* Applicants should hold a master's degree in Computer Science or Digital Humanities.
* Experience with natural language processing/information extraction (including machine learning approaches to it) is mandatory. Some familiarity with textual criticism is desirable. PhD candidates will further develop their analytical and methodological skills by attending the EDDH doctoral school<https://www.epfl.ch/education/phd/programs/eddh-digital-humanities/>.
* Fluent English; French and/or Ancient Greek/Latin is an asset. The dissertation can be written in English or French.
* Interest in working in a collaborative, interdisciplinary and international environment.
* Candidates of all nationalities are invited to apply; applications from women are especially welcome.
What we offer:
* workplace: EPFL/UNIL campus
Starting date: 1st October 2020 Duration: 4 years Supervisors: Matteo Romanello (UNIL) and Frederic Kaplan (EPFL) Terms of employment: Fixed-term at 100% work rate. EPFL offers internationally competitive salaries and generous research support. Deadline for applications: April 30, 2020 Contact: For questions and/or expressions of interest, contact Matteo Romanello matteo.romanello at epfl.ch<mailto:matteo.romanello at epfl.ch> How to apply: via EPFL doctoral school online application<https://isa.epfl.ch/imoniteur_ISAP/!farforms.htm?x=edoc> (please note that only completed applications will be reviewed). For further information about applying for a PhD at EPFL see PhD admission criteria & application<https://www.epfl.ch/education/admission/admission-2/phd-admission-criteria-and-application/>. [Online at https://go.epfl.ch/phd-dhlab-ambizione] -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/html Size: 13460 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://mailman.uib.no/public/corpora/attachments/20200414/2b6071ae/attachment.txt>