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Role overview
As a full stack developer at Contenseo, you will be an integral part of our dynamic team based in the prestigious Adapt Centre at Trinity College. You’ll have the opportunity to work on our groundbreaking content licensing system, utilising your expertise in to enhance copyright protection and streamline the licensing process.
We require a solutions-focussed person that can deliver a high-valuable impact to the project through the implementation of technical solutions to the project goals, in particular to further develop the ‘Licence Finder’, to assist those who licence (buy) content and those who licence (sell) content online. Currently licensing content remains a very fragmented, form-heavy and human-centric user experience (UX). The project aims to develop a system – which will have the following innovative features: A content licensing ‘digital agent’ will increase efficiency, reduce costs, and generate extra revenues by automating and streamlining the process of identifying, tracking, and licensing copyrighted content. Such an agent will offer several competitive advantages and value propositions, as it will automate the process and remove many touch points that currently require a person’s attention.
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Why ADAPT and Contenseo?
Contribute to the ADAPT research agenda that pioneers and combines research in AI driven technologies: Natural Language Processing, Video/Text/Image/Speech processing, digital engagement & HCI, semantic modelling, personalisation, privacy & data governance.
Work with our interdisciplinary team of leading experts from the complementary fields of, Social Sciences, Communications, Commerce/Fintech, Ethics, Law, Health, Environment and Sustainability.
Leverage our success. ADAPT’s researchers have signed 43 collaborative research projects, 52 licence agreements and oversee 16 active commercialisation funds and 52 commercialisation awards. ADAPT has won 40 competitive EU research projects and obtained €18.5 million in non-exchequer non-commercial funding. Additionally, six spinout companies have been formed. ADAPT’s researchers have produced over 1,500 journal and conference publications and nearly 100 PhD students have been trained.
As an ADAPT employee you will have access to a network of 85 global experts and over 250 staff as well as a wide multi-disciplinary ecosystem across eight leading Irish universities. We can influence and inform your work, share our networks and collaborate with you to increase your impact, and accelerate your career opportunities. Specifically we offer:
How to apply?
Please send a cover letter and CV to Aiden Murray at [email protected].