[Corpora-List] RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES in LANGUAGE PROCESSING

From: Gillian Callaghan (g.callaghan@dcs.shef.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Jul 17 2002 - 12:35:39 MET DST

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    Please note: This advert is available via the web at:
    http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/general/latest.htm
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                                                         THE UNIVERSITY OF
    SHEFFIELD

                                                               Department of
    Computer Science

    RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES in LANGUAGE PROCESSING

    Seven researchers are required to work on four projects within the
    Natural Language Processing Group at the Sheffield University Department
    of Computer Science. These positions include opportunities for
    candidates who both do and do not have a specific language processing
    background.

    The Department of Computer Science at Sheffield University is a leading
    European centre for research in the area of Computational Linguistics
    and Language Engineering. The Natural Language Processing Group
    (http://nlp.shef.ac.uk/) was founded nine years ago under the leadership
    of Professor Yorick Wilks, and now has over thirty members (including
    faculty, researcher staff, postgraduate students, and administrative and
    technical support staff). The group has special expertise in a range of
    areas, including information extraction, software architectures for
    natural language processing, dialogue and conversational systems, and
    lexicons and ontologies.

    Membership of such a large and well-funded research group brings many
    advantages. The group provides an excellent research environment, with
    the benefits of shared expertise, opportunities for intellectual
    exchange and collaboration, and a good computing, research and
    administrative infrastructure. In addition, the group's success in
    winning research funding provides the potential for longer-term
    employment, through researchers being hired onto further grants.

    A brief sketch of the projects and positions follows.

    Project 1 - CLEF

    The Clinical E-Science Framework (CLEF) project seeks to advance the
    handling of healthcare information about cancer patients to better
    support both clinical care and research. Funded by the UK Medical
    Research Council, this three year project starts in October 2002, and
    includes both partners having a focus on technological issues (the
    universities of Manchester, Sheffield and Brighton) and on clinical
    issues (UCL/CHIME, the Royal Marsden NHS Trust, the Judge Institute of
    Management at Cambridge).
    Lead investigators: Robert Gaizauskas, Mark Hepple.

    Position 1 (Ref Number PR560)
    A person with experience in language processing, preferably with a PhD
    in Computer Science or a related area. Background in either information
    extraction or computational terminology will be an advantage. Role:
    evelopment/adaptation of language technology for information extraction
    from clinical report texts.

    Position 2 (Ref Number PR561)
    This researcher will contribute to the analysis of the work of clinical
    data managers and the purposes that information extracted from clinical
    reports can serve, and will contribute to the design (and possibly
    implementation of) the language processing system interface. Knowledge
    of the following areas will be an advantage: human-centred issues in
    information systems design, clinical domains and clinical language,
    software technology for interface construction.

    Project 2 - CUB REPORTER

    This project aims to advance the state of the art of several language
    processing technologies (information extraction, question answering,
    multidocument summarisation) through the development of a system to find
    and collate relevant background information from archival sources for
    use by a journalist in the context of a "breaking" news story. Funded by
    the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), this
    three year project is a collaboration between the departments of
    Computer Science and Journalism at Sheffield University and the Press
    Association, the major UK domestic newswire service. Its start-date, yet
    to be fixed, will be sometime late 2002 or early 2003.
    Lead investigator: Robert Gaizauskas.

    Position 1 (Ref Number PR562)
    A person with experience in language processing, preferably with a PhD
    in Computer Science or a related area. Background in either information
    extraction, question answering, or summarisation will be an advantage.
    Role: development and integration of novel language technologies for
    information extraction, question answering and multidocument
    summarisation over newswire texts.

    Position 2 (Ref Number PR563)
    This researcher will contribute to the analysis of the work of
    journalists and how they synthesise background information when writing,
    and will contribute to the design (and possibly implementation of) the
    language processing system interface. Knowledge of the following areas
    will be an advantage: human-centred issues in information systems
    design, software technology for interface construction, corpus
    construction and text analysis.

    Project 3 - DOT.KOM

    This research project aims to design and implement innovative
    methodologies and services for the Semantic Web, based on adaptive
    information extraction (IE) from web documents. Dot.kom is funded by the
    European Commission and will last 30 months, starting from October 2002.
    Partners are: the University of Sheffield (main contractor), the Open
    University (UK), the University of Karlsruhe (D), ITC-Irst (I), Quinary
    (I) and Ontoprise (D) plus a number of user companies organised in a
    user group.
    Lead investigator: Fabio Ciravegna.

    Position 1 (Ref Number PR564)
    A person with experience in language processing (possibly IE) or machine
    learning, preferably with a PhD in Computer Science or related area.
    Role: high-level research and application development for adaptive IE
    for the Semantic Web.

    Position 2 (Ref Number PR565)
    A person with a degree in Computer Science or related area with
    excellent programming skills, preferably in Java. Experience in language
    processing and/or machine learning are a plus. Role: research and
    development for services for the Semantic Web based on IE; system
    integration.

    For both positions, knowledge of Italian and/or German are a plus.

    Project 4 - FASiL

    The FASiL project seeks to advance the processing of spoken dialogue,
    through the development of a spoken language system that embodies
    conversational and multi-modal interaction via a mobile device. Partners
    in this European Commission funded project include Vox Generation and
    Speechworks. The project will last two years, starting around October
    2002.
    Lead Investigator: Yorick Wilks

    Position (Ref Number PR566)
    An experienced researcher, preferably with a PhD, who has an interest
    in/experience of some of the following topics: machine learning,
    dialogue processing and grammar induction.

    For all posts

    Salaries: within range of £17, 626 to £36, 491, depending on
    qualifications and experience.
    Terms & Conditions: Research Staff
    Length of contract: See individual projects above (ranging from 2 to
    3 years).
    Start Date: 1 October 2002 (or as soon as possible thereafter
    depending on project)
    Closing date: 7 August 2002, although applications received after
    this date will be considered until the posts are filled.

    All positions are subject to final confirmation of project contracts.

     Informal enquiries for all posts:
                                Ms Linda Perna
                                Research Coordinator
                                Tel: +44 (0)114 222 1815
                                Email: l.perna@dcs.shef.ac.uk

    How to apply

    To apply for a one of the above vacancies first obtain an Application
    Pack from Personnel Services via one of the following methods:

                 online: - see
    http://www.shef.ac.uk/jobs/how_to_apply.php
                 by phone: - call the 24 hour telephone answering
    service:- +44 (0)114 222 1631.
                  by post: - write to Personnel Services, Firth
    Court, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN, United Kingdom.
                  by fax: - +44 (0)114 222 1624.
                 collect in person: - Personnel Services reception, 10 - 12
    Brunswick Street, Sheffield, S10 2FN.

    Please ensure that you include the reference number of the post and your
    full postal address when requesting details, otherwise you will incur
    added delay in the information being sent out to you.

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    working day following that on which the request is received.
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