LINGUIST List 23.3801
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Mon Sep 10 2012
Jobs: Computational Ling; NLP: Full Prof, University of Stuttgart
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Date: 10-Sep-2012
From: Jonas Kuhn <berufungsverfahren-tcl ims.uni-stuttgart.de>
Subject: Computational Linguistics; Natural Language Processing: Full Professor, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
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University or Organization: University of Stuttgart
Department: Institute for Natural Language Processing (IMS)
Job Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Web Address: http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/
Job Rank: Full Professor
Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics; Natural Language Processing
Description:
The Institute for Natural Language Processing (IMS) at the University of Stuttgart is seeking to fill the Professorship of Theoretical Computational Linguistics (W3) starting in the summer semester 2013. The successful candidate will be committed to representing the discipline in research and teaching and will contribute to the BSc program 'Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung' (Natural Language Processing), the MSc program 'Computational Linguistics' and to other programs at the Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, with teaching both in German and in English. The candidates should have research foci within the following main areas: Mathematical properties and algorithmic implementation of linguistic formalisms and learning techniques from the fields of Syntax, Semantics, Phonology and Morphology; statistical methods in Natural Language Processing. An interest in the combination of symbolic and statistical techniques is desirable. The research profile of the candidate should fit into the interdisciplinary nature of the Institute for Natural Language Processing in Stuttgart (http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/). The candidate is expected to engage in collaborations within the Faculty, and with the Linguistics Department, in particular as part of the Collaborative Research Project 'Incremental Specification in Context' (Sonderforschungsbereich 732). Experience in obtaining third-party funding and an international profile is desirable. The requirements for employment listed in § 47 and § 50 Baden-Württemberg university law apply. Applications should preferably be in electronic form and include the usual documents (vita; copies of certificates; list of publications, taught courses and past grant acquisition; statement of research interests) and three relevant publications. The application deadline is November 2, 2012. Please send your application to the Deputy Chairperson of the Search Committee at the application mailing address below. The University of Stuttgart has established a Dual Career Program to offer assistance to partners of those moving to Stuttgart. For more information please visit the web-page under: http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/dual-career/ The University of Stuttgart is an equal opportunity employer. Applications of women are strongly encouraged. Severely challenged persons will be given preference in case of equal qualifications.
Application Deadline: 02-Nov-2012
Mailing Address for Applications:
Prof. Dr. Jonas Kuhn
Universität Stuttgart
Institut für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung, Pfaffenwaldring 5b
Stuttgart 70569
Germany
Email Address for Applications: berufungsverfahren-tcl ims.uni-stuttgart.de
Contact Information:
Prof. Dr. Jonas Kuhn
Email: berufungsverfahren-tcl ims.uni-stuttgart.de
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