17 February: fyi -- discourse, Washington

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Will lead research in the area of discourse scenario plausibility.
Will contribute to inter-disciplinary team of researchers in
developing novel human-computer interface techniques for pervasive
computing environments and decision-support tools. Conceive new and
extend existing discourse and dialogue modeling algorithms, processes,
or systems to assist in the analysis of textual information, including
documents, news feeds, textual data and meta-data. Apply scientific,
technical and software engineering skills in designing, conducting,
leading, and publishing research studies and in developing and
contributing to the development of new inventions. Generate future
research directions and contribute to tactical and strategic
planning. Represent the Laboratory while interacting with clients.


Minimum Requirements: **

Ph.D. in Natural Language Processing or closely related field with
emphasis on discourse and dialogue modeling, and at least 10 years of
directly related experience.

Applicants must have a strong computational background and solid
experience in conducting research and development in the following
areas: discourse analysis, discourse pragmatics, discourse planning,
natural language understanding and generation, and dialogue
management. Familiarity with spoken dialogue systems and experience
building interactive systems that combine speech processing, dialogue,
agent-based reasoning, virtual reality, and sophisticated immersive
multimedia displays would be highly valued.

The ability to obtain a future security clearance is preferred.

**Must meet minimum requirements to receive further consideration.


Qualifications:

Should be conversant in both symbolic and statistical approaches to
natural language processing (NLP). Should be able to easily
communicate ideas to researchers unfamiliar with the field. Must have
demonstrated leadership, networking, and mentoring skills. Must have
the desire and ability to interact with clients, prepare research
proposals, and help generate future research directions. Candidate
must have strong oral and written communication skills and ability to
work well in a team environment. Must be able to work in an
interdisciplinary setting. Must have a strong publication record.


Please apply online: http://jobs.pnl.gov/jobs.asp?req=107221



Address for Applications:

Attn: Staffing Specialist Angela Nelson
902 Battelle Blvd.
Richland, WA 99352
United States of America

Applications are due by 10-Mar-2004

Contact Information:
Staffing Specialist Angela Nelson
Email: angela.nelson@pnl.gov
Tel: 509/372-4221
Fax: 509/372-6066
Website: http://jobs.pnl.gov/jobs.asp?req=107221

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