20.1978, Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Researcher, University of Heidelberg

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Subject: 20.1978, Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Researcher, University of Heidelberg

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Date: 24-May-2009
From: Anette Frank < frank at cl.uni-heidelberg.de >
Subject: Computational Linguistics: Researcher, University of Heidelberg, Germany
 

	
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Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 11:52:27
From: Anette Frank [frank at cl.uni-heidelberg.de]
Subject: Computational Linguistics: Researcher, University of Heidelberg, Germany

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University or Organization: University of Heidelberg 
Department: Computational Linguistics Department
Job Location: Heidelberg, Germany 
Web Address: http://www.cl.uni-heidelberg.de

Job Rank: Researcher  

Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics 


Description:

The Department of Computational Linguistics at the University of Heidelberg
opens a position for a Computational Linguist.

The position involves research and 4hrs/week teaching  (in German) in our
Computational Linguistics B.A. and  M.A. programs, as well as
administrative duties.

We welcome applications of candidates holding a diploma, Masters or
doctorate degree in Computational Linguistics or a related field. 
Post-doctoral researchers are given preference.

The successful candidate has solid background in theoretical and applied
computational linguistics, with emphasis on statistical, data-driven
methods and a strong interest in state-of-the-art NLP research.

We are an expanding team of young and dynamic researchers, working in the
area of multilingual language processing, with focus on data-driven methods
for semantic analysis and multilingual NLP applications.

Salary: according to German scale TV-L 13
Duration: limited to one year (or two years on a half-time basis with
reduced teaching load)
Starting date: September 1st, 2009

Applications should include a CV, a statement of research and teaching
interests, list of publications and two names of references.

The University of Heidelberg is an equal opportunity employer.

Please send inquiries and applications (in PDF format) to Prof. Dr. Anette
Frank (see contact information below).


Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)
	  
Email Address for Applications: frank at cl.uni-heidelberg.de 
Contact Information:
	Anette Frank 
	Email: frank at cl.uni-heidelberg.de 
	Phone: +49-(0)6221/54-3247 



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