33.3577, Support: Computational Linguistics; Spanish: PhD, Universität Stuttgart
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Subject: 33.3577, Support: Computational Linguistics; Spanish: PhD, Universität Stuttgart
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From: Sebastian Pado [pado at ims.uni-stuttgart.de]
Subject: Computational Linguistics; Spanish: PhD, Universität Stuttgart
Institution/Organization: Universität Stuttgart
Department: IMS
Web Address: www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de
Level: PhD
Duties: Project Work
Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics
Required Language(s): Spanish (spa)
Description:
We are looking to hire a doctoral student in computational linguistics
for the newly funded DFG project on analyzing the dramas of Calderón
de la Barca. The project will be carried out in collaboration between
the chair of Theoretical Computational Linguistics at the University
of Stuttgart (Sebastian Padó) and the chair of Romance Philology at
the University of Tübingen (Hanno Ehrlicher). Start date is spring
2023.
Your background:
- Master's degree in (computational) linguistics, computer science,
digital humanities or related field
- Strong experience in computational analysis of text
- Knowledge of Spanish, ideally including historical stages
- Ideally, experience with interdisciplinary collaboration in the
digital humanities, in particular between computational linguistics
and literary studies
The position:
- 3-year doctoral researcher position at 85% TV-L 13, approx.
40-45kE/year before taxes, see [1] for details
- The goal of the project is to identify the role of recurring
patterns -- on various linguistic levels -- in Spanish 'siglo de oro'
dramas by Calderón de la Barca, in particular with regard to
productivity.
How to apply:
Send a single PDF to Sebastian Pado (pado at ims.uni-stuttgart.de),
containing:
- short CV
- statement of motivation for position
Application Deadline: 15-Dec-2022
Contact Information:
Sebastian Pado
pado at ims.uni-stuttgart.de
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