Hi all,

My company, Thomson Legal and Regulatory (the parent company for West Publishing, FindLaw, and other legal information services) is looking for a good Natural Language Processing person. Our R&D group is about 20 or so people, about 10 of whom are Research Scientists (including me). Since so much of our business is in text data, our entire group specializes in NLP.

This position is certainly not perl-specific, but as researchers we can generally choose the tools that we want to use. Personally I tend to choose perl a lot, but as you'll note below, we also use Java, C, or whatever is appropriate to our tasks - sometimes prolog or python or smaller niche languages. Thus I thought it would be appropriate to post in this forum.

This position has also been posted on various public job boards, including Monster.com and our company's career web site:

 http://jobsearch.monster.com/getjob.asp?JobID=37099311
http://www.thomsoncareercenter.com/search/view_job_xml.asp? src=rs&jobID=154545&loc=Ext

Note that I am not the hiring manager or an HR person, I'm a fellow Research Scientist.

Eagan is a suburb of Minneapolis/St. Paul.

Thanks,

 -Ken

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Research Scientist – Opportunities at Thomson Legal and Regulatory

The Research & Development department for Thomson Legal and Regulatory would like to invite qualified applicants to apply for an open Research Scientist position in their Eagan, MN offices. The Research & Development department performs applied research in natural language processing, document retrieval, information extraction, text classification, summarization, and named entity recognition. The ideal candidate would have significant expertise in one or more of these research areas.

Preference will be given to candidates with research and work related experience in the area of named entity recognition and resolution.

Principal duties:
• Conducting applied research in information retrieval, information extraction, text categorization, text mining, or related areas in the context of large online delivery environments, such as Westlaw.
•       Execution of such projects, including
• implementation of prototypes and the design of experiments to evaluate them • performing of experiments to validate key algorithms and architectures associated with such prototypes, followed by written reports • liaison with other departments concerning transition of prototypes into production • collaboration with software engineers engaged in the construction of prototypes. • Custom development for other TLR departments on key projects with a research component.
•       Monitoring of research literature through reading.

Prerequisites:
• Applicants should have a graduate degree in Computer Science or a related discipline. • Relevant experience in one or more of the following areas: natural language processing, machine learning, information retrieval, information extraction, document classification, summarization, and named entity extraction and resolution (Applicants with Masters degree must have some additional work related experience).
•       Substantial experience with UNIX or Windows environment.
•       Proficiency in a programming language such as Java or C++.
• Good oral and written communication skills (as demonstrated through prior technical publications).
•       Relevant publications in Journals and (refereed) conferences a plus.

Reports to: Director of Research.
Contact: Khalid Al-Kofahi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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