modeling with varying
    amounts of metadata and non-content features.

    The University of Amsterdam and the Gemeentemuseum The Hague
    invite applications for three positions within the MuSeUM
    project:

    (1) Post-doctoral researcher (3 years).

    The candidate should hold a Ph.D. in a relevant area, and have a
    strong background or demonstrable interest in:
    - Information Retrieval, especially user-centered IR.
    - Test collection development.
    Experience or affinity with cultural heritage and the traditional
    means of search, discovery and retrieval based on controlled
    vocabularies is a definite advantage.

    (2) PhD position (4 years).

    The PhD candidate should hold a research-oriented master's degree
    (M.Sc./M.A.) or equivalent qualification, and have a strong
    background or demonstrable interest in:
    - Information Retrieval, especially statistical language modeling.
    - Metadata and semi-structured data.
    Solid programming skills are a requirement. Industrial
    experience, or a track record of project-based work, is a
    definite advantage.

    (3) Research programmer (4 years).

    As a research programmer, you will support the MuSeUM project in
    the development and testing of innovative algorithms, consolidate
    and develop software, and be responsible for ensuring that the
    resulting implementations can actually be used within the project
    for research and demonstration purposes. The requirements for
    this position are:
    - Relevant academic degree.
    - 3+ years of experience in developing complex software systems
    using languages such as C, C++ or Java, and scripting languages
    such Python, Perl, Ruby, SQL or XML.
    - At least one year of experience in developing technology for
    information access.
    - Knowledge of search engines (such as Lucene) and relational
    database systems.
    - Knowledge of web servers and web technologies such as CGI, PHP
    and Java servlets.
    - Familiarity with Linux and general Unix development and
    maintenance.

    * More information.

    For application details and a detailed description of the MuSeUM
    project, look at http://staff.science.uva.nl/~kamps/museum/. For
    informal inquiries, please contact dr.ir. Jaap Kamps (e-mail
    kamps@uva.nl, phone +31 20 525 3011) or prof.dr. Maarten de
    Rijke (e-mail mdr@science.uva.nl, phone +31 20 525 5358).



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