24.1006, Jobs: Applied Ling; Historical Ling; Computational Ling; Text/Corpus Ling: Post Doc, CNRS
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Subject: 24.1006, Jobs: Applied Ling; Historical Ling; Computational Ling; Text/Corpus Ling: Post Doc, CNRS
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Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 11:59:10
From: Thierry Poibeau [thierry.poibeau at ens.fr]
Subject: Applied Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics: Post Doc, CNRS, Paris, France
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University or Organization: CNRS
Job Location: Paris area, France
Web Address: http://www.lattice.cnrs.fr/
Job Rank: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Description:
Lattice, a CNRS research laboratory in linguistics in Paris area (UMR8094,
CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure et Université Sorbonne Nouvelle,
http://www.lattice.cnrs.fr/), offers a post-doctoral position on one of the
following research topics (the first topic has priority):
- Computational models of language evolution and language change (projects
aiming at establishing a real link between linguistic data and computer models
will be considered in priority )
- Advanced numerical methods for corpus linguistics (e.g. unsupervised
learning for linguistic studies)
- (Graded) word sense induction from corpora (in English and/or French)
The successful candidate will be able to develop his own trend of research.
For most of the above positions, the theoretical framework and the languages
considered for exploration are left to the choice of the candidate (except
when otherwise stated).
The salary is 2000 euros net per month. The position is available at the
Lattice laboratory (Ecole Normale Supérieure in Montrouge, within Paris area)
for 9 months, from autumn 2013 onwards.
To apply, please send first (as soon as possible and in any case before March
15, 2013) a CV to Thierry Poibeau at thierry.poibeau at ens.fr and Benjamin
Fagard at benjamin.fagard at ens.fr and a brief description of a research project
so as to be able to evaluate the adequacy between the candidate’s project and
the post. Relevant proposals will then be examined by an independent committee
on the basis of a full standard application form to be sent by March 31, 2013.
Application Deadline: 31-Mar-2013
Email Address for Applications: thierry.poibeau at ens.fr
Contact Information:
Thierry Poibeau
Email: thierry.poibeau at ens.fr
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