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We seek to hire a postdoctoral researcher in AI and Social Network Analysis to contribute to the NIKAW project (Networks of Ideas and Knowledge in the Ancient World), funded by an InterDisciplinary Network (ID-N) Grant.
The NIKAW project aims to leverage textual data from the ancient world to reconstruct the transmission of knowledge across multilingual, geographically dispersed, and chronologically extended communities. Bringing together expertise from history of ideas, knowledge circulation, book history, reception studies, social network analysis, knowledge network analysis, and bibliometrics, the project seeks to analyze how knowledge was shared and transformed in the ancient world (ca. 8th century BCE – 4th century CE).
The postdoctoral researcher will join an interdisciplinary team working at the intersection of computational linguistics, intellectual history, and AI-driven knowledge analysis. The position is embedded in the Centre for Computational Linguistics (CCL) within the Department of Linguistics, which conducts cutting-edge research in computational linguistics, with a strong focus on language technology applications. The researcher will also engage with the digital humanities (DH) community at the Faculty of Arts, participating in monthly seminars, drop-in sessions, and other collaborative initiatives.
Additionally, the researcher will collaborate with scholars in the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), gaining access to expertise and methodologies in bibliometric and network analysis. The researcher will also benefit from the expertise and resources of LECTIO, KU Leuven’s research institute for pre-modern intellectual history, and Leuven.AI, KU Leuven’s institute for artificial intelligence research.
The postdoctoral researcher will advance the project’s methodological development by focusing on one or more of the following areas:
For more information please contact Prof. dr. Tim Van de Cruys, tel.: +32 16 32 35 19, mail: [email protected] and Prof. dr. Margherita Fantoli, tel.: +32 16 19 38 52, mail: [email protected].
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