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The Program

(https://nrc.canada.ca/en/corporate/careers/postdoctoral-fellowship-program)

The NRC’s Postdoctoral Fellowship program offers PDFs access to unique
world-class facilities and the opportunity to work alongside
multi-disciplinary teams of expert researchers and technicians on projects
of critical importance to Canada. PDFs will carry out research on
innovative research projects, with opportunities for career development
(publications and/or industry interaction).


Project I: Multilingual Machine Translation for Transforming Response to
Refugees and Forced Migration

There are more than 103 million displaced persons in the world today. While
English remains the global language of policy exchange and studies,
significant knowledge on refugee issues appears in other languages spoken
where forced migration occurs. Machine translation (MT) improves the
accessibility of relevant publications across different languages and
facilitates fair and inclusive discussion among international stakeholders.
However, challenges with in-domain multilingual neural machine translation
(MNMT) limits the availability of efficient, affordable and manageable MT
with usable translation quality for forced migration responses.


The successful fellow will collaborate with external collaborators to
create an in-domain multiway parallel corpus on forced migration. The
corpus will then enable research on MNMT and its adaptation to the forced
migration domain. Finally, the fellow will research on training MNMT to
translate unseen languages efficiently with minimal resources.


Having compassion about refugees and forced migration issues and ease in
meeting with the forced migration communities around the world would be
beneficial in this role. Due to the topic of the project, the successful
candidate may frequently be working on and with data and clients about
refugees and forced migration issues which may cause triggering responses.

Education Requirement

PhD in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics or related discipline.


Experience Requirement

•    Hands on experience in end-to-end MT modelling and training.
•    Research experience in MNMT.
•    Research experience in parallel corpus building, domain adaptation,
non-English centric MT or low resource MT.


*Asset *
*Assets are “nice-to-have” expertise and competencies we’re interested in.
Not having them should not prevent you from applying.*


•    Ability to read Arabic, Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, Burmese or Pashto
would be an asset.


Further Details and Application Portal

https://recruitment-recrutement.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/job/Ottawa-Postdoctoral-Fellowship%2C-Machine-Translation-ON/567319717/

Please contact Dr. Chi-kiu (Jackie) Lo (chikiu...@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca) for any
enquiries about this project.

Project II: Audio search and topic detection for audiovisual corpora in a
polysynthetic Indigenous language NRC is searching for a recent PhD
graduate to develop techniques for speech recognition and/or synthesis,
using untranscribed audio corpora of speech in Indigenous, polysynthetic
languages.   Many such languages spoken in Canada have substantial
collections of recorded speech. Language activists, academic linguists, and
radio broadcasters have been recording the speech of Elders for decades,
but so far only a small fraction has been catalogued, annotated, and
transcribed. Thus, there are thousands of hours of recorded speech in
Indigenous languages that are inaccessible in practice.

The project will focus primarily on Inuktut, Cree, and/or Iroquoian
languages. Alternative/additional languages are a possibility if
appropriate datasets become available.

Education Requirement

PhD in computational linguistics, computer science or a related field.


Experience Requirement

•    Experience in speech/natural language processing (NLP) technology.
•    Experience in either automatic speech recognition or speech synthesis.
•    Experience working with Indigenous languages and communities.


Further Details and Application Portal

https://recruitment-recrutement.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/job/Ottawa-Postdoctoral-Fellowship%2C-Speech-Technology-for-Indigenous-Languages-ON/567351917/

Please contact Dr. Roland Kuhn (roland.k...@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca) and Dr. Patrick
Littell (patrick.litt...@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca) for any enquiries about this
project.
Condition of Employment

Reliability Status


Who is eligible?

   - Fellowships will be for two years contingent on satisfactory progress
   achieved during the first year.
   - Candidates should have obtained a PhD (or equivalent) within the past
   three years (PhD received on or after July 1, 2020) or expect to complete
   their PhD within 6 months of appointment.
   - Fellows will work in a lab under the direct supervision of an NRC
   researcher.


Application Requirements

In order to be considered for the program please include the following in
your application, please note that you will need to attach the required
documents as per the list below when submitting your application. *Failure
to do so will result in your application being excluded from searches.*

   - Resume
   - Statement of Interest in the project (maximum one page in length)
   - PhD Transcript - an electronic copy is sufficient, it does not have to
   be an official version.
   - List of Publications

In addition, applicants who best meet the requirements of the position will
be asked to provide three letters of recommendation at a later stage of the
competition process.


Relocation

Relocation assistance will be determined in accordance with the NRC's
directives.


Compensation

The intent of this hiring action is to staff through the Postdoctoral
Fellowships Program at the RCO-2/AsRO level, which is an early-career level
position with a salary range of $74,230 to $103,093.



*NOTE:* Salary determination will be based on a review of the candidate’s
expertise, outcomes and impacts of their previous work experience relative
to the requirements of the level.



NRC employees enjoy a wide-range of competitive benefits
<http://nrc.canada.ca/en/corporate/careers/nrc-advantage> including
comprehensive health and dental plans, pension and insurance plans,
vacation and other leave entitlements.


Closing Date:

27 March 2023 - 23:59 Eastern Time





*Dr. Chi-kiu (Jackie) Lo **羅致翹博士*

Research Officer, Multilingual Text Processing

Digital Technologies Research Centre

National Research Council Canada

Government of Canada

Email: chikiu...@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca / Telephone: +1 613-993-5205

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