10.24, Jobs: Language Technology Research Position

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Subject: 10.24, Jobs: Language Technology Research Position

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Date:  Thu, 7 Jan 1999 03:12:10 +1100 (EST)
From:  Robert Dale <rdale at mpce.mq.edu.au>
Subject:  Language Technology Research Position in Sydney, Australia

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Date:  Thu, 7 Jan 1999 03:12:10 +1100 (EST)
From:  Robert Dale <rdale at mpce.mq.edu.au>
Subject:  Language Technology Research Position in Sydney, Australia

                         Macquarie University
          Division of Information and Communication Sciences

                         Research Position in
     The Microsoft Research Institute's Language Technology Group

                       Position Reference 18455

The Language Technology Group at Macquarie University's Microsoft
Research Institute in Sydney, Australia, is seeking a postdoctoral
researcher to work in the area of intelligent information extraction
and presentation.

The LTG takes a results-oriented approach to research: our goal is to
contribute to the generation of practical solutions to real
problems. The position we have available focuses on the development of
techniques for overcoming the information overload exacerbated by the
recent growth of the Internet; we require someone who has experience
of developing NLP-related techniques either for the analysis of
existing textual or database content (for example, using information
extraction techniques) or for the creation of new content (for
example, using natural language generation techniques).  The appointee
will play a key role in further developing our research in this area,
and will also be expected to participate more broadly in the
activities of the Language Technology Group.  The appointee can expect
to spend approximately half of their time on group-related project
activity, and half of their time developing their own research
directions.

Applicants must have a PhD in an area closely related to Natural
Language Processing, or have equivalent experience.   The applicants
should have a track record of publication in natural language
processing or a closely related area and a demonstrated ability for
independent research.

Preference will be given to applicants who can demonstrate practical
abilities in the construction of linguistic technologies: some
experience in developing information extraction tools, in the use of
robust parsing techniques, and in using text generation tools would be
desirable.

Enquiries and further information: Associate Professor Robert Dale,
Director, on +61 2 9850 9528 or email Robert.Dale at mq.edu.au or refer to
http://www.mri.mq.edu.au.

The position is available in the first instance for a fixed term of
one year, with the possibility of further appointment subject to
availability of funding and satisfactory performance.

Salary range: Level B $49495 to $58776 per annum.

Applications close Monday 1st February 1999. Applications, including
full curriculum vitae, visa status, and the names and addresses of
three referees should be forwarded to

	The Recruitment Manager,
	Personnel Office,
	Macquarie University,
	Sydney NSW 2109
	Australia

by the closing date. Applications will not be acknowledged unless
specifically requested. Women are particularly encouraged to apply.
Equal Employment Opportunity and No Smoking in the Workplace are
University Policies.

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