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Brian C. O'Connor, Ph.D.

Visual Thinking Laboratory
Department of Library & Information Sciences
College of Information
University of North Texas
1155 Union Circle 311068
Denton, TX 76203-5107
940.206.1172
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From: Open Lib/Info Sci Education Forum [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Hong cui [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:22 PM
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Subject: post doc position open

Post-doc position open

I am seeking a full-time post-doctoral researcher to join my lab at the School of Information Resources and Library Science, University of Arizona.  The researcher will work full time on a NSF funded project that will employ natural language processing techniques to extract organism character/trait information from the evolutionary literature for the purpose of constructing the tree of life.  At the University of Arizona, our focus is on natural language processing techniques, but the researcher will also have the opportunity to work with a team of biologists, computer scientists, and paleontologists from ten universities. Cost of relocation from another state will be reimbursed.

Position start date: As soon as a candidate is selected.

Salary: $45,000 with 3% increase annually

Qualifications:
1. Must have an earned Ph.D (or close to completion) in Computer Science, Information Science, Biology, or related fields
2. Must have experience with Java programming language and application development environment such as Eclipse.
3. Knowledge and experience in natural language processing such as regular expression pattern match, syntactic parsing, and/or semantic analysis are highly desirable but not required
4. Knowledge and background in systematics and/or evolutionary biology are highly desirable but not required

Responsibilities:
The post-doc researcher will be involved in 1) activities related to developing, implementing, and evaluating natural language processing algorithms,  2) communicating with other collaborators and participating in project meetings, including short visits to other sites, 3) activities related to project management, such as project reporting to NSF., 4) activities related to publish and present research findings, and 5) other miscellaneous activities related to the project in general.

Application: Applications are reviewed immediately until a candidate is selected. Please send cover page, CV, and three letters of recommendation via the UA Career application system (https://www.uacareertrack.com/, search for Job Number: 49679) .

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Hong Cui, Ph.D
Assistant Professor, Information Technology
School of Information Resource and Library Science
University of Arizona