6.1343, Jobs: Position in Computational Linguistics
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Subject: 6.1343, Jobs: Position in Computational Linguistics
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From: manning+ at andrew.cmu.edu (Christopher D Manning)
Subject: Position in Computational Linguistics
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Position in Computational Linguistics
At Carnegie Mellon University
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The Philosophy Department at Carnegie Mellon University solicits
candidates for a full-time tenure-track position in its Computational
Linguistics Program. The position is at the Assistant/Associate
Professor rank; candidates currently holding tenure will be considered.
The job will commence with Autumn Term, 1996.
The Computational Linguistics Program has 13 Core Faculty with
appointments in either the Department of Philosophy or Computer
Science. The Program offers the Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. degrees in
Computational Linguistics. Currently, there are 32 graduate students,
more than half of whom are in the Ph.D. Program.
Applicants should be prepared to teach undergraduate and graduate
courses in computational linguistics or closely related topics, such
as applications of computational linguistics to information management
or machine translation; to engage in cross-disciplinary research with
colleagues, in particular in applied research projects; to assist in
the advising of students in the Computational Linguistics Program and
the administration of the Program; and to participate in the
activities of the Laboratory for Computational Linguistics.
Candidates ideally should have strong backgrounds in computer science
as well as linguistics. Special consideration will be given to
applicants with demonstrated ability to establish and sustain funded
research projects.
Candidates should include with their applications a statement of
research interests, a sample of papers, curriculum vitae, and the
names of at least three people from whom letters of recommendation
have been requested. Applicants who do not already have the Ph.D.
degree must offer evidence that the degree will be granted by August
1996.
Send applications by December 1, 1995, to:
Computational Linguistics Search Committee
Department of Philosophy
Carnegie Mellon University
Schenley Park
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213-3890 (USA)
Note: Carnegie Mellon University does not discriminate and Carnegie
Mellon University is required not to discriminate in admission,
employment, or administration of its programs on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, or handicap in violation of Title VI of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments
of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or other
federal, state, or local laws or executive orders. In addition,
Carnegie Mellon University does not discriminate in admission,
employment, or administration of its programs on the basis of
religion, creed, ancestry, belief, age, veteran status, sexual
orientation or in violation of any federal, state, or local laws or
executive orders. While the federal government does continue to
exclude gays, lesbians and bisexuals from receiving ROTC scholarships
or serving in the military, ROTC classes on this campus are available
to all students. Inquiries concerning application of these statements
should be directed to the Provost, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000
Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 [(412) 268-6684] or the Vice
President for Enrollment, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes
Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 [(412) 268-2056]. Obtain general
information about Carnegie Mellon University by calling (412)
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