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University or Organization: Saarland University Rank of Job: Researcher Specialty Areas Required: Psycholinguistics Description: The Psycholinguistics Group in the Department of Computational Linguistics, Saarland University is seeking to fill a research position in the area of Experimental Psycholinguistics. The group has an active profile in human language processing research, which includes on-line experimental studies (eye-tracking), computational modeling, and statistical NLP. Experimental Psycholinguist: Experience in designing, running and analysing psycholinguistic experiments is desired. Ideal applicants will also have familiarity with (some of) the following paradigms: self-paced reading, eye-tracking (fixed or head-mounted), language production, and web-based experiments. Good knowledge of German is also strongly desired for this position, but may be waived for an exceptional candidate. This is primarily a research position, although some research related teaching will also be involved (particularly for the experimental psycholinguist). Candidates should have research experience in a relevant subject area, and ideally hold a PhD. The positions are on the BAT IIa scale (roughly up to Euro 40K per annum, depending on age and family status) and are tenable for 2-3 years in the first instance, with good possibilities for renewal. Positions are available from early 2003. Applications received before November 1, 2002 are assured fullest consideration. Interested persons should send a letter of application giving contact details for two possible referees and a full CV to the address below (e-mail applications are also welcome). The Department offers state-of-the-art research facilities including, high-end computer servers and workstations, head-mounted (SMI) and DPI eye-tracking equipment, and software and corpus infrastructure. Saarland University has an international profile in computational linguistics, cognitive science and computer science. The research environment is further supported by a European Graduate School for ''Language Technology and Cognitive Systems'' (joint with Edinburgh University) and a Centre of Excellence (SFB 378) in the area of ''Resource Adaptive Cognitive Processes''. The University of Saarland seeks to increase the proportion of women in positions where they are under-represented, and therefore particularly encourages applications from women. In the selection procedure, disabled persons with equivalent qualifications will be favoured. Address for Applications: Attn: Prof. Dr. Matthew W. Crocker Computational Linguistics Saarland University Building 17.1 Saarbruecken, 66041 Germany Applications are due by 01-Nov-2002 Contact Information: Prof. Dr. Matthew Crocker. Email: crockerMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecoli.uni-sb.de Fax: +49 681 302 6561