LINGUIST List 16.2647
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Tue Sep 13 2005
Jobs: Computational Ling: Researcher, Australia
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1. Dominique
Estival,
Computational Linguistics: Researcher, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, SA, Australia
Message 1: Computational Linguistics: Researcher, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, SA, Australia
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Date: 13-Sep-2005
From: Dominique Estival <Dominique.Estival dsto.defence.gov.au>
Subject: Computational Linguistics: Researcher, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, SA, Australia
This announcement was accompanied by a donation to the LINGUIST List! University or Organization: Defence Science and Technology Organisation Department: Human Systems Integration Group Job Rank: Researcher Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics Description: Speech and Language Technology Developer *S&T Level 4 $55,941-$64,818 or S&T Level 3 $46,437-$55,478 Reference No. 00110341 Located in Adelaide. You will be responsible for designing and implementing the integration of speech and language technologies for natural computer interfaces within advanced experimental military information systems. This will involve research in language and speech processing, as well as interaction with users and customers when installing systems and conducting experiments on-site. The position requires: - Ability to conduct experimentation in speech and language technologies; - Programming experience in a range of environments: Java, VB, C++, Delphi; - Experience with one or more speech and language technologies: speech recognition, speech synthesis, multi-lingual language processing, language understanding, question answering, or human-computer interaction; - Good oral and written communication skills, including a demonstrated ability to convey or interpret complex information, concepts and procedures; - An enthusiastic approach to new and challenging problems. The position will be filled as either S&T 4 or S&T 3, commensurate to the level of the relevant experience, skills and work-related qualities of the selected applicant. For an information pack and application details: Please refer to our website at http://www.dsto.defence.gov.au Alternatively, contact the Defence Service Centre on 1800 000 677 or email dsc.recruitment defence.gov.au Applicants must address the selection criteria contained in the information pack. Send applications to the address below to arrive at this office no later than 5 pm on the advertised closing date. Alternatively applications can be sent by email to SA.CivilianRecruit defence.gov.au or faxed to (08) 8259 6970. You will be sent an acknowledgment of receipt for your application. If you do not receive an acknowledgment within 2 business days of the advertised closing date, please contact us on (08) 8259 6882. Address for Applications Recruitment Consultant Corporate Services and Infrastructures - SA PO Box 1500 Edinburgh, SA 5111 Australia Application Deadline: 22-Sep-2005 Contact Information: Dr Dominique Estival Email: Dominique.Estival dsto.defence.gov.au Phone: +61-(0)8-8259-6485 :
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