Web Ontology Language Jobs
The Web Ontology Language is a family of knowledge representation languages for authoring ontologies. The languages are characterised by formal semantics and RDF/XML-based serializations for the Semantic Web. OWL is endorsed by the World Wide Web Consortium and has attracted academic, medical and commercial interest.
In October 2007, a new W3C working group was started to extend OWL with several new features as proposed in the OWL 1.1 member submission. W3C announced the new version of OWL on 27 October 2009. This new version, called OWL 2, soon found its way into semantic editors such as Protégé and semantic reasoners such as Pellet, RacerPro, FaCT++ and HermiT.
The OWL family contains many species, serializations, syntaxes and specifications with similar names. OWL and OWL2 are used to refer to the 2004 and 2009 specifications, respectively. Full species names will be used, including specification version. When referring more generally, OWL Family will be used.
| Posted | Job | Tags | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 6, 2013 | Ontology Manager New York University Langone Medical Center New York City |
full-time | |
| Jan. 29, 2013 | Applications Developer (Research Computing) University of St Andrews St Andrews, Fife |
full-time | |
| Oct. 28, 2012 | LIS Faculty (Open Rank) Simmons College Boston, Massachusetts |
full-time | |
| July 31, 2012 | Research Assistant Centre for Digital Music (C4DM) at Queen Mary University of London |
temporary | |
| May 14, 2012 | Data, Network, and Translational Research Librarian University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin |
full-time | |
| April 6, 2012 | Semantic Web Programmer/Developer Brown University Providence, Rhode Island |
full-time | |
| March 13, 2012 | Digital Archiving Researcher Technical University of Berlin Berlin |
full-time | |
| Jan. 23, 2012 | Digital Assets Librarian York University Toronto, Ontario |
full-time | |
| July 18, 2011 | Senior Research Programmer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign, Illinois |
full-time |