27.2691, Support: Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology / France

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Subject: 27.2691, Support: Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology / France

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Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2016 13:24:28
From: Christian Puech [christian.puech at univ-paris3.fr]
Subject: Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology, PhD, Labex EFL, France

 Institution/Organization: Labex EFL 
Department:  
Web Address: www.labex-efl.org 

Level: PhD 

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology 
 

Description:

Within research projects in linguistics (and more specifically in phonetics,
phonology and prosody) and in computer science (more precisely in speech
synthesis), a  PhD position is open in "Prosodic description and modeling
according to phonostyle for an application in speech synthesis".

The Phd will  be supervised by a linguist (Elisabeth DELAIS-ROUSSARIE, UMR
7110-LLF, Université Paris-Diderot) and Damien LOLIVE, IRISA, Université
Rennes) and will be achieved primarily in one of the two institutions
(Université Paris-Diderot and Université de Rennes) depending on the candidate
profile.

More information on the Phd subject is available at the following address:
https://www-expression.irisa.fr/files/2016/06/phd_caracterisation_generation_l
ivre_audio.pdf

The ideal Ph.D student should have a master (or equivalent) degree in one of
the following areas: linguistics, applied linguistics, phonetics and
phonology, engineering, or computer science. Given the nature of the project
(on French prosody and TTS), the position would suit someone with a good
knowledge of French.

All applications received by Wednesday 6th july will be considered with a view
to the successful candidate starting in the autumn 2016.

For further information, don’t hesitate to contact Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie
(Elisabeth.roussarie at wanadoo.fr) and/or Damien Lolive
(Damien.lolive at irisa.fr).

To apply to this position please send to Damien Lolive and Elisabeth
Delais-Roussarie a CV, a cover letter and an academic record sheet.
 

Application Deadline: 06-Jul-2016 

Contact Information: 
	Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie
	elisabeth.roussarie at wanadoo.fr  


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