A position as Researcher in Natural Language Processing (NLP) is available in the Language Technology Group (LTG) within the Section for Machine Learning at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway.
Starting date no later than October 1st, 2026.
The appointment is for a fulltime position and for a period of 2 years.
The position forms part of the research project MORALCHANGE, a cross-disciplinary collaboration between social scientists and NLP researchers exploring how changes in moral values shape political discourse and cultural divides over time. The main focus of the announced position will be on fine-tuning and evaluating LLMs for text classification with respect to moral categories, based on Moral Foundations Theory (MFT). While the research project is coordinated by the Institute for Social Research (ISF), an independent research institute in Oslo, the announced position is located with the Language Technology Group at UiO.
We seek a highly motivated researcher with a strong track record in NLP. The ideal candidate should be able to demonstrate broad knowledge of deep neural architectures as applied to core NLP tasks. The position presupposes a PhD degree or equivalent in Natural Language Processing, or in Computer Science with a thesis that is clearly NLP-based.
LTG is an international and diverse group, where current prominent research activities include event extraction, sentiment analysis, and training and benchmarking of language models. The research profile of the group is heavily machine-learning oriented, and the group has access to excellent HPC infrastructure.
For more information about the Language Technology Group (LTG) at IFI, please see: http://www.mn.uio.no/ifi/english/research/groups/ltg/
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