University of Sussex, UK 2022 Research Fellow Positions in Natural Language

The Artificial Intelligence Research Group at the University of Sussex is looking for a Research Fellow to work on two projects: the Innnovate UK funded project MeeTooSaives; and the Horizon 2020 funded project eCharge4Drivers.  MeeTooSaives is a collaboration with MeeToo Education Ltd and Bristol University Medical School.  The MeeToo app delivers free, safe, anonymous, pre-moderated, peer support to 56k children and young people in the UK.  The MeeTooSaives project aims to integrate Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing into the app in order to interrogate all data, rather than a specifically high-risk subset, to identify risk patterns, analyse semantic content and predict risk.  Crucially, NLP will be used to extend support options, but integrating smart links to topic-matched resources.  This is a research-intensive role with high publication potential in the rapidly developing field of humane and ethical Articificial Intelligence.  eCharge4Drivers is an EU-funded project that aims to improve the Electric-Vehicle charging experience. Our contribution to this large project concerns an analysis, using NLP methods, of online discussions relating to electric vehicle charging on various social media platforms.

The Artificial Intelligence Research Group at the University of Sussex is looking for a Research Fellow to work on two projects: the Innnovate UK funded project MeeTooSaives; and the Horizon 2020 funded project eCharge4Drivers.  MeeTooSaives is a collaboration with MeeToo Education Ltd and Bristol University Medical School.  The MeeToo app delivers free, safe, anonymous, pre-moderated, peer support to 56k children and young people in the UK.  The MeeTooSaives project aims to integrate Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing into the app in order to interrogate all data, rather than a specifically high-risk subset, to identify risk patterns, analyse semantic content and predict risk.  Crucially, NLP will be used to extend support options, but integrating smart links to topic-matched resources.  This is a research-intensive role with high publication potential in the rapidly developing field of humane and ethical Articificial Intelligence.  eCharge4Drivers is an EU-funded project that aims to improve the Electric-Vehicle charging experience. Our contribution to this large project concerns an analysis, using NLP methods, of online discussions relating to electric vehicle charging on various social media platforms.