Fw: (nlp-members 532) Opening: visiting researcher position at NYU (fwd)
Yuphaphann Hoonchamlong
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Mon Jan 22 07:55:53 UTC 2001
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From: Virach Sornlertlamvanich <virach at nectec.or.th>
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Subject: Fw: (nlp-members 532) Opening: visiting researcher position at NYU
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From: "Satoshi Sekine" <sekine at cs.nyu.edu>
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Subject: (nlp-members 532) Opening: visiting researcher position at NYU
>
> Please circulate this for your students and colleagues who might be
> interested in. Thank you.
>
> Satoshi Sekine
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Opening for Visiting Researcher
>
> Computer Science Department
> New York University
>
>
> We are looking for a researcher who would join us as a visiting
> researcher for nine month (extendable to one year) in our Natural
> Language Processing project.
>
> Term: October 2001 - June 2002
> (extendable to one year based on the performance)
>
> Requirement: NLP experience, programming experience
>
> Salary: $1500 - $2500 / a month (based on qualifications)
> Including housing and a round trip to NY
>
> Project:
> Research on Natural Language Processing in the Proteus Project
> (part of the Computer Science Dept. at New York University) under
> the supervision of Prof. Ralph Grishman and Prof. Satoshi Sekine.
> Build up a component or a system for various aspects of NLP,
> including parsing, dependency analysis, IE pattern acquisition,
> semantic classification, noun phrase extraction, coreference,
> cross-document coreference, etc. The specific topic will
> be chosen in consultation with the candidate.
>
> Application: Send sekine at cs.nyu.edu your application including
> the following information (in English, plain text)
>
> * Name, e-mail address, homepage address (if you have)
> * Contact information (telephone, office address)
> * Your supervisor's name, contact information (e-mail/telephone)
> * English qualifications (TOEIC, TOEFL, Eigo-Kentei or other kinds)
> * Experience in programming, NLP and related area
> * A brief statement of interest (Write your interest, motivation or
> experiences in NLP and/or advertize yourself to this position.
> 20-50 lines; please write it by yourself and it should NOT be
> checked by other people)
>
> Potential types of candidates include, but are not limited to,
> * First year PhD students (who have a related research topic or
> have not yet decided on a topic)
> * Second year PhD students who have a related research topic
> * MSc students who intend to go on to PhD courses and are free
> to be absent from school (applicants who have intention
> to come to NYU PhD cource are also welcome)
> * Researchers at a company or an institute who can take one year
> leave (Note that the outcome of the research belongs to NYU)
>
> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> For any of the categories above, please discuss this
> with your supervisor before applying.
> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Schedule:
> March 15, 2001 : Application deadline
> March 20, 2001 : Notification of the interview candidates
> March 25 - April 15, 2001 : Interview in New York, Tokyo or Osaka
> (most likely at the Annual Meeting of ANLP
> at Tokyo University on March 27-30.)
> May 1, 2001 : Notification of the acceptance
> October 2001 - June 2002 : Visiting Researcher at NYU
>
> Previous Visitors:
> We have had several visitors already in a similar situation.
> If you are interested in talking with them, please contact us.
>
> Question:
> If you have a question, send e-mail to sekine at cs.nyu.edu.
>
> Our Homepage:
> http://cs.nyu.edu/cs/projects/proteus/
>
>
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