8.989, Jobs: Rank Xerox Research Centre, Engl Ling

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Subject: 8.989, Jobs: Rank Xerox Research Centre, Engl Ling

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Date:  Tue, 1 Jul 1997 16:54:30 +0200
From:  Gregory Grefenstette <Gregory.Grefenstette at grenoble.rxrc.xerox.com>
Subject:  Rank Xerox Research Centre

2)
Date:  Wed, 25 Jun 1997 17:15:32 +0100
From:  Cornelia Tschichold <tschichold at ubaclu.unibas.ch>
Subject:  Assistantship in English linguistics, U. Basel

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 1 Jul 1997 16:54:30 +0200
From:  Gregory Grefenstette <Gregory.Grefenstette at grenoble.rxrc.xerox.com>
Subject:  Rank Xerox Research Centre

        Research Position in Multi-Lingual Text Mining
                at the Rank Xerox Research Centre

The Multi-Lingual Theory and Technology Group at the Rank Xerox
Research Centre (located in Grenoble, France) is looking for a
motivated research engineer to work on problems in information
retrieval and natural language processing.



			Research Associate

You will have already worked upon large textual corpora, and have
acquired experience in practical approaches to natural language
processing. A university background in both computer science and
linguistics is required.  You must master Unix, C, APIs, and
documentation.  Your tasks will be building research prototypes,
performing large-scale evaluations, and imagining innovative
applications of our linguistic technology. English is the working
language, knowledge of other languages a plus. Experience in
information retrieval will be highly appreciated.

The position will be available in mid-1997.


Applications should be sent to:

Gregory Grefenstette
RXRC,
6 chemin de Maupertuis,
38240 Meylan, France
fax: +33 476 61 50 99
e-mail: Gregory.Grefenstette at grenoble.rxrc.xerox.com





____________________________________________________________________________
Gregory Grefenstette,   Multilingual Theory and Technology
Rank Xerox Research Centre, 6 chemin de Maupertuis, 38240 Meylan, France
Gregory.Grefenstette at grenoble.rxrc.xerox.com OR grefen at xerox.fr
Phone : (33) 4 76 61 50 82               fax :   (33) 4 76 61 50 99


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 25 Jun 1997 17:15:32 +0100
From:  Cornelia Tschichold <tschichold at ubaclu.unibas.ch>
Subject:  Assistantship in English linguistics, U. Basel

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50% ASSISTANTSHIP IN ENGLISH LINGUISTICS


     There will be a part-time vacancy for a Teaching Assistant in
English Linguistics from 1st October, 1997. The post will involve 50%
of normal teaching and administrative duties, and will be paid
accordingly.

     Candidates should be university graduates and should have
qualifications in linguistics and/or phonetics. They should either be
native speakers of English or have a sufficient command of the
language as to be able to teach the phonetics of English in
detail. They should also have at least a working knowledge of German.

     The principal duties of the person appointed will be to assist
with the teaching of an introductory course in English linguistics,
which covers phonetics and phonology in the winter semester, and
grammar and semantics in the summer semester. The work will involve
tutorial classes for groups of 10 to 20 students to follow up the
lectures given by Professor Allerton, who will adopt a broadly based
theory-neutral approach. Coordination will also be necessary with the
practical courses given by a lector.

     The overall minimum teaching duties will be two hours a week,
though there will be the opportunity to undertake further teaching if
the assistant wishes. The person appointed will be expected to carry
out personal research in one or more fields in linguistics/phonetics,
and will additionally be required to carry out certain administrative
duties.

     Appointments normally run for a maximum of three years in the
case of assistants without a doctorate, and for five years in the case
of those with a doctorate. The salary will start at a little under
Sfr.  30,000 (a little over in the case of candidates with a
doctorate).

     Applications, including a curriculum vitae and the names of two
academic referees, should be received at the address below on or
before 21st July, 1997. Interviews of short-listed candidates will be
held in August.

                                         June 1997

Englisches Seminar der Universit=E4t, Nadelberg 6, CH-4051 Basel
TEL +41 61 267 27 90

Department of English, University of Basle, Switzerland
FAX +41 61 267 27 80

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