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Postdoctoral researcher in Machine Learning applied to Natural Language 
Processing
EPSRC Project:  Modeling Idiomaticity in Human and Artificial Language 
Processing (MIA)
Duration: Fixed-term with an end date of 30 November 2023. Full-time, although 
part-time would be considered (working commitment and pattern to be agreed) 
Application Deadline: October 08,2022
Application link: 
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CTD489/research-associate-in-machine-learning-for-natural-language-processing-nlp
 
<https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CTD489/research-associate-in-machine-learning-for-natural-language-processing-nlp>
 
The University of Sheffield (UK)

The University of Sheffield invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher 
in Machine Learning applied to Natural Language Processing position, which is 
part of the EPSRC project on MIA: Modeling Idiomaticity in Human and Artificial 
Language Processing, a collaboration led by Prof. Aline Villavicencio, Dr. 
Carolina Scarton, and Prof. Anna Korhonen.
 
We are looking to make an appointment as soon as possible after the deadline. 
The initial appointment will be until November 2023. The position is 
remunerated according to Grade 7.3 pay scale:£35,333 per annum.

The responsibility of the postdoctoral researcher is to research strategies for 
more transparent machine learning models to generate accurate cross-lingual 
representations for idiomatic language, as well as to contribute to the design 
and development of resources and evaluation of downstream tasks, like machine 
translation. The researcher will also collaborate with the University of 
Cambridge (UK) and the Aix Marseille University (France), partners in this 
project. 
 
Furthermore, 

The ideal candidate will have:
- A PhD in Machine Learning/Natural Language Processing or related field;
- A strong publication record commensurate with career stage;
- Expertise in machine learning (applied to NLP), with experience in the 
analysis and development of classical and deep learning models; 
- Experience in using libraries for NLP and deep learning, such as Tensorflow 
and Keras;
- Experience in data annotation, data collection, and creating new benchmark 
datasets for evaluation;
- A willingness to further improve methods skills and to transfer knowledge to 
doctoral researchers and student assistants.

Expertise in at least one of the following areas is advantageous but not 
required:
- Track record in ML/NLP methods for developing word representation models;
- Knowledge of machine translation models. 
 
MIA project: 
MIA is part of the EPSRC call for Responsible NLP for Intelligent Interfaces. 
In MIA, we will develop idiomatically-aware word/phrase representation models 
with the ability to process idiomatic (non-literal) language, by incorporating 
clues that are linguistically-motivated and cognitively-inspired by human 
processing data. Equipping natural language processing (NLP) models with the 
ability to process idiomatic expressions is important for obtaining more 
accurate representations that can lead to gains in downstream tasks, such as 
machine  translation (MT) and text simplification (TS). MIA targets a crucial 
limitation in standard NLP models, as idiomaticity is part of human 
communication, with potential benefits to applications that include natural 
language interfaces, like conversational agents, question answering and 
information retrieval systems.
 
Host institution:
The project is hosted by the Department of Computer Science at the University 
of Sheffield, a leading international center for research in the UK. We are 
ranked in the top five for research excellence as part of the 2014 Research 
Excellence Framework, with 92% of our research outputs being world-leading or 
internationally-excellent. Our research environment is the best in the country 
(as measured by the 4* and 3* REF environment score). 

The NLP and Speech and Hearing groups have over 60 academics, maintaining an 
active program of seminars, with exceptional facilities for research, and ample 
opportunities for collaboration. It is one of the largest and most successful 
NLP groups in Europe, with multiple worldwide collaborations. Sheffield is a 
vibrant city with a rich cultural life, with a large number of parks and the 
Peak District just nearby, perfect for outdoor activities and a high quality of 
life.

Applications must be submitted using the University of Sheffield system. More 
information can be found here: 
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CTD489/research-associate-in-machine-learning-for-natural-language-processing-nlp
 
<https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CTD489/research-associate-in-machine-learning-for-natural-language-processing-nlp>

The University of Sheffield is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants from 
underrepresented minorities are highly encouraged to apply. Remote working 
arrangements will be discussed upon request. The Department of Computer Science 
holds a Silver Athena SWAN award, in recognition of our commitment to equality 
and diversity.

Application Deadline: October 08, 2022

For informal enquiries about this job and the recruiting department, contact: 
Professor Aline Villavicencio on  <>[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>.

For administration queries and details on the application process, contact the 
lead recruiter: Renata Goddard on  <>[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>.

For all online application system queries and support, visit: 
www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs/applying <http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs/applying>

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Prof. Aline Villavicencio
Chair in Natural Language Processing
Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield
https://sites.google.com/view/alinev
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/dcs/people/academic/aline-villavicencio

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