With respect to its intensive development in 2020, GATE is looking for:
Junior researchers (R1)
Application deadline: 5th September 2021
Closed
The GATE Institute is a newly established unit at the University of Sofia with a large-scale co-funding by the EU and Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science under the GATE project https://www.gate-coe.eu/. With respect to its planned activities in 2022, GATE Institute is seeking for talented, knowledgeable and experienced young researchers to join the team of its Urban Data Space project.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to developing containerized applications for data management, data processing and data analysis of data from the city infrastructure, resources, communications and environment in both real-time and offline. Applicants must have a university degree in computer science, computer, network or software engineering, working skills for programming in Python and some experience working in a cloud environment, preferably under the control of Kubernetes container management system. Applicants with experience in programming containerized applications for real-time and offline data processing on the cloud are particularly welcome.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Common responsibilities
Specific responsibility (one of the following)
REQUIREMENTS
Minimal Knowledge
Required Skills, Experience and Qualifications
Additional Advantages
OUR OFFER
HOW TO APPLY
To apply for these positions, please send to *protected email*:
By applying for these positions, you voluntarily provide your personal data and consent to be processed for the purpose of recruitment and selection of personnel. The processing of your personal data shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation), the Personal Data Protection Law and related legal acts in Bulgaria.
Application deadline: 5th of September 2021.
STAGES OF THE CONTEST
1.The Selection Committee reviews the documents, submitted by the candidates and selects those meeting the requirements of the job, as described in the job profile. The selected candidates will be informed by 5 September 2021.
2.Online interviews will be held with the selected applicants in the period 6-10 September 2021.
3.All interviewed candidates will be notified in writing.
4.The successful candidate will be offered a labour contract.
For additional information, please contact: *protected email*
With respect to its planned intensive development in 2021, GATE Institute is looking for
Experienced researchers (R2)
The GATE Institute is a newly established unit at the University of Sofia with a large-scale co-funding by the EU and Bulgarian Ministry of Education under the GATE project https://www.gate-coe.eu/. With respect to its planned activities in 2022, GATE Institute is seeking for talented, knowledgeable and experienced young researchers to join the team of its Urban Data Space project.
Application deadline: 5th September 2021.
With respect to its intensive development in 2021, GATE is looking for
Junior Researcher (R1) – Analysis of social media and disinformation
Disinformation is not a new phenomenon; however, it reached an impressive level with the growing use of social media by the population. The extraction of data from social media, the various analysis and visualization methods are essential instruments in the study of dynamics of information flows and in the understanding of the mechanisms used for creating and spreading disinformation.
GATE Institute is looking for early-stage researchers who are interested in the data extraction and analysis from social media for developing analyses tools for content in the Bulgarian language.
The suitable applicants for this post should have a solid background, experience and publications in the domain of information and communication technologies, preferably with a specialization in one or more of the following domains: data retrieval, artificial intelligence, natural language processing. The practical experience in the development and testing of methods for social media analysis is an asset.
Basic responsibilities
Skills, experience and qualifications
Required
Our offer
To apply for these positions, please send:
With respect to its intensive development in 2020, GATE is looking for
Еxperienced researcher (R2) – Analysis of social media and disinformation
GATE Institute is looking for experienced researchers who are interested in data extraction and analysis from social media for developing analyses tools for content in the Bulgarian language.
Experience in one or more of the following:
– Introduce yourself
– Describe your past participation in research and main research results
– Describe your future goals and future research focus.
With respect to its intensive development in 2021, GATE is looking for an
Expert Business development
Application deadline: 05 September 2021
GATE Institute is looking for an active and result-oriented Expert Business development (European and other programs and initiatives) to enhance and develop further business opportunities for international and national research cooperation and funding of GATE research and innovation activities from public EU and national sources.
As an Expert Business development (European and other programs and initiatives) at GATE, you will be responsible for further development and expansion of the GATE ecosystem with EU and other international organizations, academic institutions, research partners and associations.
You will manage the business development process from opportunity identification and research, through establishing and developing further the first contact to drafting a research project proposal in cooperation with other GATE departments and teams.
The ideal candidate for this role should demonstrate exceptional business development results, superb interpersonal skills, multi-tasking abilities, and excellent time management.
The noteworthy Expert Business development (European and other programs and initiatives) should enhance the GATE ecosystem with valuable strategic partners and effectively deliver on GATE financing from public sources.
Responsibilities:
Requirements:
Our offer:
How to apply:
То apply for this position, please send the following documents to *protected email*:
By applying for these positions, you voluntarily provide your data and consent to be processed for recruitment and selection of personnel. The processing of your data shall be carried out following the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation), the Personal Data Protection Law and related legal acts in Bulgaria.
Application deadline: 05th September 2021.
Stages of the contest
1.The Selection Committee reviews the documents, submitted by the candidates and selects those meeting the requirements of the job, as described in the job profile.
2.Till 10.09.2021 online interviews will be held with the selected applicants.
Junior researcher (R1) and Experienced researcher (R2) – Computer Vision for Future Cities
In the Future Cities application theme, GATE Institute provides innovative solutions enabling the city to use technology, data and IoT to facilitate effective planning of infrastructure and services, in order to improve the quality of life of the citizens.
Within the city domain, visual data can be effectively used to improve city life and contribute to creating sustainable cities. Computer Vision applications can be utilized for these purposes in a number of fields such as smart-resources management, risks and safety assessment, infrastructure and traffic monitoring and ecological assessments.
The institute is seeking to appoint Researchers with strong practical backgrounds in the development and deployment of Computer Vision models to support the team. This role will be actively involved in bringing the developed concepts and research projects to life.
Responsibilities
Common
One or more of the following responsibilities
Skills, Experience and Qualifications
Essential
Experience with one or more of the following
Junior researcher (R1) and Experienced researcher (R2) – Ontologies and Knowledge graphs
Nowadays Artificial Intelligence (AI) increasingly requires a strong integration of symbolic Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (e.g., ontologies, knowledge graphs, semantic web) and Machine Learning approaches. The key reason for this is that ML-based approaches expect or can be significantly improved by training them with high-quality and high-dimensional data. Building high-dimensional data, i.e., data that describe a certain phenomenon with a rich set of variables (rich data) is a difficult and effort-consuming task, especially when the quality needs to be preserved. It has been estimated that up to 80% of the effort in data analytics projects is spent on preparing the data for the analytical modelling phase. Rich data is usually the result of the integration of data coming from different sources tackling semantic interoperability problems, such as the usage of different formats (e.g., CSVs vs. RDBs), different systems of identifiers (e.g., Place names vs. place identifiers), and different schemas (e.g., different attributes used to model the same domain).
Knowledge graphs have become the preferred abstraction to support data integration and solving semantic interoperability challenges, not only in the academy but also in the public government domain (Linked Open Data initiatives) and in the industry (Google Knowledge Graph). Building knowledge graphs and enriching data using explicitly represented knowledge in symbolic form require addresses several research areas like data management, ontology engineering, semantic modelling, knowledge representation and logic. Despite a large number of technologies developed, a significant lack of efficient and effective solutions to the problems of data enrichment and semantic interoperability still exists, which prevents the development of AI applications on top of rich data.
We are looking for a mixture between a scientist, engineer and philosopher who can create and maintain complex Knowledge graphs that amalgamate multiple data sources to represent complex entities in the GATE application domains: Future Cities, Digital Health, Smart Industry and Intelligent Government. Our projects take many forms and require a diverse and flexible skill set that let you solve complex data integration and analytical issues quickly and proficiently.
Junior researcher (R1) and Experienced researcher (R2) – 3D City Modeling
The GATE Institute is seeking to appoint Researchers in 3D City Modeling, Analysis and Simulation, who will be intricately involved in the GATE City Digital Twin project. It is a large interdisciplinary flagship project that aims at developing a digital twin platform for designing, testing, applying and servicing the entire lifecycle of the built environment. This ambitious research project will be developed for the first time in Bulgaria. Crucial to its success is the building of a semantically enriched 3D model of a city and the further development of the underlying scientific methods and technologies to facilitate the simulation and analysis of city scenarios (urban planning and design, infrastructure development, buildings’ energy performance, air and noise pollution, etc.). Specific semantics will be developed that address city-scale simulation requirements. This may include the development of new or contributions to emerging Application Domain Extensions for CityGML, meaningful integration of data from heterogeneous sources and semantically enrichment with additional data (e.g., social data), design and implementation of relational (i.e., PostGIS) or a graph database (i.e., Neo4j) to store and import/export geospatial data.
We are looking for junior and experienced researchers to build a multidisciplinary team that will go beyond to the development of digital replicas and visualizations. The team with a diverse and flexible skillset should explore the full potential of integration of data from all stages of urban development and solving complex problems in urban modelling, simulation, analysis and visualization.
Junior researcher (R1) and Experienced researcher (R2) – AI in Urban planning and design
Research Group Lead
Application deadline: 8th September 2021
GATE institute “Big Data for Smart Society” is an autonomous research institute, established in 2019 in Sofia, Bulgaria as a joint initiative between Sofia University Bulgaria, Chalmers University of Technology and Chalmers Industrial Technology, Sweden. Its mission is to accelerate Big Data and Artificial Intelligence research, innovation and education in collaboration with government, industry and society as a whole.
GATE is focused on developing research capacity in four Data Science areas:
GATE will provide an attractive and stimulating research environment, an advanced infrastructure, including 3 Open Innovation Labs (City Living Lab, Digital Twin Lab, Visualization Lab) and a holistic platform, integrating Big Data, IoT and AI emerging technologies. GATE offers diverse opportunities for career growth, fosters research freedom and provides maximum support for personal initiative.
GATE will create value and will accelerate innovation excellence into the following strategic application domains:
The GATE Institute has a large-scale co-funding by the EU and Bulgarian Ministry of Education under the GATE project https://www.gate-coe.eu/.With respect to its planned intensive development in 2021, GATE Institute is looking for:
How to apply
Application deadline: 08.09.2021 г.
Junior researchers (R1) – Data enrichment and semantic interoperability
GATE Institute is seeking talented early-stage researchers in data enrichment and semantic interoperability to join the InterTwino research project. The project involves internationally recognized experts from the University of Milano-Bicocca and the Norwegian scientific institute SINTEF. The outcomes of the project will be used in GATE strategic application themes “Future cities”, “Digital health” and “Intelligent government”.
The suitable applicants for this position should have a solid background in the domain of information and communication technologies and good knowledge and experience in semantic technologies. Additional knowledge in the areas of artificial intelligence and data management is an advantage.
Let’s open the most exciting chapter of your career!
Deadline: 15 July 2021
Joining the GATE internship programme, you will be part of the leading Big Data and Artificial Intelligence team and you will be working on interdisciplinary research projects. You will be working on innovative solutions, which develop research excellence in topics relevant to the three technology areas –Data Insight, Data Analytics and Data Management – and on a cross-cutting area – Engineering and development. Moreover, you will work on advanced analytics solutions in four application domains – Future Cities, Intelligent Government, Smart Industry and Digital Health, which are now in the front line for creating actionable value for society, bringing human centricity and better decision-making to the stakeholders.
What we expect from you is:
Application:
Deadline: 15 July 2021 Only short-list candidates will be contacted.
What we offer to you is:
This year we offer internship positions in the following areas:
Duration and place:
20.07.2021- 30.09.2021 125, “Tsarigradsko shose”, Block 2
For additional information, please contact prof. Sylvia Ilieva, Director of GATE Institute, email: *protected email*
To become part of our internship programme please complete the application form not later than July 15th 2021.
With respect to its intensive development in 2021, GATE is looking for an Event Manager
Application deadline: 25 July 2021
GATE Institute is looking for a creative and enthusiastic Event Manager to coordinate the organization and hosting of events that enhance GATE’s image, raise awareness and expand GATE’s ecosystem.
As an Event Manager at GATE, you will be responsible for organizing and coordinating events such as international research workshops and seminars, webinars, international conferences, information and open door days, hackathons, career and other relevant events.
You will manage the entire process from planning to running the event and carrying out the post-event evaluation. The ideal candidate for this role should demonstrate exceptional organizational abilities, superb interpersonal skills, multi-tasking skills, and excellent time management. The noteworthy Event Manager should enhance the organization’s image and effectively deliver on event objectives.
Event Manager
Application deadline: 25th July 2021.
2.Till 06.08.2021 online interviews will be held with the selected applicants.
With respect to its planned intensive development in 2021, GATE Institute is looking for a
Human Resources Expert
Application deadline: 9 July 2021
The GATE Institute is a newly established unit at the University of Sofia with a large-scale co-funding by the EU and Bulgarian Ministry of Education under the GATE project https://www.gate-coe.eu/.
Responsibilities and obligations:
Required education and experience:
Required expertise:
Required application documents:
To apply for this position, please send the documents to *protected email*:
By applying for this position, you voluntarily provide your personal data and consent to be processed for the purpose of recruitment and selection of personnel. The processing of your personal data shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation), the Personal Data Protection Law and related legal acts in Bulgaria.
Application deadline: 09.07.2021.
Stages of the contest:
With respect to its planned intensive development in 2021, GATE Institute is looking for talented researchers for the following positions:
Experienced researchers (bioinformaticians) R2
Application deadline: 28 March 2021
GATE institute “Big Data for Smart Society”” is a research institute, established in 2019 in Sofia, Bulgaria as a joint initiative between Sofia University Bulgaria, Chalmers University of Technology and Chalmers Industrial Technology, Sweden. Its mission is to accelerate the Big Data and Artificial Intelligence research, innovation and education in collaboration with government, industry and society as a whole.
GATE is focused on developing research capacity in 4 Data Science areas:
Application deadline: 22nd of March 2021.
2.Till 29.03.2021 online interviews will be held with the selected applicants.
The GATE Institute is a newly established unit at the University of Sofia with a large-scale co-funding by EU and Bulgarian Ministry of Education under GATE project https://www.gate-coe.eu/.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to algorithms for knowledge discovery, novel methods for big data analysis of information networks and social networks, fairness, accountability, and transparency in learning systems. Applicants must have a strong interest in the development of algorithms, methods and applications, to distil knowledge from large complex datasets.
We offer:
Common responsibilities:
The GATE Institute is seeking to appoint Researchers in 3D City Modeling, who will be intricately involved in the GATE City Digital Twin project.
Junior researcher and Experienced researcher
The GATE Institute is seeking to appoint Researchers in 3D City Modeling, Analysis and Simulation, who will be intricately involved in the GATE City Digital Twin project. It is a large interdisciplinary flagship project aims at developing a digital twin platform for designing, testing, applying and servicing the entire lifecycle of the built environment. This ambitious research project will be developed for the first time in Bulgaria. Crucial to its success is the building of a semantically enriched 3D model of a city and the further development of the underlying scientific methods and technologies to facilitate the simulation and analysis of city scenarios (urban planning and design, infrastructure development, buildings’ energy performance, air and noise pollution, etc.). Specific semantics will be developed that address city-scale simulation requirements. This may include the development of new or contributions to emerging Application Domain Extensions for CityGML, meaningful integration of data from heterogeneous sources and semantically enrichment with additional data (e.g., social data), design and implementation of relational (i.e., PostGIS) or a graph database (i.e., Neo4j) to store and import/export geospatial data.
3D City Modeling (Junior researcher and Experienced researcher)
The GATE Institute is seeking to appoint researchers who will be intricately involved in the GATE City Digital Twin project.
AI in Urban planning and design (Junior researcher and Experienced researcher)
We are looking for junior and experienced researchers to build a multidisciplinary team that will go beyond the development of digital replicas and visualizations. The team with a diverse and flexible skillset should explore the full potential of integration of data from all stages of urban development and solving complex problems in urban modelling, simulation, analysis and visualization.
Junior researcher (Urban Simulations)
We are looking for a mixture between a scientist, engineer and philosopher who can create and maintain complex Knowledge graphs that amalgamate multiple data sources to represent complex entities in the GATE application domains: Future Cities, Digital Health, Smart Industry and Intelligent Government.
Nowadays Artificial Intelligence (AI) increasingly requires a strong integration of symbolic Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (e.g., ontologies, knowledge graphs, semantic web) and Machine Learning approaches. The key reason for this is that ML-based approaches expect or can be significantly improved by training them with high-quality and high-dimensional data. Building high-dimensional data, i.e., data that describe a certain phenomenon with a rich set of variables (rich data) is a difficult and effort-consuming task, especially when the quality needs to be preserved. It has estimated that up to 80% of the effort in data analytics projects is spent on preparing the data for the analytical modelling phase. Rich data is usually the result of the integration of data coming from different sources tackling semantic interoperability problems, such as the usage of different formats (e.g., CSVs vs. RDBs), different systems of identifiers (e.g., Place names vs. place identifiers), and different schemas (e.g., different attributes used to model the same domain).
Ontologies and Knowledge graphs (Junior researcher and Experienced researcher)