Text and Language Processing for Biomedical Applications

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Researcher / Senior Researcher Positions in
Text and Language Processing for Biomedical Applications

NICTA Victoria Research Laboratory
Melbourne, Australia

National ICT Australia (NICTA) is looking to fill research positions for a new project in Text and Language Processing for Biomedical Applications. Appointments may be made at the Researcher or at the Senior Researcher level. Appointments are for at least 2 years, potentially renewable for a 3rd year, to commence in 2008. Remuneration is at an internationally competitive level.

To apply and to view full Position Descriptions, go to http://nicta.com.au/about/careers. For further information or any enquiries, contact Dr. Lawrence Cavedon at lawrence.cavedon@nicta.com.au .

Closing date is February 15, 2008.

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The appointee will work with NICTA research staff, engineering staff, University of Melbourne faculty and postgraduate students, and external biomedical collaborators (especially within Melbourne's Bio21 precinct) to develop new techniques in information access and presentation, document processing, and text mining, with application to the biomedical research and clinical domain. Expected outcomes will include fundamental research, publications in high-impact venues, development of novel IP, and prototype systems and demonstrators (developed together with engineering staff). Other duties will include working with external biomedical partners to understand and respond to needs, and supervision of University of Melbourne research students.

Key requirements and selection criteria for the positions include:
  • a PhD in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, or a related discipline;
  • a strong track record of publication in respected journals and international conferences;
  • demonstrated expertise in a research area related to the goals of the project, including: information retrieval, natural language processing, question answering, human computer interaction in an IR setting, parsing, named entity recognition and resolution, text summarisation, ontology building / integration, system efficiency;
  • good interpersonal skills and a demonstrated commitment to working collaboratively in a research team and delivering on team goals;
  • excellent communication skills in a variety of contexts, including presentation of research and liasing with external collaborators;
  • a strong interest in collaborating with external domain partners to understand their needs and to jointly develop solutions;
  • applicants to the Senior Researcher level are expected to have demonstrated ability to craft a research agenda and to effectively supervise junior staff and research students.

Other desirable skills and selection criteria include:
  • previous experience in the biomedical domain;
  • programming skills in a variety of languages, including C/C++, Java, Python, Perl;
  • demonstrated experience in statistical techniques to NLP and/or experimental design and analysis for computer science research;
  • an interest in developing Intellectual Property that may lead to commercial development by NICTA.

National ICT Australia (NICTA) is Australia's ICT Research Centre of Excellence. NICTA aims to bring together world-class researchers and professional staff, enhance their skills, and build a culture of entrepreneurship and achievement in use-inspired research that will build Australia's ICT capacity.

See http://www.nicta.com.au for more information.

NICTA's Victoria Research Laboratory (VRL) is housed on the University of Melbourne campus, in the Parkville precinct of Melbourne, and within walking distance to one of the world's richest congregation of biomedical hospitals and research institutions. NICTA VRL has made a strong commitment to developing its Bioiformatics research program; the Snr/Researcher will be encouraged to work with researchers from the wider Bioinformatics team, as well as the other researchers on this specific project. VRL has establised partnerships with a number of Melbourne's leading biomedical research institutions and biomedical projects with international profile; further collaborative partnerships are constantly being developed.

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