Job offer: Position as research assistant in the DFG project "Semiautomated Thematic Text Classification as a Basis for Corpus Linguistic Value-Added Services" at Goethe University Frankfurt - Application deadline: 20.09.2024

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Andy Lücking
Mon, Sep 2, 2024 12:33 PM

Apologies for cross-postings

At the Institute of Computer Science (Prof. Dr. Alexander Mehler,
TTLab, https://www.texttechnologylab.org/), Department of Computer
Science and Mathematics at Goethe University Frankfurt, a PhD position
for a

Research Assistant (m/f/d)
(E 13 TV-G-U)

is available at the next possible date for a period of three years
within the project Semiautomated Thematic Text Classification as a
Basis for Corpus Linguistic Value-Added Services. The project is
funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The salary group
classification is based on the job characteristics determined by the
collective labour agreement in effect for the Goethe University
(TV-G-U).

The aim of the project is to develop a deep learning-based topic
classification system using the Wikipedia category system and data
from the Wikidata project, and to develop and test topic models based
on this classification system for the automatic classification of
texts, including those from the Leibniz Institute for the German
Language (IDS) in Mannheim. The project will be carried out in
cooperation with the IDS and the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig.
The research will focus on state-of-the-art AI methods, in particular
generative AI methods.

The applicant is expected to engage in the project and actively
participate in courses, workshops, and events of the project. We are
looking for a highly qualified individual with a strong interest in
research methods in the fields of AI and topic modeling as well as in
the team-oriented development and application of innovative,
research-oriented methods in the field of text modeling. With the
Text-Technology Lab, in which the position will be embedded, we offer
a research-oriented, internationally focused working environment in
the fields of computational humanities, multimodal computing, machine
learning and artificial intelligence. This includes funding for
conference attendance and individual career development.

Requirements:
•    Completed academic degree (Master's or equivalent) in computer
science, computational humanities, computational linguistics or a
field related to text modelling and AI.
•    Experience in the development and testing of NLP or AI methods.
•    Extensive programming knowledge in Java, Python or similar.
•    An interest in issues relating to information science is
desirable but not essential.

Please send your application with the usual documents (cover letter,
CV, copies of certificates) electronically in a summarized PDF
document by 20.09.2024 to Prof. Dr. Alexander Mehler:
mehler@em.uni-frankfurt.de.


Dr. habil. Andy Lücking (he/his/him)

Text Technology Lab
Fakultät für Informatik und Mathematik
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Robert-Mayer-Strasse 10
60325 Frankfurt am Main
Postfach: 154
Tel: +49 69-798-24663
Fax: +49 69-798-24649
Mail: luecking@em.uni-frankfurt.de
Web 1: https://aluecking.github.io/
Web 2: https://www.texttechnologylab.org/team/andy-luecking/

RG: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andy-Luecking
ORCID: 0000-0002-5070-2233

***Apologies for cross-postings*** At the Institute of Computer Science (Prof. Dr. Alexander Mehler, TTLab, https://www.texttechnologylab.org/), Department of Computer Science and Mathematics at Goethe University Frankfurt, a PhD position for a Research Assistant (m/f/d) (E 13 TV-G-U) is available at the next possible date for a period of three years within the project Semiautomated Thematic Text Classification as a Basis for Corpus Linguistic Value-Added Services. The project is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The salary group classification is based on the job characteristics determined by the collective labour agreement in effect for the Goethe University (TV-G-U). The aim of the project is to develop a deep learning-based topic classification system using the Wikipedia category system and data from the Wikidata project, and to develop and test topic models based on this classification system for the automatic classification of texts, including those from the Leibniz Institute for the German Language (IDS) in Mannheim. The project will be carried out in cooperation with the IDS and the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig. The research will focus on state-of-the-art AI methods, in particular generative AI methods. The applicant is expected to engage in the project and actively participate in courses, workshops, and events of the project. We are looking for a highly qualified individual with a strong interest in research methods in the fields of AI and topic modeling as well as in the team-oriented development and application of innovative, research-oriented methods in the field of text modeling. With the Text-Technology Lab, in which the position will be embedded, we offer a research-oriented, internationally focused working environment in the fields of computational humanities, multimodal computing, machine learning and artificial intelligence. This includes funding for conference attendance and individual career development. Requirements: • Completed academic degree (Master's or equivalent) in computer science, computational humanities, computational linguistics or a field related to text modelling and AI. • Experience in the development and testing of NLP or AI methods. • Extensive programming knowledge in Java, Python or similar. • An interest in issues relating to information science is desirable but not essential. Please send your application with the usual documents (cover letter, CV, copies of certificates) electronically in a summarized PDF document by 20.09.2024 to Prof. Dr. Alexander Mehler: mehler@em.uni-frankfurt.de. --- Dr. habil. Andy Lücking (he/his/him) Text Technology Lab Fakultät für Informatik und Mathematik Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Robert-Mayer-Strasse 10 60325 Frankfurt am Main Postfach: 154 Tel: +49 69-798-24663 Fax: +49 69-798-24649 Mail: luecking@em.uni-frankfurt.de Web 1: https://aluecking.github.io/ Web 2: https://www.texttechnologylab.org/team/andy-luecking/ RG: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andy-Luecking ORCID: 0000-0002-5070-2233