- From: Oscar Corcho <ocorcho@fi.upm.es>
- Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2016 01:31:25 +0100
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We have several open positions at the Ontology Engineering Group at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (www.oeg-upm.net), to start working with us by the end of April 2016, although we have some flexibility to start later in case that the selected candidates have some constraints on the start date. Positions: * A post-doc position on text mining and natural language processing for ontology learning, which will be offered for a period of one year, extensible to three years depending on performance. Work will consist in the application of text mining and NLP techniques to improve the current state of the art in ontology learning from a corpus of scientific papers and patents. The post-doc will work with a core team composed of an associate professor, a software engineer and an MSc student, and will be able to take advantage of the core text processing and data management infrastructure that has been already put in place in the group for the processing of such materials, so that the core part of the work will be focused on the application and evaluation of a range of techniques to improve current ontology learning results. This work will be associated to a European and a national project, giving the post-doc the opportunity to increase his/her scientific network and publish results. * A research-oriented software engineering position in the intersection of open data and semantic technologies, applied to public and private organizations This position will be also offered for a period of one year, extensible to a total of three years depending on performance. Work will consist in the provision of software development support in the context of some of the European, national and privately-funded projects related to Open Government Data where the group is currently involved, and will range from the annotation of heterogeneous data sources, to the management of Linked Data publication processes, to the development of open data APIs for a range of public and private organizations. This work will also have a good visibility due to the fact that our group is the leader of the ODI Node for the region of Madrid and of the Spanish thematic network on Open Data and Smart Cities. * A part-time position for the creation of open-licensed educational content on open data and semantic technologies, offered for a period of one year, extensible to a total of three years depending on performance. Such content will be based on the materials that have been already generated by our group, mostly in the form of Powerpoint slides, will be transformed into HTML material, and will have to be offered both in English and Spanish. Therefore, proficiency in English and Spanish is a requirement for this position. The result of this work will be made available under an open license, so as to maximize its visibility and reuse. And there will be also opportunities to network Application: Applications will need to be submitted via e-mail to jobs@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es before April 10th, and initial interviews will be held during the second and third weeks of April. If any of the positions does not get filled, they will be open until a good candidate is found. Requirements: In all positions, good communication skills in English are essential. For the last one, a good knowledge of Spanish is also a requirement. In all cases, we are also looking for highly motivated individuals with a good attitude towards teamwork. * For the post-doc position, applicants must have a PhD in Computer Science and a good knowledge of natural language processing, text mining and ontology engineering. Experience in topic modeling techniques will be also evaluated positively. * For the research engineer position, a good software design and programming experience is required. Knowledge about open data, semantic technologies and public administration is not strictly required, but will be evaluated positively. * For the education content creation position, basic knowledge about open data and semantic technologies, as well as experience in the design and creation of educational content, will be also evaluated positively. About OEG-UPM: The Ontology Engineering Group (www.oeg-upm.net) is based at the Computer Science School at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM). It ranks eighth among the two hundred research groups from UPM and it is internationally recognised in the areas of Ontology Engineering, Semantic Infrastructure, Open Data, Data Integration and Open Science. The group provides an excellent multicultural research environment, with PhD and MSc students from many different nationalities. Our research seminars, which happen once a week for cross-fertilisation across the different research areas of our group, are usually held in English and provide a good way to exchange ideas and discuss about research topics. Further information: For further information, you can also contact Oscar Corcho (ocorcho@fi.upm.es) -- Oscar Corcho Ontology Engineering Group (OEG) Departamento de Inteligencia Artificial Facultad de Informática Campus de Montegancedo s/n Boadilla del Monte-28660 Madrid, España Tel. (+34) 91 336 66 05 Fax (+34) 91 352 48 19
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