[Corpora-List] Job Opening: Computational Linguist

From: Menno van Zaanen (M.M.vanZaanen@uvt.nl)
Date: Mon Jun 21 2004 - 13:49:52 MET DST

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    APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTINGS

    The Centre for Text Technology at the North-West University
    (Potchefstroom Campus) in South Africa is looking for a candidate to
    fill the following position:

    Computational Linguist

    Rank:
    (Senior) Researcher

    Minimum requirements:
    * MA/MSc or equivalent in Computational Linguistics or related fields.
    * Thorough knowledge of C/C++, Perl, and the UNIX/LINUX environment.
    * Knowledge of and experience in text processing or related fields.
    * The ability to work well in a team and willingness to supervise.
    * Full fluency in English.

    Preferred/recommended requirements:
    * PhD in Computational Linguistics or related fields.
    * Thorough knowledge of and experience in main statistical and machine
    learning approaches, applied to both text and speech processing.
    * Experience in other programming languages.
    * 1-3 years related experience in product development.
    * Experience in scholarly publication.
    * Knowledge of or fluency in a Germanic language and/or Bantu
    language.
    * Teaching experience.

    Job description:
    Over and above all, it will be expected from the Computational Linguist
    to help establish the Centre for Text Technology as a leading national
    and international institution of excellence and innovation in the
    field.
    The three main responsibilities will be formalised within the following
    parameters (with suggested time allocations in brackets, to be
    negotiated each year):
    (a) Development of human language technology applications, including
    market research and evaluation, planning, overseeing of activities
    related to the development, and programming (40%)
    (b) Research in Computational Linguistics, with the focus on innovative
    research of international standard. It will be expected from you to
    publish in acknowledged international journals, present research results
    at local and international conferences, and stimulate research within
    the Centre (45%)
    (c) Tuition, including undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, as
    well as workshops and other training programmes, and supervision of
    post-graduate students (15%)

    Commencement:
    As soon as possible, but not later than 1 December 2004.

    Contract period:
    36 months. Depending on the output of the Centre and work performance,
    the post may either be renewed on a contract basis or tenured after the
    36 month period.

    Remuneration:
    Highly competitive salary, with an annual raise, according to
    University benchmarks. No fringe benefits included, but a structuring of
    the salary can be negotiated (e.g. a part for travel allowance,
    inclusion in the University's medical aid scheme, etc.). Annual leave
    according to labour law regulations and University practice included.

    Additional information:
    ** A certain amount of the library budget allocation will be made
    available to you to expand the current library collection.
    ** You will be encouraged to apply for funding for research and
    conference attendance, within the University's framework for research
    funding, as well as external funding (e.g. National Research
    Foundation).

    Background on Centre for Text Technology:
    Since 2000 the Research Focus Area "Languages and Literature in the
    South African Context" at the North-West University (Potchefstroom
    Campus - www.puk.ac.za) established a research programme "Language &
    Technology". In 2002 a four year degree in Computational Linguistics
    was also introduced at the University. Given the growing interest in
    Computational Linguistics in South Africa, and the niche focus at the
    North-West University, the Centre for Text Technology was established in
    2004. Sufficient internal and external funding for operations for at
    least the next three years has already been obtained.
    The Centre for Text Technology is a research and development centre,
    which combines research expertise and the essential technical and
    administrative support in order to conduct cutting-edge research in text
    technology, and use that as the basis for the development of innovative
    and relevant technological applications.
    The mission of the Centre for Text Technology is to conduct innovative
    research of international quality, to ensure long-term sustainability in
    terms of product development, and to obtain outside funding for research
    and development activities. The Centre for Text Technology therefore
    aims to:
    ** stimulate and conduct high-quality, innovative research on text
    technology;
    ** develop world-class enabling technologies and text technology
    applications; and
    ** acquire mainly 3rd, 4th, and 5th stream funding for research and
    development activities (but also contribute to 1st stream funding, by
    generating subsidised research outputs).
    Given the field of HLT and Computational Linguistics in South Africa,
    the Centre for Text Technology for now has three specific focal points,
    viz.:
    ** machine learning (Considerable effort has already been made to teach
    personnel and post-graduate students at the North-West University in
    using machine learning techniques for purposes of natural language
    processing);
    ** South African languages (The initial main focus will be on Afrikaans
    and Tswana, two of the most prominent provincial languages; the focus
    will later be extended to other prominent languages used in the rest of
    Africa); and
    ** proofing tools (Dominant research activities, expertise, and viable
    commercialisation opportunities in this domain in South Africa is
    already concentrated at the North-West University).
    Under the auspices of the Centre, and based on research over the past
    two years, a new spelling checker and hyphenator for Afrikaans was
    commercially released at the beginning of 2004. Applications currently
    under development include spelling checkers and hyphenators for Northern
    Sotho, Tswana, Xhosa and Zulu, while the possibilities for the
    development of an Afrikaans grammar checker, thesaurus, and e-mail
    classification system are also being explored. The range of enabling
    technologies already developed includes an English Tag error checker for
    POS taggers, Tswana and Afrikaans tokenisers, Afrikaans stemmer,
    compound analyser and grapheme-to-phoneme converter, as well as a
    web-based Accent Attitude Assessment Tool and tools for acoustic and
    phonetic related analyses. Currently under development are Afrikaans and
    Tswana POS Taggers, Afrikaans sentenciser, Afrikaans Named-Entity
    Recogniser, and Tswana morphological analyser (using Xerox technology).

    The Centre boasts a dedicated Human Language Technology Laboratory, as
    well as two smaller, specialized development laboratories with state of
    the art equipment. Full-time personnel include a senior researcher,
    project manager, programmer, resource manager, administrative manager,
    and various student assistants. The Centre is headed by Dr Gerhard van
    Huyssteen.

    Application and deadline:
    To apply, email a CV (including a statement of research interests, as
    well as names and contact information for three references) to Gerhard
    van Huyssteen (ntlgbvh@puk.ac.za) before 9 July 2004. Interviews with
    potential candidates to be conducted telephonically, or otherwise in
    person during ACL 2004 in Barcelona, or otherwise in The Netherlands
    before 14 August 2004.

    For more information, contact Gerhard van Huyssteen at
    ntlgbvh@puk.ac.za, or at +31 64 315 7374.

    The North-West University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
    employer. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.

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