- From: Patty Kostkova <patty@soi.city.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 15:16:21 +0100
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*** sorry for cross posting *** Dear friends, Please could you forward the ad to your colleagues and friends who might be interested in research posts in Semantic Web/Ontology and Recommender Systems for Life Sciences. Closing Date: 12 September 2008 Thanks, Patty ***** Research Assistant / Fellow in Semantic Web and Ontology for Live Sciences: Ad: http://www.city.ac.uk/jobs/job_ads/acad_research/AH10022.html This is a research post to investigate and evaluate semantic search and navigation of the SeaLife semantic browsers using an ontology of infectious diseases developed in owl by CeRC and systems such as NeLI, CORESE, COHSE and PubMed. This is a key deliverable in the EU-funded FP6 Sealife project (www.biotec.tu-dresden.de/sealife ) bringing together results of the first 2 years of this highly-appraised project. This person will be working with the City ehealth Research Centre (http://www.city.ac.uk/cerc) - a multidisciplinary centre collaborating with national and international partners on grants funded by prestigious bodies such as the European Commission and the World Health Organisation, DH, NHS, HPA and others. The post holder will be responsible for the semantic search/navigation and evaluation of the semantic browsers on the NeLI technical infrastructure, liaise with other SeaLife partners, in particular University of Manchester, INRIA, France, TU Dresden and Scionics as well as external NeLI stakeholders to successfully accomplish the ontology development and enhancement, semantic search implementation on NeLI, conduct the evaluation of Sealife browsers and drive the research into Semantic web and ontology for virtual medical communities. ***************** Research Assistant/Fellow in Semantic Web, Personalisation and Recommender Systems for Live Sciences Ad: http://www.city.ac.uk/jobs/job_ads/acad_research/AH11702.html This is a research post to investigate semantic search, user profiling, personalisation and recommender systems on the NeLI project (www.neli.org.uk) and using the SeaLife semantic browsers (www.biotec.tu-dresden.de/sealife/) such as COHSE and PubMed. The post holder will conduct research into user online behaviour, weblogs, implicit and explicit feedback, recommended systems and web evaluation in terms of user preference, search ranking, relevance and impact on users' medical knowledge and have the privilege to test the results with 30 000 real users NeLI receives per month. This person will be working with the City ehealth Research Centre (http://www.city.ac.uk/cerc) - a multidisciplinary centre collaborating with national and international partners on grants funded by prestigious bodies such as the European Commission and the World Health Organisation, DH, NHS, HPA and others. The post holder will be responsible for research into user profiling, personalisation and recommender systems to improve search ranking, implemented these on the NeLI technical infrastructure and evaluate with NeLI users. He/she will liaise with NeLI stakeholders, in particular, the Health Protection Agency (HPA) and other SeaLife partners and drive the research into user online behaviour, recommender systems and semantic profiling for virtual medical communities. Dr Patty Kostkova Senior Research Fellow, Head of Centre City ehealth Research Centre (CeRC) City Community and Health Sciences Tait Building, C332 City University, Northampton Square London, EC1V 0HB, UK tel: 0044 207 040 4084 fax: 0044 207 040 8876 www.city.ac.uk/cerc www.city.ac.uk/cerc/staff/patty.html NeLI: <http://www.neli.org.uk/> www.neli.org.uk NRIC: <http://www.nric.org.uk/> www.nric.org.uk Bugs and Drugs: www.antibioticresistance.org.uk <http://www.antibioticresistance.org.uk/> TII: <http://www.trainingininfection.org.uk/> www.trainingininfection.org.uk SeaLife: <http://www.biotec.tu-dresden.de/sealife/> www.biotec.tu-dresden.de/sealife/ e-Bug: <http://www.e-bug.eu/> www.e-bug.eu
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