*Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) / Professor / Full Professor in
Computing (Natural Language Processing) -- Permanent Contract*

*Background*
Dublin City University (http://www.dcu.ie) is a research-intensive,
globally engaged, dynamic institution that is distinguished by both the
quality and impact of its graduates and its focus on the translation of
knowledge into societal and economic benefit. DCU prepares its students
well for success in life, and in the workplace, by providing a
high-quality, broad education appropriate to the challenges and
opportunities of the 21st century. As Ireland’s University of Enterprise,
it is characterised by a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship and a
track-record of effective engagement with the enterprise sector. Excellence
in its education and research activities has led to its consistent position
in the rankings of the world’s top young universities (e.g. THE 100 Under
50).

DCU seeks to make a strategic appointment to support existing academic and
research leadership in the area of multilingual Natural Language Processing
(NLP) within the School of Computing, home of the ADAPT Centre for Digital
Content Technology. The DCU School of Computing, incorporating the DCU
ADAPT site, is seeking a talented world-leading researcher to join its
strong research team.

*ADAPT Centre for Digital Content Technology*
The ADAPT Centre (https://www.adaptcentre.ie/) is Ireland’s global centre
of excellence for digital content technology. It combines the expertise of
researchers at four universities, including DCU, with that of its industry
partners to produce ground-breaking digital content innovations.
ADAPT brings together more than 150 researchers who collectively have won
more than €100m in funding and have a strong track record of transferring
world-leading research and innovations to more than 140 companies. With
€50M in new research funding from Science Foundation Ireland and industry,
our research and technologies will continue to help businesses in all
sectors and drive forward future Web engagement.

The Appointee will have the benefit of interaction and collaboration with
the wider ADAPT research teams: a significant body of researchers,
including PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, Research Fellows and
ADAPT staff working on aspects of Language Technology, Machine Translation,
Personalisation, Multimodal Processing, and Privacy & Ethics across the
four partner universities in ADAPT.

This is an exciting time for the ADAPT Centre as, during the next year, it
seeks further Governmental support for an extension to the ongoing 6-year
programme. Accordingly, the successful candidate has the opportunity to
shape his/her future research goals by contributing to the envisaged
programme of work during the next cycle of ADAPT.

*School of Computing*
This post is in the School of Computing (http://www.computing.dcu.ie) in
DCU, which has earned a strong reputation for excellence in research and in
teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level since its foundation
thirty years ago. A key part of its innovative approach is to anticipate
new directions in computing, and has programmes in Data Science, Data
Analytics, Software Engineering, Cloud Computing as well as Enterprise
Computing. We meet the challenge of a fast-changing technology through
strategic development of our portfolio of teaching and research. The
School, home to a large number of PhD students, is an active centre of
research and innovation. We offer a dynamic and internationally-focused
environment in which to advance your academic career. Members of staff have
collaborative links with a range of national and international research
centres. The School is a major stakeholder in two Irish SFI Research
Centres, specifically: the Insight Centre for Data Analytics, and the ADAPT
Centre for Digital Content Technology. Furthermore, staff are significantly
involved in a number of other research groups including: Lero the Irish
Software Research Centre, and the Advanced Research Computing Centre for
Complex Systems Modelling (ARC-SYM).

*The Position*
The successful candidate will be an internationally recognised academic in
the field of multilingual NLP, committed to the pursuit of leading-edge
research, who will help to support strategic research leadership in the
ADAPT Centre and across DCU. While the successful candidate can be expected
to extend DCU’s internationally recognised expertise in NLP, a demonstrable
track record in the area of Machine Translation would also be highly
beneficial. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to
teaching, curriculum development and administrative activities in the
School of Computing across all levels. This position presents an exciting
opportunity for an individual to make a significant contribution to the
future of DCU as it enters its next stage of major development.

*Key Responsibilities*
Duties attached to this post include:
(1) Teaching: The Appointee will be expected to deliver and assess modules
across a range of degree programmes, engage in research-led teaching,
supervise capstone projects and participate in other teaching-oriented
activities. This will extend to supporting innovation in teaching,
transnational and digital provision of programmes, engaging with
international travel and new technology as needed.
(2) Research: The Appointee will demonstrate academic excellence by
conducting leading-edge research and publishing results in top-ranked
academic journals and conferences. The Appointee will also demonstrate
industrial and societal impact of that research, as well as a track record
in funding diversity. The Appointee can be expected to participate in
research-related administration such as research student supervision, PhD
thesis examination and related duties.
(3) Administration: The Appointee will be required to contribute to the
administration and leadership/management of the School of Computing,
Faculty of Engineering and Computing, and the wider university.

*Person Specification*
Applications are invited from academics who are active researchers within
the broad area of Multilingual NLP. The successful candidate will have an
international research profile and a track record of publications record in
high-quality international journals and conferences, with an ongoing
commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, and will possess good
interpersonal and communication skills. Applicants must possess a doctorate
in Computing or a related discipline. Applicants should be able to
demonstrate an active research programme with potential for future
publication and interaction with enterprise partners, should have a track
record of research supervision and income generation through research and
interaction with enterprise partners. Experience in industry is desirable.

*Salary Scale:*
Associate Professor: € 72,660 – €94,967
Professor: €83,804 - €111,162
Full Professor: €114,740 – €144,186

The appointment will be made at the level of Associate Professor (Senior
Lecturer), Professor, or Full Professor depending on the experience of the
successful applicant.

Closing date: *5th November 2018*

*Application Procedure*
Informal enquiries to:
Professor Rory O’Connor, Head of School of Computing, Dublin City
University, Dublin 9, Ireland
E-mail: rory.ocon...@dcu.ie
Tel: +353 (0)1 700 8980
Website: http://www.computing.dcu.ie
Please do not send applications to this email address, instead apply as
described below
Application forms are available from the DCU Current Vacancies (open
Competitions) website at http://www.dcu.ie/vacancies/current.shtml and also
from the Human Resources Department, Dublin City University, Dublin 9. Tel:
+353 (0) 1 7005149.
Please clearly state the role that you are applying for in your application
and email subject line: Job 990 Professor in Computing (Natural Language
Processing).
Applications should be submitted by email to hr.applicati...@dcu.ie or by
post to the Human Resources Department, Dublin City University, Dublin 9,
Ireland. Tel: +353 1 700 5149; Email: hr.applicati...@dcu.ie
Dublin City University is an equal opportunities employer

*Prof. Andy Way*
Deputy Director, ADAPT Centre
School of Computing p:  +353 1 700 5074
Dublin City University m: +353 87 221 4890
Dublin 9 e: andy....@adaptcentre.ie <em...@adaptcentre.ie>
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