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+ | == Postdoctoral research positions in cybersecurity, natural language processing, and experimental social psychology at SUNY Albany == | ||
+ | * Employer: University at Albany, Research Foundation of the State University of New York, [http://www.ils.albany.edu/ ILS Institute] | ||
+ | * Title: Postdoctoral researcher | ||
+ | * Speciality: Cybersecurity, natural language processing, machine learning, experimental design | ||
+ | * Location: Albany, New York, USA | ||
+ | * Deadline: July 31, 2018 | ||
+ | * Date posted: May 18, 2018 | ||
+ | * Contact: Tomek Strzalkowski (tomek {at} albany.edu) | ||
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+ | '''Postdoctoral positions''' <br/> | ||
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+ | * ''The Personalized AutoNomous Agents Countering Social Engineering Attacks (PANACEA) Project.'' The PANACEA Project is a joint effort of communication and computer science faculty at the University at Albany, SUNY, as well as researchers at other institutions. The project aims to design, develop, and evaluate an automated system that will protect online users against current and future forms of social engineering attacks. The system will serve as an intermediary between attackers (human, automated, hybrid, coordinated) and the potential victims they target by addressing and eliminating human vulnerabilities in current cyber defense capabilities. The objectives of the project include detection and classification of social engineering attacks as well as active defenses, including engaging and identifying of the attackers. | ||
+ | * ''The Computational Ethnography from Metaphors and Polarized Language (COMETH) Project.'' The COMETH project is a joint effort of computer science and psychology faculty at the University at Albany. The project aims to develop and validate novel computational methodology for automatically acquiring cultural models that represent the worldviews of communities and subcultures operating within the larger society. These models will be obtained using advanced natural language processing and machine learning techniques on data from online media outlets produced by different communities. The objectives of this research include (a) capturing prevalent community attitudes (sentiment and beliefs) toward key concepts such as government, rights, economic inequality, etc.; (b) showing how these attitudes evolve over time, including in response to external influences (e.g., national or international events); and (c) explaining how this system of attitudes acts like an interpretive and defensive tool by allowing the community to reject or distort incoming information. | ||
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+ | '''Requirements for the PANACEA position''' <br/> | ||
+ | For the PANACEA project, we seek a postdoctoral researcher to join our interdisciplinary team. The candidate must have a Ph.D. in Computer Science from an accredited college or university that was granted within the last 3 years, and evidence of advanced scholarly research in a relevant field. This position starts September 1, 2018. | ||
+ | * The candidates are expected to have the following skills: in-depth knowledge of current issues and methods in cybersecurity, natural language processing, socio-behavioral computing, human-computer dialogue, statistical methods of data analysis, and machine learning. Familiarity with empirical method of data collection and model validation is preferred. Programming expertise is essential including substantial experience with Java, Python, and C++ programming environment, as well as with Windows, Linux and Unix platforms. Linguistic background and familiarity with methods of conversational analysis is a plus. | ||
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+ | '''Requirements for the COMETH positions''' <br/> | ||
+ | For the COMETH project, we seek '''two''' postdoctoral researchers: one in computer science and one in psychology. The candidates must have a Ph.D. in Computer Science or Psychology from an accredited college or university that was granted within the last 3 years, and evidence of advanced scholarly research in a relevant field. These positions start December 1, 2018. | ||
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+ | * The computer science candidates are expected to have the following skills: in-depth knowledge of current issues and methods in natural language processing, data science, domain modeling, socio-behavioral computing, statistical methods, and machine learning. Familiarity with empirical method of data collection and model validation is preferred. Programming expertise is essential including substantial experience with Java, Python, and C++ programming environment, as well as with Windows, Linux and Unix platforms. Linguistic background and familiarity with sentiment analysis and metaphor extraction is a plus. | ||
+ | * The psychology candidates are expected to have following skills: substantial experience with experimental design and advanced statistical methods in experimental social psychology, and knowledge of political psychology. Experience with open science and pre-registration of research protocols will be beneficial. | ||
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+ | '''Overall Requirements''' <br/> | ||
+ | * For all postdoctoral researchers: duties include advanced research and development under the direction of the project faculty, report preparation and coordination of work of graduate student assistants. Ability to execute substantial tasks within large projects in timely fashion is essential. Candidates must also address in their applications, their ability to work with a culturally diverse population. | ||
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+ | The postdoctoral researcher appointment review will begin immediately and will close once filled. The successful candidates will be located in the Institute for Informatics, Logics, and Security Studies at the University at Albany, SUNY. The appointment is for 40 hours a week, initially for 12 to 18 months, and potentially extendible for up to 48 months, depending on the project. Expected start dates are September 1, 2018 and December 1, 2018, pending funding approval from the Federal Government sponsor. The salary is commensurate with experience. | ||
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+ | '''How to Apply''' <br/> | ||
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+ | Interested individuals should direct inquiries and submit a cover letter, resume, and three letters of reference to: Prof. Tomek Strzalkowski, Director ILS Institute, University at Albany, tomek {at} albany.edu | ||
== Two PhD positions in deep learning for natural language understanding and summarisation at Idiap, Switzerland == | == Two PhD positions in deep learning for natural language understanding and summarisation at Idiap, Switzerland == |
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Postdoctoral research positions in cybersecurity, natural language processing, and experimental social psychology at SUNY Albany
- Employer: University at Albany, Research Foundation of the State University of New York, ILS Institute
- Title: Postdoctoral researcher
- Speciality: Cybersecurity, natural language processing, machine learning, experimental design
- Location: Albany, New York, USA
- Deadline: July 31, 2018
- Date posted: May 18, 2018
- Contact: Tomek Strzalkowski (tomek {at} albany.edu)
Postdoctoral positions
- The Personalized AutoNomous Agents Countering Social Engineering Attacks (PANACEA) Project. The PANACEA Project is a joint effort of communication and computer science faculty at the University at Albany, SUNY, as well as researchers at other institutions. The project aims to design, develop, and evaluate an automated system that will protect online users against current and future forms of social engineering attacks. The system will serve as an intermediary between attackers (human, automated, hybrid, coordinated) and the potential victims they target by addressing and eliminating human vulnerabilities in current cyber defense capabilities. The objectives of the project include detection and classification of social engineering attacks as well as active defenses, including engaging and identifying of the attackers.
- The Computational Ethnography from Metaphors and Polarized Language (COMETH) Project. The COMETH project is a joint effort of computer science and psychology faculty at the University at Albany. The project aims to develop and validate novel computational methodology for automatically acquiring cultural models that represent the worldviews of communities and subcultures operating within the larger society. These models will be obtained using advanced natural language processing and machine learning techniques on data from online media outlets produced by different communities. The objectives of this research include (a) capturing prevalent community attitudes (sentiment and beliefs) toward key concepts such as government, rights, economic inequality, etc.; (b) showing how these attitudes evolve over time, including in response to external influences (e.g., national or international events); and (c) explaining how this system of attitudes acts like an interpretive and defensive tool by allowing the community to reject or distort incoming information.
Requirements for the PANACEA position
For the PANACEA project, we seek a postdoctoral researcher to join our interdisciplinary team. The candidate must have a Ph.D. in Computer Science from an accredited college or university that was granted within the last 3 years, and evidence of advanced scholarly research in a relevant field. This position starts September 1, 2018.
- The candidates are expected to have the following skills: in-depth knowledge of current issues and methods in cybersecurity, natural language processing, socio-behavioral computing, human-computer dialogue, statistical methods of data analysis, and machine learning. Familiarity with empirical method of data collection and model validation is preferred. Programming expertise is essential including substantial experience with Java, Python, and C++ programming environment, as well as with Windows, Linux and Unix platforms. Linguistic background and familiarity with methods of conversational analysis is a plus.
Requirements for the COMETH positions
For the COMETH project, we seek two postdoctoral researchers: one in computer science and one in psychology. The candidates must have a Ph.D. in Computer Science or Psychology from an accredited college or university that was granted within the last 3 years, and evidence of advanced scholarly research in a relevant field. These positions start December 1, 2018.
- The computer science candidates are expected to have the following skills: in-depth knowledge of current issues and methods in natural language processing, data science, domain modeling, socio-behavioral computing, statistical methods, and machine learning. Familiarity with empirical method of data collection and model validation is preferred. Programming expertise is essential including substantial experience with Java, Python, and C++ programming environment, as well as with Windows, Linux and Unix platforms. Linguistic background and familiarity with sentiment analysis and metaphor extraction is a plus.
- The psychology candidates are expected to have following skills: substantial experience with experimental design and advanced statistical methods in experimental social psychology, and knowledge of political psychology. Experience with open science and pre-registration of research protocols will be beneficial.
Overall Requirements
- For all postdoctoral researchers: duties include advanced research and development under the direction of the project faculty, report preparation and coordination of work of graduate student assistants. Ability to execute substantial tasks within large projects in timely fashion is essential. Candidates must also address in their applications, their ability to work with a culturally diverse population.
The postdoctoral researcher appointment review will begin immediately and will close once filled. The successful candidates will be located in the Institute for Informatics, Logics, and Security Studies at the University at Albany, SUNY. The appointment is for 40 hours a week, initially for 12 to 18 months, and potentially extendible for up to 48 months, depending on the project. Expected start dates are September 1, 2018 and December 1, 2018, pending funding approval from the Federal Government sponsor. The salary is commensurate with experience.
How to Apply
Interested individuals should direct inquiries and submit a cover letter, resume, and three letters of reference to: Prof. Tomek Strzalkowski, Director ILS Institute, University at Albany, tomek {at} albany.edu
Two PhD positions in deep learning for natural language understanding and summarisation at Idiap, Switzerland
- Employer: Idiap Research Institute, Natural Language Understanding group
- Title: Two PhD positions
- Speciality: Natural Language Understanding, Summarisation, Machine Learning
- Location: Martigny, Switzerland
- Deadline: May 31, 2018
- Date posted: April 30, 2018
- Contact: James Henderson (james.henderson@idiap.ch)
Two PhD positions
The Idiap Research Institute seeks qualified candidates for two PhD student position in the field of natural language understanding, developing deep learning methods for textual entailment and opinion summarisation.
The research will be conducted in the framework of the Swiss NSF funded project Learning Representations of Abstraction for Opinion Summarisation. One of the successful candidates will investigate modelling abstraction relationships between texts (textual entailment), and the other will investigate summarising large collections of opinions (opinion summarisation). Opinion summarisation must abstract away from the details of individual opinions to find consensus statements which are entailed by a significant proportion of opinions.
This project will model these natural language understanding tasks through fundamental advances in representation learning and deep learning architectures. The work will start from Dr. Henderson's work on modelling abstraction in deep learning architectures, where learned vectors represent entailment rather than the usual similarity. Successes in the unsupervised learning of word vectors for entailment will be extended to deep learning architectures for the compositional semantics of texts. Methods for finding the intersection of information in vectors will be extended to clustering texts by their shared content and generating abstract summaries.
The ideal PhD candidate should hold a Master degree in computer science, computational linguistics or related fields. She or he should have a background in machine learning, optimisation, or natural language processing. The applicant should also have strong programming skills.
The successful PhD candidates will join the Natural Language Understanding group at Idiap, under the supervision of Dr. James Henderson. They will also become doctoral students at EPFL conditional on parallel application to, and acceptance by, the EPFL Doctoral School. Appointment for the PhD position is for a maximum of 4 years, provided successful progress, and should lead to a dissertation. Annual gross salary ranges from 47,000 Swiss Francs (first year) to 50,000 Swiss Francs (last year). Starting date is to be negotiated, within 2018. All queries related to the advertised position can be sent to Dr. James Henderson (james.henderson@idiap.ch).
Please apply online here: http://www.idiap.ch/webapps/jobs/ors/applicant/position/index.php?PHP_APE_DR_9e581720b5ef40dc7af21c41bac4f4eb=%7B__TO%3D%27detail%27%3B__PK%3D%2710241%27%7D
Idiap
Idiap is an independent, not-for-profit, research institute funded by the Swiss Federal Government, the State of Valais, and the City of Martigny. It is located in a scenic region in the south of Switzerland, surrounded by the highest mountains of Europe, and offering exceptional quality of life, exciting recreational activities, including hiking, climbing and skiing, as well as varied cultural activities. It is within close proximity to Lausanne and Geneva. Idiap is an equal opportunity employer and is actively involved in the "Advancement of Women in Science" European initiative.
2 postdoctoral research positions in text mining and natural language understanding at KU Leuven, Belgium
- Employer: KU Leuven, Department of Computer Science, Language Intelligence and Information Retrieval lab
- Title: Postdoctoral researcher
- Speciality: Text mining, natural language understanding, machine learning
- Location: Leuven, Belgium
- Deadline: May 21, 2018
- Date posted: April 23, 2018
- Contact: Sien Moens (sien.moens {at} cs.kuleuven.be)
Postdoctoral positions
- Postdoctoral position on the topic of multilingual text mining. The goal is to build interlingual representations that allow multilingual topic modelling, content classification (e.g., opinion and argumentation mining) and question answering. This postdoctoral position will be funded by the EU ITEA3 grant PAPUD and offers a contract for two years. The position will start as soon as possible.
- Postdoctoral position on the topic of multimodal representation learning. The goal is to learn continuous representations that represent language grounded in visual perception (static images and video), assist in the design of novel machine learning architectures, and investigate suitable data structures for real-time search of the representations. This postdoctoral position will be funded by the ERC (European Research Council) Advanced Grant CALCULUS and offers a contract for two years (with the possibility of renewal for another two years). The position will start September 1, 2018.
Requirements
- PhD in computer science or equivalent.
- Motivated interest in and preferably knowledge of (as demonstrated by publications in highly recognized venues such as ACL, EMNLP, ICML, NIPS, etc.) of natural language processing and machine learning, including deep learning and learning of latent variable models. For the second postdoctoral position, interest or experience in semantic hashing is a plus.
The successful candidates will have an opportunity to work on cutting-edge natural language processing, multimedia processing and machine learning research. He/she will be given the opportunity for personal development beyond research, for example by contributing to departmental teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. KU Leuven is an institution for research and education with international appeal. All programmes at this University are based on the innovative research of its scientists and professors. KU Leuven ranks among the best 50 universities worldwide!
2 PhD positions in natural language understanding at KU Leuven, Belgium
- Employer: KU Leuven, Department of Computer Science, Language Intelligence and Information Retrieval lab
- Title: PhD researcher
- Speciality: Natural language understanding, machine learning
- Location: Leuven, Belgium
- Deadline: May 21, 2018
- Date posted: April 23, 2018
- Contact: Sien Moens (sien.moens {at} cs.kuleuven.be)
PhD positions
- PhD position on the topic of multimodal representation learning trained on language and visual data. The goal is to learn continuous representations of language grounded in visual data (static images and video) including the design, implementation and evaluation of novel machine learning architectures that capture textual as well as visual grammars. The learned representations will serve as commonsense knowledge in language understanding tasks. This PhD position will be funded by the ERC (European Research Council) Advanced Grant CALCULUS. The position starts September 1, 2018.
- PhD position on the topic of semantic parsing of natural language sentences and discourse. The goal is to learn compositional models that take into account continuous representations of objects, their attributes and likely relationships. An additional focus is on using the compositional models to efficiently parse language in real-time. This PhD position will be funded by the ERC (European Research Council) Advanced Grant CALCULUS. The position starts September 1, 2018.
Requirements
- Master degree in computer science or equivalent.
- Motivated interest in and preferably knowledge of (as demonstrated in master thesis or master course work) of natural language processing, machine learning, including deep learning and learning of latent variable models, semi-supervised machine learning, and constrained optimization.
The successful candidates will have an opportunity to work on cutting-edge natural language processing, multimedia processing and machine learning research. He/she will be given the opportunity for personal development beyond research, for example by contributing to departmental teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. KU Leuven is an institution for research and education with international appeal. All programmes at this University are based on the innovative research of its scientists and professors. KU Leuven ranks among the best 50 universities worldwide!
Associate Research Scientist (NLP, machine learning and text mining), TU Darmstadt
- Employer: UKP Lab, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
- Title: Associate Research Scientist
- Specialty: NLP, machine learning, text mining
- Location: Darmstadt
- Deadline: March 28, 2018
- Date posted: March 19, 2018
- Contact: https://public.ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/ukprecruitment
The Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (UKP) Lab at the Department of Computer Science, Technische Universität (TU) Darmstadt, Germany has an opening for an
Associate Research Scientist (PostDoc- or PhD-level; for a term of three years with an extension option)
This position is intended to strengthen the profile of the lab in a research area within natural language processing (NLP), machine learning and text mining, such as word-/sentence-/discourse-level semantics, robust textual inference, and the applications of the above in higher-level NLP, such as QA, text summarization, argument mining, etc. The lab closely cooperates with the groups in machine learning, computer vision, and interactive data analytics of the Computer Science department and many other research labs and companies. Besides, the lab conducts research projects in close cooperation with the users in the humanities and social sciences.
We ask for applications from highly qualified candidates with a specialization/PhD in NLP/Text Mining, preferably with relevant research and teaching experience and strong communication skills in English and German (optional). Individual career development plans can be worked out. E.g. the successful candidate will contribute to research activities described above and – based on the previous experience and qualifications – will be given an opportunity to grow, i.e. to teach courses, co-supervise PhD students, and manage research projects. Outstanding candidates (at M.Sc.-level, without a PhD) are invited to apply and can be considered for a PhD-level position with an adjusted scope of responsibilities. The position being filled is based on the university funds.
The research environment is excellent. The Department of Computer Science of TU Darmstadt is regularly ranked among the top ones among the German universities. Its unique Research Training Group “Adaptive Information Processing of Heterogeneous Content” (AIPHES) funded by the DFG and the BMBF-funded Centre for the Digital Foundation of Research in the Humanities, Social, and Educational Sciences (CEDIFOR) emphasize NLP, machine learning and text mining. UKP Lab is a highly dynamic research group committed to top-level conferences, technologies of the highest standards, cooperative work style and close interaction of team members.
Applications should include a detailed CV, a motivation letter, an outline of previous working or research experience and the names of three referees. Applications from women are particularly encouraged. All other things being equal, candidates with disabilities will be given preference. Please submit your application via the application form by March 28, 2018. The position is open until filled.
PhD positions in DFG Graduate School AIPHES, TU Darmstadt: Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning
- Employer: Technische Universität Darmstadt
- Title: Doctoral researcher
- Speciality: Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning
- Location: Darmstadt
- Deadline: April 3, 2018
- Date posted: March 19, 2018
- Contact: AIPHES recruitment form
The Research Training Group "Adaptive Information Preparation from Heterogeneous Sources" (AIPHES), which has been established in 2015 at the Technische Universität Darmstadt and at the Ruprecht‑Karls‑University Heidelberg is filling two positions for three years, starting as soon as possible, located in Darmstadt and associated with UKP Lab (Prof. Iryna Gurevych). Positions remain open until filled.
The positions provide the opportunity to obtain a doctoral degree with an emphasis in natural language processing tasks such as structured summaries of complex contents, in content selection and classification enhanced by reasoning, or a related area.
The goal of AIPHES is to conduct innovative research in knowledge acquisition on the Web in a cross-disciplinary context. To that end, methods in computational linguistics, natural language processing, machine learning, network analysis, computer vision, and automated quality assessment will be developed. AIPHES will investigate a novel, complex scenario for information preparation from heterogeneous sources. It interacts closely with end users who prepare textual documents in an online editorial office, and who should therefore profit from the results of AIPHES. In-depth knowledge in one of the above areas is desirable but not a prerequisite.
AIPHES emphasizes close contact between the students and their advisors with regular joint meetings, a co-supervision by professors and younger scientists in the research groups, and an intensive exchange as part of the research and qualification program. Participating research groups at Technische Universität Darmstadt are Knowledge Engineering (Prof. Fürnkranz), Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (Prof. Gurevych, Dr. Claudia Schulz), Machine Learning (Prof. Kersting), Visual Inference (Prof. Roth), Algorithmics (Prof. Weihe). Participants at Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg are the Institute for Computational Linguistics (Prof. Frank) and the Natural Language Processing Group (Prof. Strube) of the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS). AIPHES strives to publish its results at leading scientific conferences and is actively supporting its doctoral researchers in this endeavor. The software that will be developed in the course of AIPHES should be put under the open source Apache Software License 2.0 if possible. Moreover, the research papers and datasets should be published with open access models.
Prerequisites
We are looking for exceptionally qualified candidates with a degree in Computer Science, Machine Learning, NLP, or a related study program. We expect ability to work independently, personal commitment, team and communication abilities, as well as the willingness to cooperate in a multi-disciplinary team. Prior experience in scientific work is a plus. Applicants should be willing to work on lesser-resources languages, e.g. German, and, if necessary, to acquire basic German language skills during the training program. We specifically invite applications of women. Among those equally qualified, handicapped applicants will receive preferential consideration. International applications are particularly encouraged.
The research environment is excellent. The Department of Computer Science of TU Darmstadt is regularly ranked among the top ones in respective rankings of German universities. UKP Lab is a highly dynamic research group committed to top-level conferences, technologies of the highest standards, cooperative work style and close interaction of team members. Its BMBF-funded Centre for the Digital Foundation of Research in the Humanities, Social, and Educational Sciences (CEDIFOR) emphasizes NLP, machine learning and text mining. The large-scale argument mining project allows searching large document collections in response to a user-defined topic: neural networks determine relevant pro and con arguments in real-time, and represent them in a concise summary.
Applications should include a motivational letter that refers to one of the planned research areas of AIPHES, a CV with information about the applicant’s scientific work, certifications of study and work experience, as well as a thesis or other publications in electronic form. Application materials must be submitted via the following form by April 3rd, 2018: https://public.ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/aiphesrecruitment/
In addition, applicants should be prepared to solve a programming and a reviewing task in the first two weeks after their application.
Tenure track at IDSIA (Switzerland) in Natural Language Understanding and Text Mining
- Employer: IDSIA (www.idsia.ch)
- Title: Tenure track
- Specialty: Natural Language Understanding and Text Mining
- Location: Lugano, Switzerland
- Deadline: March 31th, 2018 (start date flexible)
- Date posted: March 16, 2018
- Contact email: Giorgio Corani (giorgio.corani@supsi.ch)
Project Description
The person hired on this position will evenly share her/his working time on two main activities:
- Basic research, aiming at publications in highly rated journals and international conferences;
- Applied research, collaborating with industrial partners in cutting-edge projects.
A further cross-activity will be contributing to search for funding opportunities of both basic and applied research.
The involved research area regards natural language understanding (probabilistic language modeling, keyword extraction, text summarization), text mining (text classification, word embedding, topic models) and semantic analysis of the text.
Requirements
- The position is for a young researcher who has already obtained a PhD on a topic relevant to Natural Language Processing and/or Text Mining;
- Master in informatics or other areas with strong emphasis on computation;
- Excellent programming skills and deep knowledge of libraries for natural language processing;
- Communication and collaboration skills.
- Proficiency in written and spoken in English.
Optional but preferential
- Strong publications record;
- Capability of leading projects carried out with industrial partners on automatic analysis of documents;
- Good knowledge of machine learning algorithms and tools;
- Good knowledge of written and spoken Italian, or willingness to learn it in short times.
We offer
- A tenure track position (degree of occupancy 100%)
- International working environment;
- Collaboration with a strong team of researchers in Machine Learning and Statistics (our publication record is available at: [1]);
- Salary starting from 80,000 CHF / year (about 84,000 $/year)
Application
Applicants should submit the following documents, written in English:
- curriculum vitae
- list of exams and grades obtained during the Bachelor and the Master of Science;
- list of three references (with e-mail addresses);
- brief statement on how their research interests fit the topics above (1-2 pages);
- publications list and possibly link to the thesis.
Applications should be submitted through the Application website
Postdoctoral position in Psychology at University of Pennsylvania
- Employer: University of Pennsylvania
- Title: Postdoctoral Researcher
- Specialty: Computational Linguistics
- Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Deadline: March 20th, 2018 (start date flexible)
- Date posted: February 27, 2018
- Contact email: Sudeep Bhatia (bhatiasu@sas.upenn.edu)
Project Description
The researcher will study how word embeddings and related techniques can be used to model how people represent objects and events, and, in turn, predict human probability judgment, event forecasting, social judgment, risk perception, and consumer behavior.
Requirements
Candidates should have completed (or should be about to complete) a PhD in Computer Science, Psychology , Cognitive Science, or related fields, and should be interested in applying natural language processing to address questions in Psychology, Policy, Economics, and Marketing. Applicants should have graduate-level expertise in natural language processing and machine learning.
Additional Details
The position will be based in the Psychology department at the University of Pennsylvania, and will be supervised by Sudeep Bhatia. Lyle Ungar will serve as a second advisor. The postdoctoral researcher will also be encouraged to interact with the broader intellectual community at Penn. The appointment is expected to begin Sept 1, 2018 (start date is flexible). The term of hiring is one year, renewable for up to one additional year. The position is full time and there are no teaching or administrative responsibilities.
How to Apply
Applications for the positions must be submitted by March 20th, 2018, to ensure full consideration. However, review of applications will continue until the position is filled. Applicants should email a curriculum vitae and contact information for two references to Sudeep Bhatia at bhatiasu@sas.upenn.edu.
Postdoctoral Research Scientist: Computational Linguistics - Rochester Institute of Technology
- Employer: Rochester Institute of Technology
- Title: Postdoctoral Research Scientist
- Specialty: Postdoctoral Research Scientist: Computational Linguistics
- Location: Rochester, New York, United States
- Deadline: Open until filled
- Date posted: February 17, 2018
- Contact: Cecilia O. Alm (coagla@rit.edu)
- Job listing
We invite applications for an interdisciplinary postdoctoral position with specialization in computational linguistics and/or technical or scientific methods in language science at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), in Rochester, NY. This is a one-year position with opportunity for renewal. The applicant should demonstrate a fit with our commitment to collaborate with colleagues across the university on research initiatives in Personalized Healthcare Technology. In addition to engaging in research projects, the right candidate will be able to teach a total of two courses per year - one course each in the College of Liberal Arts and the Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences at RIT. The teaching assignment may be Computer Science Principles, Introduction to Language Science, Language Technology, Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Science and Analytics of Speech (acoustic and experimental phonetics), Spoken Language Processing (automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech synthesis), Seminar in Computational Linguistics, or another course depending on background.
Required Minimum Qualifications:
- PhD., with training in Computational Linguistics, Linguistics, or an allied field
- Advanced graduate coursework in computational linguistics (natural language processing or speech processing), linguistics, or language science broadly
- Publication record and plan for research and grant seeking activities
- Ability to contribute in meaningful ways to our commitment to cultural diversity, pluralism, and individual differences
Required Application Documents:
Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae or Resume, List of References, Research Statement
How To Apply:
Please apply at: http://careers.rit.edu/staff. Click the link for search openings and in the keyword search field, enter the title of the position or 3599BR.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Automated Text Analysis - University of Michigan
- Employer: University of Michigan
- Title: Research Fellow
- Specialty: Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Automated Text Analysis
- Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
- Deadline: March 12, 2018, desired start June 2018
- Date posted: February 12, 2018
- Official Job Listing - Application Page
How to Apply
A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be included as the first page of your CV. The cover letter should outline your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relates to this position.
Job Summary
A generously funded project (2016-2021) welcomes applicants with interest in and expertise in automated text analysis. The project, M-Write, brings together researchers from writing studies, the natural sciences, and computer programming to investigate how Writing-to-Learn pedagogies promote conceptual learning by students in large-enrollment gateway courses. Students write in response to carefully crafted assignments, participate in automated peer review, and then revise their drafts. Approximately 10,000 students have already participated in M-Write courses, which means that there is already a large corpus of student writing and peer review responses, with more being added each semester. We seek a specialist in automated text analysis to join the research team. Goals include principled corpus compilation, analysis, and development of corpus-driven algorithms to support student learning of key concepts highlighted in assignments.
This position will be a 12-month Post-Doctoral Fellowship beginning in June 2018 with possibility of renewal. The salary is negotiable.
Responsibilities
- Retrieve and create corpora for NLP and associated linguistic analysis
- Develop and test systems for identifying students who appear to lack key concepts as defined by lexical and grammatical structures, discourse analysis, and possible sentiment analysis
- Design a data warehouse that will facilitate the ability to collect, manage, and archive data including student interviews, student surveys, student writing samples, and academic and demographic data for students in order to conduct research leading to peer-reviewed publications, and future external funding
- In collaboration with other project staff collect, manage, and archive data including student interviews, student surveys, student writing samples, and academic and demographic data for students in order to conduct research that could lead to peer-reviewed publications
- Organize, synthesize, and analyze project data, and write co-authored papers with project PIs for peer-reviewed articles
Required Qualifications
Ph.D. in computational linguistics, natural language processing, machine learning, cognitive linguistics, sentiment analysis or related area. Previous research experience in textual analysis in terms of syntax (e.g. parts of speech tagging), semantics (e.g. topic segmentation) and discourse analysis is essential. Research in statistical modeling is also required. Strong computer science skills are essential, and data warehouse design skills are highly desired. Background in the theory and research of writing-to-learn pedagogies and experience with educational technology in natural language processing are desired but not required.
Background Screening
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CU Boulder: Postdoc in Machine Learning with an Emphasis on Speech and Language Processing
- Employer: University of Colorado Boulder
- Title: Postdoctoral Associate
- Specialty: Machine Learning, Speech and Language Processing
- Location: Boulder, Colorado, United States
- Deadline: Ongoing, desired start August 2018
- Date posted: February 9, 2018
- Contact: Dr. Sidney D’Mello
Postdoc in Machine Learning with an Emphasis on Speech and Language Processing
(Department of Computer Science and Institute of Cognitive Science at the University of Colorado Boulder)
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado Boulder anticipates hiring a full time postdoctoral research associate starting August 2018 for one year and renewable for a second (and third) year. The position includes a competitive salary commensurate with experience and full benefits. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
The successful candidate will conduct research in machine learning applied to speech and language processing to solve challenging, but impactful, real-world problems. He/she will participate in the development and application of advanced machine learning techniques (e.g., deep recurrent neural networks) to multi-party speech data collected in authentic contexts (e.g., classroom discourse, small group collaborative problem solving).
The candidate will work under the supervision of Dr. Sidney D’Mello and will play a collaborative and co-leadership role in a vibrant research team encompassing researchers in Computer Science and the Institute of Cognitive Science.
The position offers a unique postdoctoral training experience and unsurpassed publishing opportunities within multi-department and multi-institution grant-funded projects. The postdoc will be encouraged to develop new technical skills, strengthen their research portfolios via peer-reviewed publications, gain interdisciplinary experience by working with a diverse team, develop leadership skills by mentoring students, and gain expertise in co-authoring grant proposals.
Required
- Ph.D. in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or a related field at the time of hire
- Research experience in advanced machine learning (e.g., deep learning, probabilistic graphical models)
- Evidence of a strong publication record in the aforementioned areas
Desired
- Research experience in one or more of the following areas: acoustic signal processing, automatic speech recognition, natural language understanding, discourse modeling
Job Details
- One year initial position with possible extension to a second and third year based on performance and availability of funds
- Desired start date is August 2018. However, start date is negotiable
- Competitive salary with benefits commensurate with qualifications
How to Apply
Please complete the following form: https://tinyurl.com/CUPostDoc1 and upload the following required documents: (1) cover letter, (2) current CV, and (3) one or two representative publications as a single PDF document named FirstNameLastName.pdf.
Additional documents will be required from candidates selected for further review after the initial documents are received: (4) – The document uploaded for Proof of Degree can be a Transcript which shows the date the degree was conferred; Copy of Diploma; or official letter from the Registrar or the Dean of the School or College conferring the degree; and (5) – List of references
About the University of Colorado and the City of Boulder
The University of Colorado Boulder is a widely recognized and respected research university in the U.S. Its 11 research institutes house more than 900 researchers, students, and staff, making a major contribution to the research infrastructure of the university and local economy. Boulder is one of the 34 public research institutions belonging to the Association of American Universities (AAU). It contributes to the local community via research partnerships, education opportunities, and development projects.
The city of Boulder hosts thriving tech industries, supports a renowned entrepreneurial community, has some of the region's best restaurants, and is home to many federal research labs. There are endless ways to enjoy Boulder's 300-plus days of sunshine a year — from the hundreds of miles of hiking and biking trails to some of the country's finest microbrews. It's also quick and easy to get around by bus or bike and a quick 25 mile ride to nearby Denver.
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Full-time Researchers, IBM Research - Almaden
- Employer: IBM Research - Almaden
- Title: Research Staff Member
- Speciality: Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Machine Learning, or related areas
- Location: San Jose, California, USA
- Deadline: June 1, 2018
- Date posted: January 31, 2018
- Contact: Yunyao Li (yunyaoli {at} us.ibm.com) and/or Lucian Popa (lpopa {at} us.ibm.com)
IBM Research - Almaden is looking for talented researchers with background in Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning to join the Natural Language Processing, Entity Resolution and Discovery Department. We are actively building the next-generation knowledge engineering platform for the creation, maintenance and consumption of "industry-specific" knowledge bases from a large number of (un/semi)structured public, licensed and enterprise content sources. Such industry-specific knowledge bases are the foundation of many emerging AI services and applications.
Such a platform needs to support the entire life cycle for knowledge engineering including:
- Creation, maintenance and evolution of domain schema to capture domain concepts of interest
- Scalable systems, tools and methodologies to support the development of individual analytic stages involved in creating knowledge from multiple sources, including text analytics, entity resolution and integration, cleansing, data transformations and machine learning
- Domain adaptability and easy-to-use interfaces for key user personae for the individual analytic stages
- Scalable content services infrastructure that enables production-level deployment of these analytic workflows with support for continuous monitoring, introspection and recovery in the knowledge base creation process
- Techniques and methods for scalable and flexible indexing and querying support over the knowledge base supporting structured and search style queries, entity queries, as well as ad-hoc and exploratory queries
- Easy-to-use knowledge consumption interfaces for both human and machine consumption including support for discovery and ad-hoc NLQ driven interfaces
- Incorporating crowd sourcing and continuous evolution of the system through learning from user interactions
The research builds upon and extends successful projects from our group, which have resulted in significant academic, industrial and open source impact.
- SystemT: http://researcher.watson.ibm.com/researcher/view_group.php?id=1264
- Midas: http://researcher.watson.ibm.com/researcher/view_group.php?id=2171
- SystemML: http://researcher.watson.ibm.com/researcher/view_group.php?id=3174
The research is being conducted in close collaboration with the IBM Watson division and multiple global IBM Research labs (Australia, India, and Zurich), with focus around demonstrating scalable knowledge base construction in multiple industry domains (e.g., Healthcare, Financial and consumer domains).
We are currently looking for talented researchers with interest in system design and implementation as well as experience in one or more areas relevant to the knowledge engineering life cycle as described above, particularly those with background in Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning. You will participate in cutting edge research, build at industrial scale, and keep connected to the larger research community by regularly publishing papers and partnering with universities.
Required
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Computer Science, related technical field or equivalent practical experience.
- Programming experience in one or more of the following: Java, C, C++ and/or Python.
- Experience in Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Machine Learning, Large-Scale Data Management, Data Mining or Artificial Intelligence
- Contribution to research communities and/or efforts, including publishing papers at conferences such as ACL, EMNLP, NIPS, AAAI, ICML, SIGMOD, VLDB, and KDD.
Preferred
- PhD in Computer Science, related technical field or equivalent practical experience.
- Relevant work experience, including experience working within the industry or as a researcher in a lab.
- Ability to design and execute on research agenda.
- Strong publication record.
PhD-level Researchers, AIPHES, Darmstadt/Heidelberg
- Employer: Technische Universität Darmstadt or Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg, Germany
- Title: Doctoral researcher
- Speciality: Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Machine Learning, or related areas
- Location: Darmstadt or Heidelberg
- Deadline: February 11, 2018
- Date posted: January 21, 2018
- Contact: AIPHES recruitment form
PhD positions in DFG Graduate School AIPHES: Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics
The Research Training Group “Adaptive Information Preparation from Heterogeneous Sources” (AIPHES), which has been established in 2015 at Technische Universität Darmstadt and at Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg is filling several positions for three years, starting as soon as possible. Positions remain open until filled.
The positions provide the opportunity to obtain a doctoral degree in the research area of the training group with an emphasis, e.g., in opinion and sentiment - extrapropositional aspects of discourse, in natural language processing tasks such as structured summaries of complex contents, in content selection and classification enhanced by reasoning, or a related area. The group will be located in Darmstadt and Heidelberg. The funding follows the guidelines of the DFG, and the positions are paid according to the E13 public service pay scale.
The goal of AIPHES is to conduct innovative research in knowledge acquisition on the Web in a cross-disciplinary context. To that end, methods in computational linguistics, natural language processing, machine learning, network analysis, computer vision, and automated quality assessment will be developed. AIPHES will investigate a novel, complex scenario for information preparation from heterogeneous sources. It interacts closely with end users who prepare textual documents in an online editorial office, and who should therefore profit from the results of AIPHES. In-depth knowledge in one of the above areas is desirable but not a prerequisite.
Participating research groups at Technische Universität Darmstadt are Knowledge Engineering (Prof. Fürnkranz), Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (Prof. Gurevych), Machine Learning (Prof. Kersting), Visual Inference (Prof. Roth), Algorithmics (Prof. Weihe). Participants at Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg are the Institute for Computational Linguistics (Prof. Frank) and the Natural Language Processing Group (Prof. Strube) of the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS).
AIPHES emphasizes close contact between the students and their advisors with regular joint meetings, a co-supervision by professors and younger scientists in the research groups, and an intensive exchange as part of the research and qualification program. The training group has the goal of publishing its results at leading scientific conferences and will actively support its doctoral researchers in this endeavor. The software that will be developed in the course of AIPHES should be put under the open source Apache Software License 2.0 if possible. Moreover, the research papers and datasets should be published with open access models.
Prerequisites
We are looking for exceptionally qualified candidates with a degree in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics, or a related study program. We expect ability to work independently, personal commitment, team and communication abilities, as well as the willingness to cooperate in a multi-disciplinary team. Desirable is experience in scientific work. Applicants should be willing to work with German-language texts, and, if necessary, to acquire German language skills during the training program. We specifically invite applications of women. Among those equally qualified, handicapped applicants will receive preferential consideration. International applications are particularly encouraged.
The Department of Computer Science of TU Darmstadt is regularly ranked among the top ones in respective rankings of German universities. The Institute for Computational Linguistics (ICL) of the Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg is one of the largest centers for computational linguistics both in Germany and internationally. The ICL and the NLP department of the HITS jointly run the graduate program “Semantic Processing” with an integrated research training group “Coherence in language processing: Semantics beyond the sentence”, which has a close connection to the topics in computational linguistics of AIPHES.
Applications should include a motivational letter that refers to one or two of the planned research areas of AIPHES, a CV with information about the applicant’s scientific work, certifications of study and work experience, as well as a thesis or other publications in electronic form. Application materials must be submitted via the following form by February 11th, 2018:
https://public.ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/aiphesrecruitment/
In addition, applicants should be prepared to solve a programming and a reviewing task in the first two weeks after their application.
Associate Research Scientist, UKP Lab, TU Darmstadt
- Employer: UKP Lab, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
- Title: Associate Research Scientist
- Specialty: Interactive text analysis
- Location: Darmstadt
- Deadline: February 16, 2018
- Date posted: January 21, 2018
- Contact: jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
The Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (UKP) Lab at the Department of Computer Science, Technische Universität (TU) Darmstadt, Germany has an opening for an
Associate Research Scientist (PostDoc- or PhD-level; for an initial term of two years)
in the areas of Interactive Text Analysis, the UKP Lab is looking for a researcher with a background in Natural Language Processing and Software Development to work on the project INCEpTION funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The project is developing a comprehensive interactive text analysis platform to improve efficiency and to enable new ways of exploring, annotating and analyzing large-scale text corpora through the use of assistive features based on machine-learning.
We ask for applications from candidates from Computer Science with a specialization in Natural Language Processing, Text Mining, or Machine Learning, preferably with expertise in research and development projects, and strong communication skills. The successful applicant will work on research and development activities regarding text annotation by end-users (researchers, analysts, etc.), information recommendation, and create the corresponding text analysis platform. Ideally, the candidates should have demonstrable experience in designing complex (NLP and/or ML) systems (frontend and backend), in applying NLP-related Machine Learning-based methods, and strong programming skills especially in Java. Experience with neural network architectures and demonstrable engagement in open source projects are strong pluses.
The UKP Lab is a research group comprising over 30 team members who work on various aspects of Natural Language Processing (NLP), with a rapidly developing focus on Interactive Machine Learning and who provide a range of high-quality open source software packages for interactive and automatic text analysis to research and industry communities.
UKP’s wide cooperation network both within its own research community and with partners from research and industry provides an excellent work environment. The Department of Computer Science of TU Darmstadt is regularly ranked among the top ones in respective rankings of German universities. Its Research Training Group “Adaptive Information Processing of Heterogeneous Content” (AIPHES) funded by the DFG emphasizes NLP, machine learning, text mining, as well as scalable infrastructures for the assessment and aggregation of knowledge. UKP Lab is a highly dynamic research group committed to high-quality research results, technologies of the highest standards, cooperative work style and close interaction of team members.
Applications should include a detailed CV, a motivation letter and an outline of previous working or research experience (if available).
Applications from women are particularly encouraged. All other things being equal, candidates with disabilities will be given preference. Please send the applications to: jobs@ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de by 16.2.2018. The positions are open until filled. Later applications may be considered if the position is still open.