Machine Learning Research Engineer in Natural Language Processing and Media Mining
Epfl Digital Humanities Laboratory
12 days ago
Role details
Contract type
Temporary contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
English, French, German Experience level
Junior Compensation
CHF 95KJob location
Tech stack
API
Artificial Intelligence
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Unix
Cloud Storage
Databases
Github
Information Extraction
Python
Machine Learning
Natural Language Processing
NoSQL
SQL Databases
Text Mining
Web Applications
Deep Learning
Kubernetes
Information Technology
HuggingFace
Job description
- Apply and adapt existing NLP and computer vision models to large-scale, multilingual historical text and image data.
- Fine-tune or design models for additional text mining tasks, in particular media section classification.
- Support the creation of ground truth data by adapting the setup of web-based annotation tools, and assist in the management of annotation campaigns and data releases.
- Contribute to the maintenance and adaptation of web-serving setups for annotation models (TorchServe).
- Support the consolidation, validation, and documentation of existing data, pipeline components, and code modules.
Additional activities (optional / depending on profile)
- Collaborate on the design of Impresso WebApp, Datalab and API
- Participate in the development and adoption of standards for the representation and exchange of historical data (raw material and annotations)
- Contribute to scientific publications and project workshops on media mining, semantic indexing, and sustainability
Requirements
- Experience: 1-3 years as a machine learning engineer or NLP researcher/ programmer
- Education: MSc or PhD in NLP, Computer Science, Data Science, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience in machine learning/NLP
- Technical skills:
- Solid expertise in machine learning, with practical experience in deep learning architectures (transformers, language models) and information extraction tasks
- Proficiency in Python, Unix-based systems, databases (SQL/NoSQL), cloud storage and computing (S3, Kubernetes, Run:AI), and scripting/automation
- Familiarity with collaborative development and code/model management platforms (GitHub, Hugging Face, and related tools)
- Mindset: Curious, creative, rigorous, and attentive to detail; motivated by scientific research and cultural heritage applications, with a proactive and problem-solving attitude
- Strong sense of teamwork, communication, accountability, and production readiness
- Very good command of written and spoken English
Desirable skills
- Prior experience in an academic or research context
- Experience with historical or digitized documents and interdisciplinary collaboration
- Experience with image processing alongside text and language data is a plus
- Interest in student supervision and academic publication
- Knowledge of French or German
About the company
Impresso is an interdisciplinary research project that brings together computational linguists, computer scientists, digital humanists, historians, and designers from EPFL, the University of Zurich, the University of Lausanne, and the C²DH (Luxembourg), along with over 20 European partners . Funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Luxembourg National Research Fund (2023-2027), the project pioneers new methods for exploring digitized newspaper and radio archives across languages, media, and borders through semantic enrichments and shared multilingual vector spaces