32.1430, Support: Dutch; French; German; Semantics; Translation: PhD, Ghent University
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Subject: 32.1430, Support: Dutch; French; German; Semantics; Translation: PhD, Ghent University
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Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2021 14:36:05
From: Julie Birkholz [julie.birkholz at ugent.be]
Subject: Dutch; French; German; Semantics; Translation: PhD, Ghent University, Belgium
Institution/Organization: Ghent University
Department: Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities & LT3
Web Address: https://www.ghentcdh.ugent.be/
Level: PhD
Specialty Areas: Semantics; Translation
Required Language(s): Dutch (nld)
French (fra)
German (deu)
Description:
On behalf of the Ghent Centre of Digital Humanities and LT³ - Language and
Translation Technology Team at the Department of Translation, Interpreting and
Communication at Ghent University we are delighted to accept applications for
a fully funded 4 year PhD project in the field of digital humanities methods
with a focus on research of a NLP toolchain in literary research with enhanced
multilingual workflows as part of the Horizon 2020 INFRA Research project -
Computational Literary Studies.
Specifically, the candidate will address the development of digital humanities
methods in the following ways:
- Research the development of a NLP toolchain in literary research with
enhanced multilingual workflows;
- Develop with a team of researchers a suite of workflows and prototypes to
facilitate common research tasks within literary studies using NLP
enrichments; this includes: named entity recognition, relational extraction,
and sentiment analysis;
- Work to optimise the availability of fundamental NLP tools within a workflow
for historical literary texts using case studies from KBR (the Royal Library
of Belgium) multilingual serial publication collection.
For more information and how to apply, please visit the application link
provided below.
Web Address for Applications: https://www.ugent.be/en/work/scientific/doctoral-fellow-13
Contact Information:
Assistant Professor Julie M Birkholz
julie.birkholz at ugent.be
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