24.1107, Jobs: Comp Ling; Machine Translation; NLP: Post Doc, Stanford Natural Language Processing Group

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Subject: 24.1107, Jobs: Comp Ling; Machine Translation; NLP: Post Doc, Stanford Natural Language Processing Group

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Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2013 17:58:43
From: Prachi Balaji [prachi at cs.stanford.edu]
Subject: Computational Linguistics; Machine Translation; NLP: Post Doc, Stanford Natural Language Processing Group, California, USA

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University or Organization: Stanford Natural Language Processing Group 
Job Location: California, USA 
Web Address: http://nlp.stanford.edu
Job Rank: Post Doc

Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics; Machine Translation; NLP


Description:

The Stanford Natural Language Processing Group is interested in hiring 1 or 2
new postdocs for the coming academic year and beyond. The postdocs will work
together with other postdocs, graduate students, research staff, and faculty
on exciting projects at the forefront of probabilistic and deep learning
models of language and computational linguistics, involving large-scale,
supervised, semi-supervised and unsupervised learning.

For these positions we are looking for candidates interested in working in
conjunction with our DARPA-funded research projects on machine translation and
natural language understanding. Research topics could include: syntax-based
MT, semantics-based MT, applications of linguistic analysis or large scale
optimization to MT, deep learning for NLP, textual similarity and entailment,
coreference, relation extraction, or knowledge-base construction and
inference.

Postdocs are initially a 1-year position, with good possibilities for
extension to 2 or 3 years (depending on performance and continued funding).

The Stanford NLP Group is a fun, collaborative group providing many
opportunities for learning, hands-on research and teamwork. The Stanford NLP
Group values having a diverse mix of people and is committed to equal
opportunity in employment; we are always pleased to identify anyone with great
qualifications and promise.

Please apply by sending a cover letter and CV and arranging for 2 or more
references to be sent to Christopher Manning via the application email address
below, preferably before the end of March.



Application Deadline:  
	  
Email Address for Applications: manning at stanford.edu 
Contact Information:
	Prachi Balaji 
	Email: prachi at cs.stanford.edu 





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