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Cartographer

Moffett, OK · On-site +1

$61K - $145K/yr

Summary You will serve as a Cartographer for the Science Publishing Network. Pay will vary based on ... To receive credit for experience, your resume MUST state either "full-time" (or "40 hours a week ...

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Geologist (Map Editor)

Moffett, OK · On-site +1

$61K - $145K/yr

Summary You will serve as a Geologist (Map Editor) for the Science Publishing Network. Pay will ... To receive credit for experience, your resume MUST state either "full-time" (or "40 hours a week ...

Research Scientist

Utica, NY · Hybrid

$68K - $98K/yr

This is a full-time position with a hybrid working mode based in Utica. As a Research Scientist ... Publish research findings in academic journals and present at conferences * Contribute to grant ...

... full time Assistant Scientist to work in Miami, FL. The Assistant Scientist, SOM carries out a ... Collaborates with senior staff to publish findings in refereed journals. * Creates and conducts ...

... opportunity for a Full Time Assistant Scientist to work at the UHealth Medical Campus. The ... Collaborates with senior staff to publish findings in refereed journals. * Creates and conducts ...

... opportunity for a Full Time Assistant Scientist to work at the UHealth Medical Campus. The ... Collaborates with senior staff to publish findings in refereed journals. * Creates and conducts ...

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Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

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The Human Language Technology Center of Excellence (HLTCOE) at Johns Hopkins University seeks to hire outstanding senior and junior researchers in all areas of speech and language processing. Located adjacent to Johns Hopkins' beautiful Homewood campus in Baltimore, Maryland, the HLTCOE conducts long-term and applied research on fundamental application-driven challenges. Its staff scientists publish widely in premier venues, and, through close collaboration with members of the Center for Language and Speech Processing (CLSP), make Johns Hopkins one of the world's largest and growing academic research groups in the field.
Research areas of particular interest include:
- Graph Analysis
- Information Extraction and Knowledge Graph Construction
- Information Retrieval
- Machine Learning
- Machine Translation
- Multilingual Natural Language Processing
- Multimodal Applications involving Speech, Text, Images, and Video
- Optical Character Recognition
- Speaker and Language Identification
- Speech Recognition
Applicants should hold a Ph.D in computer science, electrical engineering, linguistics, cognitive science, mathematics, or a closely related field, and are expected to have a strong competency in programming, especially with relevant ASR/NLP/ML libraries and tools.
Why HLTCOE?
Research scientist positions at the HLTCOE bring together many of the best aspects of academic and industrial research. Staff scientists are charged with setting a research agenda in line with the Center's goals, working with other members of the HLTCOE research team, and publishing results. If they wish, researchers also have the opportunity to apply for external funding, to work with and advise students at CLSP, and to teach at Johns Hopkins.
Centrally located on the east coast, Baltimore is affectionately known as Charm City because of its friendly people, thriving arts scene, and multitude of restaurants and pubs. The center of the city is the Inner Harbor, home to features such as the National Aquarium, historic Federal Hill, and two professional sports teams. It is famous for its crab cakes, and rich in the arts, from a variety of museums to children's centers and a symphony orchestra. Just outside the city are abundant natural settings great for hiking, biking, and other outdoor adventures. Baltimore is part of the east coast corridor, just a short train, bus, or car ride away from Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New York. Best of all, Baltimore is affordable: many Hopkins employees own homes in adjacent neighborhoods, close enough to the University to walk or bike to work, or to take public transportation.
In addition to excellent medical, dental and vision insurance, JHU has a variety of other generous benefits* including:
  • 50% tuition grants for employee's children enrolled in any full-time, accredited, undergraduate, degree-granting institution;
  • Up to $17,000 towards the closing cost of new home in Baltimore City and;
  • University-made contributions of 12% of your base salary into your JHU 403(b) retirement plan.

*For more detailed information regarding benefits, please visit: https://hr.jhu.edu/benefits-worklife/

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Gilman believed that teaching and research go hand in hand—that success in one depends on success in the other—and that a modern university must do both well. He also believed that sharing our knowledge and discoveries would help make the world a better place. In 145 years, we haven’t strayed from that vision. This is still a destination for excellent, ambitious scholars and a world leader in teaching and research. Distinguished professors mentor students in the arts and music, humanities, social and natural sciences, engineering, international studies, education, business, and the health professions. Those same faculty members, along with their colleagues at the university’s Applied Physics Laboratory, have made us the nation’s leader in federal research and development funding every year since 1979. That’s a fitting distinction for America’s first research university, a place that has revolutionized higher education in the U.S. and continues to bring knowledge and discoveries to the world.

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Year founded

1876