2 PhD positions in computational linguistics: University of Heidelberg and EML Research gGmbH
Anette Frank
frank at cl.uni-heidelberg.de
Thu May 22 14:56:14 UTC 2008
Apologies for cross-posting
As part of the "Innovation Fonds for Frontier Research" (FRONTIER) of the
Excellence Initiative, the University of Heidelberg advertises
two positions for researchers/PhD students
(half-time positions, salary TV-L13/2)
for a joint research project between
the Computational Linguistics Department of the University of Heidelberg
and
the Natural Language Processing Group at EML Research gGmbH, Heidelberg.
The project is about semantics-driven synchronous generation of natural
language and 3D scenes. The research will be carried out in collaboration
with the Visualisation and Numerical Geometry group of the
Interdisciplinary
Center for Scientific Computing (IWR) at the University of Heidelberg.
The ideal candidates have a strong background in computational
linguistics and
possess a Masters or a Diploma degree in computational linguistics or a
related
field. A solid background in linguistics and knowledge about
corpus-based methods
as well as statistics is required. Java programming skills are expected.
Strong candidates with high qualification (PhD) may apply for a full
position.
The project will start on August 1st, 2008. A later starting date may be
negotiated. The project will be funded for two years. Further funding is
anticipated but cannot be guaranteed.
EML Research gGmbH is a private non-profit research laboratory dedicated to
basic and applied research in IT. The NLP group is an interdisciplinary
research group that works on applications in the area of discourse and
dialogue,
in particular coreference resolution, lexical semantics, text generation,
automatic summarization, and knowledge extraction from semistructured input
(see http://www.eml-research.de/nlp).
The Computational Linguistics Department of the University of Heidelberg
undertakes research in the area of multilingual language processing, with
focus on semantics and data-driven methods
(http://www.cl.uni-heidelberg.de).
The Computational Linguistics Department is associated with the Heidelberg
Graduate School of Mathematical and Computational Methods for the Sciences
(http://www.mathcomp.uni-heidelberg.de). Doctoral students can associate
with the graduate school and take part in special teaching programs.
Please send your application to:
Seminar für Computerlinguistik
Universitaet Heidelberg
Im Neuenheimer Feld 325
D-69120 Heidelberg
Germany
or electronically to: icl (at) cl.uni-heidelberg.de
Applications received by June 23, 2008 will receive fullest consideration.
The positions remain open until filled. The University of Heidelberg is an
equal opportunity employer.
The candidates will be chosen by a joint committee of EML Research and the
University of Heidelberg.
Inquiries should be addressed to:
Prof. Dr. Anette Frank
Email: frank (at) cl.uni-heidelberg.de
http://www.cl.uni-heidelberg.de/~frank
or:
Dr. Michael Strube
Email: strube (at) eml-research.de
http://www.eml-research.de/~strube
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Prof. Dr. Anette Frank
Computational Linguistics Department
University of Heidelberg
Im Neuenheimer Feld 325
69120 Heidelberg, Germany
http://www.cl.uni-heidelberg.de/~frank
email: frank at cl.uni-heidelberg.de
phone: +49-(0)6221/54-3247
secr: +49-(0)6221/54-3245
fax: +49-(0)6221/54-3242
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