Weekly Working Hours: 37
Fixed Term Contract: End Date: 30 November 2027 (post is 28 months in total)
Welsh Language: Not Applicable
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About the Role
The Research Assistant/Associate role is externally funded by the European Commission under the Horizon Europe programme (HORIZON-CL2-2024-DEMOCRACY-01) in the context of the MULTIPOD project on "Multilingual and multicultural spaces for political deliberation". The overall objective of this project is to develop new multilingual technologies for healthier multicultural political deliberation, that is to say inclusive participation of European citizens in political discussion processes across languages and cultures, which can effectively lead to informed policies.
To this end, MULTIPOD will develop innovative, user-friendly and AI-powered methods for the extraction, transformation and visualisation of knowledge in order to increase hybrid (face-to-face and virtual) deliberative participation in policy debates.
This will include real-time audience interaction technologies for on-site participation, as well as topic extraction, aggregation and visualization services for large scale participation in online discussion processes. The project will also develop new ML/NLP and generative AI solutions to enable a moderated human-IA exchange of usable multicultural and multilingual knowledge between online and offline interaction spaces.
The project will focus not only on the design and development of these technologies, but also on the development of lessons learned from the application of these anticipated innovations in real-world contexts at different scales.
About the Unit
KMi
The Knowledge Media Institute (KMi) is a multidisciplinary corporate R&D lab for the Open University, committed to world class research activity at the forefront of data science and new media technology. KMi has extensive experience in data and web science and has, for almost 25 years, deployed research results to address real world scenarios that have led to innovation in education and commercial settings. KMi currently consists of around 80 researchers, has published more than 1000 scientific papers since its creation, and has been involved in over 100 EU and national projects, including ONR Project Bcause, FP7 CATALYST, EPSRC EDV - Election Debate Visualisation Project, Horizon Europe ORBIS, MK:Smart, and many others. The research conducted under these projects covers a wide range of issues related to the use of technology to democratize our society by improving citizen engagement in political and decision-making processes. Our focus is on the development of large-scale ideation and deliberation systems, enabling many voices to contribute to effective, impartial and democratic conversations that lead to intelligent group behaviour and social change.
STEM
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