11.2219, Jobs: Comp Ling Research assist, U of Lisbon Portugal

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Subject: 11.2219, Jobs: Comp Ling Research assist, U of Lisbon Portugal

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Date:  13 Oct 2000 17:12:25 -0000
From:  "António Branco" <nexing at di.fc.ul.pt>
Subject:  Comp Ling: Research assistant at University of Lisbon, Lisbon Portugal

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Date:  13 Oct 2000 17:12:25 -0000
From:  "António Branco" <nexing at di.fc.ul.pt>
Subject:  Comp Ling: Research assistant at University of Lisbon, Lisbon Portugal


Rank of Job: Research assistant
Areas Required: Computational linguistics
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: University of Lisbon
Department: Department of Informatics
State or Province: Lisbon
Country: Portugal
Final Date of Application: 31 October 2000
Contact: Prof. António Branco nexing at di.fc.ul.pt

Address for Applications:
Faculdade de Ciências de Lisboa, Campo Grande
Lisbon
Lisbon 1700
Portugal

The LabMAC-Laboratory of Computational Models and Architectures of the
Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, has an immediate
opening for young computational linguists. The successful applicant
will be enrolled, at the beginning, as research assistant in the
multidisciplinary team conducting research in a project on natural
negation modeling and processing.

Applicants should be creative problem solvers and strong team players.
Desired qualifications include experience or strong interest in formal
and computational semantics and/or computational psycholinguistics.
Applicants should hold a degree in Computational Linguistics, or a
related field. The posts are, in the first instance, fixed term for 2
years.

Please send enquiries and resumes to: nexing at di.fc.ul.pt

or to:
	Prof. António Branco
	(Projecto Nexing)
	Departamento de Informática
	Faculdade de Ciências de Lisboa
	Campo Grande, 1700 Lisboa
	Portugal

Shortlisted candidates will be sent further information.

Nexing-Natural Negation Modeling and Processing is a project funded by
FCT-Foundation for Science and Technology (http://www.fct.mct.pt/) under
the contract 34076/99. For financial conditions, check the information,
in Portuguese, at http://www.fct.mct.pt/formacao/


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