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Sun Oct 09 2005
Support: Computational Ling: PhD Student, U of Zurich
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1. Michael
Hess,
Computational Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Message 1: Computational Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Zurich, Switzerland
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Date: 09-Oct-2005
From: Michael Hess <jobs cl.unizh.ch>
Subject: Computational Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Zurich, Switzerland
University or Organization: University of Zurich Job Rank: PhD Studentship in Computational Linguistics Specialty Areas: Logic Programming, Computational Linguistics The Institute of Computational Linguistics at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, invites applications for a research studentship in Computational Linguistics. The successful candidate will work on the use of constraint based techniques in syntax parsing and logical form generation, on the general background of Question Answering and Answer Extraction. We are looking for candidates with a good honours degree in Computational Linguistics or Computer Science, with good programming skills and, ideally, with specific knowledge in the domain of CLP applications in NLP. The successful candidate must start the studentship before or on April 1st, 2006. Duration: Initially 2 years. Current value of bursary approx. CHF 34'000/y. For further information and queries, please contact Prof. Dr. Michael Hess by e-mail at jobs cl.unizh.ch. Address for Applications: Prof. Michael Hess Institute of Computational Linguistics University of Zurich Winterthurerstr. 190 Zurich CH-8057 Switzerland Websites: http://www.cl.unizh.ch; http://www.cl.unizh.ch/Address.html
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