We have one fully-funded PhD position at the Language Technology Group, 
University of Oslo. The position is funded by the CLEANUP project 
(http://cleanup.nr.no) funded by the Research Council of Norway. 

CLEANUP is an exciting research project at the intersection of natural language 
processing and data privacy and aims to develop a range of new machine learning 
methods to automatically anonymise (or at least strongly de-identify) text 
documents such as electronic patient records, court rulings or chat-based 
interactions with customers. 

The project brings together researchers from machine learning, natural language 
processing, computational privacy, statistical modelling, health informatics 
and IT law. In addition, partners from the Norwegian public and private sector 
(covering the fields of healthcare, welfare, banking, insurance and legal 
publishing) will contribute to the project with their data and domain knowledge.

The position is located within the Language Technology Group (LTG) at the 
Department of Informatics, University of Oslo. LTG conducts research on a range 
of NLP topics like semantic parsing, distributional semantics, sentiment 
analysis, clinical NLP, and more. While the research profile of the group is 
heavily machine-learning oriented, our projects typically combines data-driven 
approaches with an interest for linguistic analysis and insight. The group has 
access to excellent HPC infrastructure.

We offer a competitive salary combined with attractive welfare benefits and a 
generous pension agreement, in addition to Oslo's family-friendly environment 
with its rich opportunities for culture and outdoor activities.

Applicants must hold a Master's degree or equivalent in NLP  or in Computer 
Science with a specialization in NLP, with minimum grade B (ECTS grading scale) 
or equivalent. Fluent oral and written communication skills in English are 
required. Working knowledge of Norwegian is also recommended, as the project 
will mainly work on Norwegian documents. Candidates that do not currently speak 
Norwegian or a related Scandinavian language can nevertheless apply if they are 
willing to learn Norwegian promptly upon arrival in Norway.

The full advert for the PhD position can be found at:
        
https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/189315/phd-research-fellowship-in-natural-language-processing

Application deadline: August 15, 2020.

Feel free to contact me (pli...@nr.no) for any questions regarding this 
position.

--
Pierre Lison, Senior Research Scientist
Norsk Regnesentral / Norwegian Computing Centre
Web: http://nr.no/~plison
 


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