26.1536, Jobs: German; Computational Linguistics; Semantics: Post Doc, University of Stuttgart
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Subject: 26.1536, Jobs: German; Computational Linguistics; Semantics: Post Doc, University of Stuttgart
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Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2015 17:02:59
From: Sebastian Pado [pado at ims.uni-stuttgart.de]
Subject: German; Computational Linguistics; Semantics: Post Doc, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
University or Organization: University of Stuttgart
Department: Natural Language Processing
Job Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Web Address: http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de
Job Title: Postdoctoral Researcher
Job Rank: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics; Semantics
Required Language(s): German (deu)
Description:
The research group of Theoretical Computational Linguistics [2] at IMS,
Stuttgart University, is looking to fill a three-year postdoctoral researcher
position starting October 2015. Payment is according to the German TV-L pay
scale (TV-L 13 100%; see [1] for details).
The postdoctoral researcher position is available in a project associated with
the SFB 732 "Incremental Specification in Context" and is concerned with the
semantics of morphological derivation in German [3]. Prerequisite is a PhD
degree in computational linguistics, computer science, or a related field.
Candidates are expected to have substantial previous knowledge of natural
language processing, solid programming skills, and openness for
interdisciplinary collaboration. Knowledge of German and prior experience in
machine learning or distributional semantics are definite advantages. There
are no teaching obligations; time to pursue independent research will be
available.
Please send applications (a single PDF file containing a motivation letter,
CV, list of publications and research statement) by email to Sebastian Pado,
(email address below). Applications received by April 15, 2015 will receive
full consideration. The position is open until filled. For further
information, send an email to Sebastian Pado.
[1] http://oeffentlicher-dienst.info/c/t/rechner/tv-l/west?id=tv-l-2014
[2] http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/institut/arbeitsgruppen/tcl/index.html
[3] http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/linguistik/sfb732/index.php?article_id=180
Application Deadline: 15-Apr-2015 (Open until filled)
Email Address for Applications: pado at ims.uni-stuttgart.de
Contact Information:
Sebastian Pado
Email: pado at ims.uni-stuttgart.de
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