[Corpora-List] Two PhD-positions + Programmer in Semi-Structured IR

From: Jaap Kamps (kamps@science.uva.nl)
Date: Tue Nov 21 2006 - 14:39:27 MET

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    The University of Amsterdam seeks two versatile, highly motivated
    PhD-candidates and a research programmer to work on the focused
    retrieval of semi-structured data, and apply these in a vertical
    search engine for archival descriptions. The positions are part of
    the README project combining both system-centered and user-centered
    approaches in IR:

    (1) System-centered approaches to Semi-Structured IR
    (PhD position, three years, fully funded).

    The _system-centered PhD-candidate_ will develop richer, contextual
    language models that use the textual context provided by the structure
    of the document, and the user's context implicitly and explicitly.
    The developed retrieval techniques will significantly extend current
    XML retrieval models by building on the results of the user studies
    (see position 2), and by taking into account the user's profile and
    context, and the textual context of the unit to return.

    The Ph.D. 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, esp. statistical language modeling;
    - Mark-up and query languages for web and semi-structured data.
    Solid programming skills are a requirement. Industrial experience, or
    a track record of project-based work, is a definite advantage.

    (2) User-centered approaches to Semi-Structured IR
    (PhD position, three years, fully funded).

    The _user-centered PhD-candidate_ will conduct a range of user studies
    to investigate the information seeking behavior of focused retrieval
    users, with varying degrees of domain knowledge, and their natural
    information needs. We will use state-of-the-art search technology
    (see position 1) and work in application area with a large potential
    user-base where focused retrieval methods are natural: archival access
    using digital finding aids coded in XML.

    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 user-centered IR;
    - User studies and test collection development.
    Experience or affinity with cultural heritage and the traditional
    means of search, discovery and retrieval based on cultural heritage
    descriptions, is a definite advantage.

    (3) Research Programmer (five years, for 40% of full-time).

    As research programmer, you will support the README project in the
    development and testing of innovative algorithms and software, and
    ensure that the resulting implementations can be used within the
    project for research and demonstration purposes.

    Requirements:
    - Relevant academic degree;
    - Extensive experience in developing complex software systems using
    languages such as C, C++ or Java, and scripting languages such as
    Perl, Python or Ruby;
    - Knowledge of web servers and web technologies such as CGI, PHP and
    Java servlets;
    - Knowledge of search engines such as Lucene and relational database
    systems;
    - Familiarity with Linux and general Unix development and maintenance.

    * More information

    The README project is funded by the Netherlands Organization for
    Scientific Research (NWO) through a VIDI-grant in the Innovational
    Research Incentives Scheme.

    For application details and a detailed description of the README
    project, look at <http://staff.science.uva.nl/~kamps/readme/>. For
    informal inquiries, please contact Dr.ir. Jaap Kamps (e-mail
    <kamps@uva.nl>, phone +31 20 525 3011).



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