Impresso - Media Monitoring of the Past II. Beyond Borders: Connecting Historical Newspapers and Radio is an interdisciplinary research project that leverages an unprecedented corpus of newspaper and radio archives, and uses machine learning to pursue a paradigm shift in the processing, semantic enrichment, representation, exploration and study of historical newspaper and radio collections across modalities, time, languages, and national borders.
Impresso is carried out by the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital history (C2DH) and Swiss partners DHLAB at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), the University of Lausanne’s History department, the University of Zürich’s Institute for Computational Linguistics. The project is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR).
We are recruiting a Postdoctoral researcher in computational humanities/digital history to join our Luxembourg-based team. In this role, you will help us achieve Impresso’s goal to link historical newspaper and radio collections across time, countries, modalities and languages and to develop novel interfaces to enable their exploratory and computational analysis.
As part of the team, you will conduct innovative, data-driven research in media history, contribute historical expertise to the co-design of Impresso’s web app and data lab, and engage with the computational humanities research community through outreach activities like tutorials and workshops.
This position offers an exciting opportunity to work with an international, interdisciplinary team of renowned experts in digital humanities, machine learning, design, and history, exploring new pathways in integrating and analyzing digitized sources across languages and modalities.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct original data-driven historical research on the theme of “media influences”
- Develop innovative computational research methods building on Impresso’s corpus of multilingual newspaper and radio sources provided by a network of Western European partners
- Contribute to the design of the Impresso web app and the Impresso data lab together with a team of designers and experts in natural language processing and history
- Engage in outreach activities such as workshops, conferences, trainings and teaching and user evaluations
- Contribute to other Impresso work packages as needed and participate in on-site meetings with partners in Switzerland
What we expect from you
- Demonstrable experience in humanities research using computational methods
- PhD in history or a related field or, alternatively a PhD in computer science with experience in conducting historical research
- Ability to meet deadlines and demonstrate methodological, organised, pragmatic and effective approaches to your work
- Fluency in English is required; knowledge of French, German and/or Dutch are considered an asset
Advantageous are
- Knowledge of at least one programming language, preferably Python
- Knowledge of machine learning, more specifically representation learning
- Knowledge of current debates in media history
- Experience in working with data derived from historical newspaper and radio collections
In a nutshell
- 28 months full time (40h/week) fixed term contract
- Earliest possible start date is November 2024
- Application deadline 1. August 2024
- Annual gross salary of 83099 EUR.
- Applications must include a Curriculum Vitae and a Cover letter and must be submitted via the University of Luxembourg’s recruitment portal.
For any open questions, please contact Marten Düring, marten.during@uni.lu.
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