[Corpora-List] Text mining research position, University of Manchester

From: John McNaught (John.McNaught@manchester.ac.uk)
Date: Fri May 12 2006 - 18:19:15 MET DST

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    TEXT MINING RESEARCH POSITION

    One Research Associate is required for an EC 6th Framework Information Society
    Technologies collaborative project entitled: Bootstrapping of Ontologies and
    Terminologies (www.bootstrep.eu) The project aims at building reusable
    wide-coverage lexical, conceptual and factual knowledge resources for the
    biology domain, to support text mining. This involves both exploiting
    existing terminological resources and automatically acquiring new terms and
    concepts and associated linguistic information from the vast amount of
    literature.

    The main functions of the Research Associate are to work in relevant aspects
    of natural language processing, text mining, machine learning, terminology and
    ontological engineering, including:

       * Gathering, normalising and categorising terminologies from bioinformatics
    databases and linking them to textual resources using automated text mining
    means
       * Populating a bio-lexicon using a combination of machine learning based text
    mining techniques
       * Populating a bio-ontology using a combination of lexical and statistical
    methods
       * The software infrastructure needed for text analysis which will allow ease
    of integration of components, pipelining of components and definition of
    workflows in a GRID environment

    The duration of the post is 24 months from 1st June 2006 or asap after this
    date. Salary will be within the range of £20,842 - £30,607 per annum

    The successful candidate will work in a local team with 2 other researchers,
    and will also work closely with the National Centre for Text Mining
    (http://www.nactem.ac.uk) and with researchers from the Manchester
    Interdisciplinary Biocentre (http://www.mib.ac.uk). Some European travel may be
    required to attend project meetings.

    Applicants must have a postgraduate degree (preferably a PhD) or equivalent
    research experience with emphasis in text mining or a related topic. Candidates
    should also have a good working knowledge of natural language processing and
    good programming skills. Knowledge of ontologies or machine learning techniques
    would be an advantage.

    Further particulars and details of how to apply are available at:

    http://www.man.ac.uk/news/vacancies/research.html#HUM60077

    Closing date: 26 May 2006

    Informal enquiries to: Dr Sophia Ananiadou on +44 (0)161 306 3092 or email
    Sophia.Ananiadou@manchester.ac.uk

    Please quote reference HUM/60077 in all correspondence.

    --
    John McNaught
    Associate Director
    National Centre for Text Mining
    

    and School of Informatics University of Manchester mail: John.McNaught@manchester.ac.uk PO Box 88 Sackville Street tel: +44.161.306.3098 Manchester fax: +44.161.306.1281 M60 1QD web: www.nactem.ac.uk UK www.informatics.manchester.ac.uk



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