24.427, Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Post Doc, Georgetown University
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Subject: 24.427, Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Post Doc, Georgetown University
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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 13:53:39
From: Elizabeth Zsiga [zsigae at georgetown.edu]
Subject: Computational Linguistics: Post Doc, Georgetown University, District of Columbia, USA
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University or Organization: Georgetown University
Job Location: District of Columbia, USA
Web Address: http://linguistics.georgetown.edu/
Job Rank: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics
Description:
The Department of Linguistics at Georgetown University invites applications
for a post-doctoral researcher specializing in Computational Methods in
Linguistics (including, but not limited to, NLP, modeling, or computational
corpus linguistics). We seek candidates whose research addresses the
application of computational methods to testing linguistic hypotheses. The
post-doc will not be pre-assigned to a particular project; we are looking for
a candidate with an innovative research agenda and with the ability to engage
and collaborate with one or more of the ongoing research programs in the
department.
The responsibilities of the position include teaching 1 course per semester,
in addition to conducting original research.
The appointment will be for the academic year 2013/2014, with the possibility
of renewal for a second year, and will begin on August 1, 2013. Applicants
must have completed all requirements for the PhD degree by the time of the
appointment.
Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged
to apply. Georgetown University is interested in applicants with experience
and interest in 1) communities of color, 2) cultures other than their own, 3)
culturally diverse groups and 4) developing and implementing curricula that
address multicultural issues.
Applications should be sent via email in pdf format, and should be received by
March 1 for full consideration. Dossiers should include a CV, a brief
statement of research interests and teaching qualifications, at least one
representative publication, and names and contact information for three
references.
For applications and for further information, please contact Elizabeth Zsiga
at the application email address below.
Note: the Georgetown Linguistics Department is seeking to fill two positions
for AY 2013/14, one is a Visiting assistant Professor in Phonology and the
other is a Post Doc in Computational Linguistics. Applicants should clearly
indicate which position they are applying for. Individuals who may be
interested in and qualified for both positions do not need to submit separate
applications, but should indicate their dual expertise and interest in the
cover letter and in statements of research and teaching.
Application Deadline: 01-Mar-2013
Mailing Address for Applications:
Elizabeth Zsiga
Dept of Linguistics
Georgetown University
Washington, DC 20057
USA
Email Address for Applications: zsigae at georgetown.edu
Contact Information:
Elizabeth Zsiga
Email: zsigae at georgetown.edu
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