Corpora: Scientific fellowships at the EC's JRC - Call for Interest

From: Ralf Steinberger (ralf.steinberger@jrc.it)
Date: Mon Jul 23 2001 - 18:37:16 MET DST

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    Readers of this list may be interested in knowing that there is an open call
    for scientific fellowships at the European Commission's Joint Research
    Centre in Ispra near the Lago Maggiore in Northern Italy. You will find
    information on this subject at the site http://www.jrc.it .

    For fellowships to work specifically on Language Technology (LT)
    applications, please have a look at the Research Fellowships at ISIS
    (Institute for Systems, Informatics and Safety;
    http://webfarm.jrc.cec.eu.int/isis/opportunities/fellowships.asp). The JRC
    work program sections most concerned with Language Technology applications
    are I.3.a and I.3.b (Serving the Citizen - Benefiting from the Information
    Society). For a brief description of our LT work, see below.

    The team working on LT applications is rather small so that we only
    anticipate a very limited number of grant assignments in this field.
    Commencing date is likely to be Spring 2002, but the application has to be
    handed in by 15 September.

    Applications for post-doc grants (Ph.D. or equivalent work experience;
    3300 - 5000 Euro/month) with a duration of between 6 and 24 months are
    preferred over applications for post-graduate grants (duration of 6 to 36
    months; 2300 - 3500 Euro/month).

    Current LT activities at the EC's Joint Research Centre

    We are a small, multi-disciplinary and international team of scientists and
    developers working on a range of applications with focus on giving
    cross-language information access to multilingual textual data. Applications
    of interest are

    - multilingual retrieval of potentially relevant documents using intelligent
    agent technology
    - document analysis, incl. the recognition of the document language, the
    recognition of named entities, the identification of open class and
    closed-class keywords, text classification and document similarity
    calculation
    - visualisation of the contents of single documents (document profiles) and
    of whole document collections (document maps)

    As we are aiming at eventually covering all eleven official EU languages, we
    concentrate on mainly using statistical methods which can be ported from one
    language to the other without an enormous amount of manual effort. For
    questions, you can contact Ralf Steinberger. In case of interest, please
    send a recent CV describing your experience and interests.

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    Dr. Ralf Steinberger (ralf.steinberger@jrc.it)
    European Commission, Joint Research Centre (http://www.jrc.it)
    ISIS - RMDS - AIM
    T.P. 361
    I - 21020 Ispra (VA)
    Tel: + 39 - 0332 78 6271
    Fax: + 39 - 0332 78 9098



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