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[Commlist] Job Opportunity - 2 Postdocs in Cultural Data Analytics at Tallinn University
Fri Apr 23 09:48:58 GMT 2021
Tallinn University seeks to hire two Research Fellows in Cultural Data
Analytics, particularly in (1) Audiovisual Machine Learning, and (2)
Cultural Dynamics, to work on ambitious, high-impact research at the
CUDAN ERA Chair (chair holder Prof. Dr. Maximilian Schich). Start of the
employment contract: 01.07.- 01.09.2021, duration of the contract is up
to 31.12.2023. Deadline of submitting the application documents is 31st
May, 2021.
One of the positions is in the Baltic Film, Media, and Arts School
(https://www.tlu.ee/en/bfm) and the other is in the School of Digital
Technologies (https://www.tlu.ee/en/dt).
General description of the field: Cultural Data Analytics
Successful candidates will join the CUDAN ERA Chair project in Cultural
Data Analytics, which is funded by the European Commission in the
Horizon 2020 research and innovation program with 2.5 million Euro
(Grant no. 810961). The selected fellows will complement a highly
multidisciplinary research group, currently consisting of 4 faculty, 4
senior fellows, and 5 PhD Students. Current expertise includes art
history, algorithmic curation, cultural history, cultural semiotics,
computational linguistics, computer science, computational social
science, creative industry studies, digital education, evolutionary
economics, generative art, machine learning, media innovation, media
policy, and network science. Bridging three university schools, the
research group collaborates with high-profile academic partners that are
spread across the globe, while cooperating with several public and
private stakeholders. These include libraries, museums, media
institutions, and open data providers. The research group activity forms
the core of the CUDAN Open Lab, performing research while simultaneously
functioning as a forum for intellectual exchange and meaningful academic
mixing. Together, our aim is to systematically deepen our understanding
of cultural interaction and dynamics from deep history to the present.
We harness a rare high-risk/high-gain opportunity of combining
cutting-edge computation, quantification, qualitative inquiry, critical
and creative aesthetics, in close collaboration and co-authorship. Our
core mission is to produce and publish exemplary proofs of concepts in
high-impact papers and to act as an incubator for follow-up projects and
applications, while cross-fertilizing knowledge and methods across
disciplines and with external stakeholders. Successful candidates will
be provided with data-science-grade laptops, conference travel funds,
and opportunities to collaborate with international partners. The lab
environment provides ergonomic co-working spaces with individual
adjustable desks and secondary screens, large blackboards,
state-of-the-art projection, video conferencing and HPC equipment. The
working language of the CUDAN research group is English. For more
information regarding our mission, group members, and ongoing events see
https://cudan.tlu.ee.
Requirements for the candidate (incl professional experience):
The candidate must fulfil the requirements for the position of a
research fellow stipulated in Annex 5 and respectively in Annex 9 and 10
to the Employment Relations Rules
(https://www.tlu.ee/sites/default/files/Personaliosakond/Documents/TLU_Employment_Relations_Rules%20%28annexes%29.pdf):
- A doctoral degree in a computational or quantitative area, such as
computer science, information science, network science, physics, or
mathematics, while demonstrating understanding or meaningful interest in
socio-cultural phenomena. Alternatively, a PhD in a cultural research
area, such as art history, computational linguistics, digital
humanities, with a strong track record in computation or quantification.
- Demonstrated ability to produce (potentially) high-impact research and
work with large-scale (socio-cultural) data, including corpora of visual
and audiovisualmaterials, or capturing the structure and dynamics of
multidimensional spaces of (cultural) meaning.
- Either strong skills in audiovisualmachine learning, in at least one
of the following areas: Computer vision, deep learning, or pattern
recognition; image segmentation & feature classification regarding
objects, scenes, faces, poses, textures, etc. (aka iconography); 2vec or
embed-everything approaches; latent-space cartography; multidimensional
data analysis & visualization (manifold learning, diffusion maps, etc.);
or another meaningful state-of-the-art application of machine learning
that can be useful to make sense of large-scale visual or
audiovisualdata or strong quantitative and computational skills, in at
least one of the following areas: Data science, information science, or
computational social science; socio-physics or reality mining;
complexity science or network science; multilayer and temporal network
analysis; higher-order graphs or topological data analysis; mathematical
modeling(including ecology or socio-cultural dynamics); matrix cluster
analysis (as found in network neuroscience, DNA microarray-analysis, or
systems biology); multidimensional flow analysis or fluid dynamics; or
another meaningful state-of-the-art application of computation and
quantification that can be useful for making sense of cultural dynamics.
Desired skills:
- Experience in the acquisition and processing of large (cultural)
datasets, including familiarity with data dumps, APIs, scraping,
streaming, knowledge graph queries, and data integration.
- Advanced programming skills in at least one widely used language
(e.g.Python, R, Julia, Processing, Javascript/D3, C++, or equivalent),
including proficiency with libraries for data manipulation and analysis,
machine learning, etc.
- Strong visual literacy and data visualization skills. Ability to read
and produce high-quality scientific figures as found in
multidisciplinary journals. Designing dynamic visualizations and
interactive experiences is a plus.
- Preference will be for candidates who possess multidisciplinary
competence and the necessary open-mindedness to bridge the so-called two
worlds, where understanding implies qualification of specific
complications and quantification of emerging complexity. The CUDAN ERA
Chair project and Tallinn University is committed to gender, age,
cultural, geographic, and disciplinary diversity.
Job responsibilities:
In accordance with Annexes 1 and 5 to the Employment Relations Rules
(https://www.tlu.ee/sites/default/files/Personaliosakond/Documents/TLU_Employment_Relations_Rules%20%28annexes%29.pdf):
- Performing research in co-authorship with CUDAN research group members
and external partners under the supervision of the CUDAN ERA Chair
holder, with typical activities including research design, data
acquisition, data preparation, data analysis, visualization, and the
composition of figures and manuscripts.
- Publishing and assessing research results, ideally aiming for
high-profile multidisciplinary journals and conferences.
- Participation in CUDAN Open Lab activities, including discussions with
students, faculty, and external stakeholders, mutually building and
sharing expertise, developing novel research ideas, and supporting the
application for additional funding.
- Co-supervising and teaching CUDAN students.
- Openness and readiness to engage in multidisciplinary translation,
within a diverse and international research group.
Language skills: English C1, Estonian is not required; if staying longer
in Estonia, the candidate would need to acquire Estonian as a working
language within 3 years in order to be able to participate in
administrative tasks.
Start of the employment contract: 01.07.- 01.09.2021, duration of the
contract is up to 31.12.2023. The exact date of start of the employment
and other terms of the employment contract will be agreed with the
winner of the competition.
Load: 1,0. The duties are approximately divided in (1) research (90%),
(2) teaching (5%) and (3) internal and external service (5%).
Salary: to be agreed, but internationally competitive.
Location: Tallinn, Estonia.
The candidates are expected to submit the required applications
documents (preferably in PDF-format) by May 31st, 2021 (incl) to
Personnel Office of Tallinn University (Narvamnt25, room T-218, 10120,
Tallinn, or digitally signed to (konkurss /at/ tlu.ee)) with the title
“Academic competition”:
- a signed application-motivation letter addressed to the Rector, in
which the candidate provides an overview of the aims that they will seek
to realise in developing the field of research and teaching for the
following five years of employment, incl. a brief statement of research
experience and interests;
- the CV, incl. a list of research publications;
- copies of a document certifying the qualification required from the
position, and its annexes;
- a link to or, if that is impossible, a file with the full text of one
representative research publication;
- two letters of recommendation sent separately by the writers to
(konkurss /at/ tlu.ee) by 31st May 2021.
Application documents shall be submitted in English.
Time-schedule of the competition and the selection procedure:
https://www.tlu.ee/en/jobs#selection-procedure-and-time-schedule.
Additional information: Please refer your administrative questions to
(konkurss /at/ tlu.ee) and questions on content to CUDAN ERA chair holder
Maximilian Schich, (mxs /at/ tlu.ee) & CUDAN project coordinator Mariliis
Niinemägi, (mariliis.niinemagi /at/ tlu.ee). Original post:
https://cudan.tlu.ee/positions/.
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