Corpora: RESEARCH POSITION / STUDENTSHIPS in COMPUTER SCIENCE (NLP)

From: S.Ananiadou@salford.ac.uk
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    RESEARCH ASSOCIATE/FELLOW IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (NLP)

    The Natural Language Processing Group of Computer Science
    (http://fw4.cms.salford.ac.uk/research/) has recently been awarded a grant
    to carry out research in the context of a EUREKA funded European
    collaborative project with industry and academia in the area of
    bioinformatics. The group's role is to apply natural language processing
    techniques to the analysis of molecular biology corpora.

    Duties: to adapt and expand the Group's existing tools for automatic term
    recognition and clustering; to interface the group's tools with existing
    natural language parsers; to work on semantic tagging for domain specific
    texts; and to aid in the design and construction of ontologies.

    Expertise: MSc or preferably PhD in Computer Science, Artificial
    Intelligence or Computational Linguistics. Good programming skills (Java,
    Perl) are essential. Knowledge of at least basic natural language
    processing techniques is highly desirable. Knowledge of statistics-based
    methods in NLP is a plus.

    Salary: Up to GBP 21,463 per annum (in first year), according to
    qualifications and experience.

    Duration: 30 months

    Starting date: The post is immediately available.

    Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr S.Ananiadou
    (S.Ananiadou@salford.ac.uk).

    Candidates should send a detailed CV with the names of 2 referees to:
    Dr S.Ananiadou (S.Ananiadou@salford.ac.uk)
    Computer Science, School of Sciences,
    University of Salford, Newton Building,
    Salford, Greater Manchester, M5 4WT, UK
     Tel: +44 161 295 0480
    Fax: +44 161 295 5559

    Closing date: 15th July 2000.

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    TWO RESEARCH STUDENTSHIPS in COMPUTER SCIENCE (NLP)

    The Natural Language Processing Group of Computer Science
    (http://fw4.cms.salford.ac.uk/research/) has available two fully funded
    three year research studentships. The group was recently awarded a EUREKA
    funded grant in the area of NLP and Bio-informatics. Successful candidates
    should have a minimum of a 2.1 honours degree (or equivalent) in Computer
    Science or Artificial Intelligence. The successful candidates will be
    involved (with researchers in the department and abroad) in innovative
    research into:

         --- novel ways of information extraction from scientific texts
         ---- design of domain specific ontologies
        ---- integration of ontologies with scientific databases
       ---- information retrieval

    We are particularly interested in candidates able to engage in
    multi-disciplinary research involving NLP.

    Expertise: Good programming skills (Java, Perl). An ability to conduct
    research, to work independently and to contribute to the group's research
    activities. An ability to work with industrial collaborators. Knowledge of
    NLP is a plus (but not essential).

    The studentships carry a bursary of £6,800 plus fees (at UK/EU rates).

    Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr S.Ananiadou
    (S.Ananiadou@salford.ac.uk).

    Candidates should send a detailed CV with the names of 2 referees to:
    Dr S.Ananiadou (S.Ananiadou@salford.ac.uk)
    Computer Science, School of Sciences,
    University of Salford, Newton Building,
    Salford, Greater Manchester, M5 4WT, UK
    Tel: +44 161 295 0480
    Fax: +44 161 295 5559

    Closing date: 7th August 2000.
    Starting date: The studentships will run from 1st October 2000.



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