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Research Positions in Edinburgh: Information Extraction;
Corpus Markup Architecture

The HCRC Language Technology Group in the Division of Informatics at the
University of Edinburgh is a world leader in Natural Language
Processing and XML research and development. We are looking for two
people to join our team to work on two projects funded by the EU
and by the UK EPSRC in the areas of Information Extraction and Corpus
Markup Architecture.

Appointment 1: Research Fellow in Information Extraction

The Language Technology Group has an established record in the area of
named entity recognition and is extending this work into information
extraction in general. Our technology is based around XML and combines
symbolic and statistical processing. We are looking for someone with a
background in statistical NLP and/or information extraction to join
our information extraction team. The successful candidate would work
primarily on a European-funded project which applies information
extraction techniques in the e-retail domain.

We are looking to appoint someone with a background in statistical NLP
and/or information extraction, with some knowledge of XML, and
preferably with experience programming in C, C++ or Java. If you are
interested in working in a stimulating environment where you will not
only take responsibility for carrying out a part of our information
extraction research, but also have the opportunity to contribute to
other LTG projects in areas such as information retrieval, text
summarisation, corpus creation and annotation and XML tool creation,
we'd like to hear from you.

Appointment 2: Research Fellow in Corpus Markup Architecture

The Language Technology Group has a long history of innovative work in
collecting, structuring and publishing collections of linguistic data
resources for research purposes. We use XML to structure our
resources, to provide for flexible annotation of them, and to publish
them via the World Wide Web. We are looking for someone with a
background in XML and corpus linguistics to join our XML team. The
successful candidate will work primarily on an EPSRC-funded project to
create and publish a pilot corpus of language resources drawn from
minority languages in Scotland.

If you have experience with SGML or XML, preferably including their
application to corpus linguistics, and are interested in working in a
stimulating environment where you will not only take responsibility
for carrying out a part of our XML research, but also have the
opportunity to contribute to other LTG projects, we'd like to hear
from you.

The ideal candidates will hold a degree in Computer Science,
Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics or a related discipline and will
have experience in the development and implementation of XML or
SGML-based systems. If s/he has programming expertise in one or more
programming languages, with a preference for Python, Java or C, and
experience with PC-based or Unix-based application development
environments, that would be a definite advantage.

Appointment 1 is for a fixed term of 2 years and will be on the AR1A
salary scale, 16,775 -- 25,213 p.a, or AR2 scale 23,256 -- 30,967
p.a. Informal enquiries to grover@cogsci.ed.ac.uk

Appointment 2 is for a fixed term of 1.5 years and will be on the AR1A
salary scale, 16,775 -- 25,213 p.a. Informal enquiries to
ht@cogsci.ed.ac.uk

Please quote ref: C16579 for Appointment 1 and C16580 for Appointment 2.

For further particulars and application pack visit our web site
(www.ed.ac.uk) or telephone the recruitment line on 0131 650 2512
The closing date is Friday 10 August 2001.

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