Dear Colleagues, Qualified applicants are sought for two computer science postdoctoral positions within the Governance Risk and Compliance Technology Centre (GRCTC) at University College Cork. This is a multidisciplinary research centre funded by the Irish Government. Details of these positions may be obtained from http://www.ucc.ie/en/hr/vacancies/research/. We seek candidates with interest in applied research on semantic technologies for adoption by industry. A PhD in Computer Science or a comparable qualification is required with experience in one of more of the following areas:
Knowledge representation, Ontology engineering, Rule-based systems, AI & Law, Natural Language Processing, Business Process Modelling and related areas. Experience with Linked-data, data integration, Semantic Web technologies (RDF, RDFS, SPARQL, OWL2) and programming (Java, C++, .Net, Perl, etc.) is desired. Knowledge of Object Management Group (OMG) specifications is also desirable (ODM, UML, BPMN, SBVR, DMM, etc.) The successful candidates should have a good research record with publications in software engineering/computer science/ information systems at relevant international conferences and journals. The positions are for one year initially, staring immediately, with the possibility of extension to 5 years. Good communication skills and willingness to work in a team are essential. To Apply: Candidates should send their CV's to Dr. Elie Abi-Lahoud (e.abilahoud[AT]ucc.ie) and Dr. Tom Butler (tbutler[AT]afis.ucc.ie) Please insert the position title in the email subject heading as follows: GRCTC Post-doctoral position. Application deadline: 28th February 2014 Candidates can also directly contact Dr. Elie Abi-Lahoud (+353-21-4901918) and/or Dr. Tom Butler (+353-21-4903340). Elie Abi-Lahoud Research Fellow - GRCTC Accounting, Finance and Information Systems University College Cork Lancaster Hall, Little Hanover St. Cork, IRELAND T: + 353 21 490 1918 E: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> http://elieal.weebly.com/ [Logo_small]
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