32.546, Jobs: Computational Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics; Syntax: Post Doc, Yale University

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Subject: 32.546, Jobs: Computational Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics; Syntax: Post Doc, Yale University

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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2021 13:07:26
From: Robert Frank [bob.frank at yale.edu]
Subject: Computational Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics; Syntax: Post Doc, Yale University, Connecticut, USA

 
University or Organization: Yale University 
Department: Linguistics
Job Location: Connecticut, USA 
Web Address: https://ling.yale.edu/
Job Title: Postdoc in Neural Networks and Language Learning
Job Rank: Post Doc

Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics; Syntax 


Description:

The Computational Linguistics at Yale (CLAY) Lab (http://clay.yale.edu/),
directed by Bob Frank (https://bobfrank1.github.io/), is seeking to appoint an
NSF-funded postdoctoral researcher. The researcher will take part in a
research project exploring the viability of deep neural networks as models of
natural language learning. Specifically, the project aims at an understanding
of the relationship between the inductive biases of neural networks and the
constraints on syntax that generative linguists take to be imposed by
universal grammar. The work will be conducted in collaboration with
researchers from Yale University and Johns Hopkins University. The initial
appointment will be for one year, with the opportunity of extension for a
second year. 

Applicants should have a publication record that includes computational
modeling of language structure, processing or acquisition, as well as a
background in syntax. Practical and theoretical computational skills are
expected, but no specific expertise in neural network modeling is necessary.
Candidates should, however, be willing to commit to quickly getting up to
speed in the practice of neural network research. Finally, prior to beginning
the position, applicants should have completed the requirements for their PhD
in a relevant field (e.g., linguistics, computer science, psychology, or
cognitive science).

Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, and we
especially encourage applications from women and members of under-represented
minorities.

To apply, submit the following to the application email provided below:
- A cover letter that briefly describes previous research accomplishments and
areas of interests for future work,
- A current CV, and
- Two representative pieces of research (links to on-line publications are
sufficient).

In the cover letter, please also include contact information for three
references.



Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)
	  
Email Address for Applications: clay.postdoc at gmail.com 
Contact Information:
	Robert Frank 
	Email: bob.frank at yale.edu 


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