Grant at TU, Berlin

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Inserito il 02/08/2019

the grant listed below is a great initiative of the Technical University

in Berlin.

 

I would be happy to support suitable applications in history of nuclear

sciences, science diplomacy, or gender and science/technology. In case

of interest do not hesitate to contact me

 

IPODI:

https://www.ipodi.tu-berlin.de/ipodi/ipodi/

 

An additional funding scheme includes

 

Marie Curie Actions:

https://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/funded-projects

 

TU info

https://www.tudoc.tu-berlin.de/menue/nachwuchsbuero/parameter/en/

 

Professor Dr. Maria Rentetzi,

ERC Consolidator Grantee

Institute for Philosophy, Literature and

History of Science and Technology

Technical University Berlin

 

skype name: maria.rentetzi

email: mrentetz@vt.edu <mailto:mrentetz@vt.edu>

 

President of the Gender Commission of DHST (2017-2021)

International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science

http://mariarentetzi.weebly.com/

 

 

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        Date: 2019-07-18 07:41:57+00:00

        From: Mahendra Mahey <mahendra.mahey@bl.uk>

        Subject: Job Opportunity - British Library Labs Technical Lead Position - Closing Date 4 August 2019

 

Dear All

 

We are seeking an outstanding candidate to provide technical leadership for the

British Library Labs (BL Labs). BL Labs enables researchers, artists,

entrepreneurs, educators and other innovators to work with large scale digital

collections and data. The Labs has gained a strong international profile since

its founding in 2013 and plays a key role in the British Library’s strategy to

drive forward digital research and scholarship. It has supported over 150

projects and made digital content and data openly available to inspire many

more.

 

You will work with researchers to formulate and carry out innovative and

inspiring experiments often with large scale content and data ranging from

ancient digitised manuscripts to today’s UK web space. You will delight in

learning about the challenges in a wide range of disciplines as you engage with

historians, social scientists, data scientists, computational linguists, other

research software engineers and more to help co-design and implement solutions.

Your work will identify patterns and practices to make working with our data and

collections more efficient, and design ways to make them repeatable and so that

they can be integrated into everyday workflows at the Library.

 

You will be a creative, agile, technical and analytical problem solver. You will

have a strong background in computing with experience and passion for learning

and applying methods including text and data mining, visualisation, natural

language processing, image analysis, machine learning, data wrangling. You will

get value from seeing methods and data packaged so that researchers can use

them.

 

You will know how to deliver projects on time, are an excellent communicator and

a generous team worker. You will value the opportunity to share your expertise

through presentations and training events throughout the UK and internationally.

 

This is an excellent opportunity to be working for a world-leading organisation

which is carrying out ground-breaking research in Digital Scholarship.

 

The deadline for applications for the post is Sunday 4 August 2019, at midnight

BST.

 

The job description and details of how to apply is available here:

http://tiny.cc/zf3v9y

 

 

Imaginary Cities

Check out the new exhibition that BL Labs has played a role in making happen:

https://www.bl.uk/events/imaginary-cities

 

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