[Corpora-List] POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH SCIENTIST POSITION IN ARABIC DIALECT NLP AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, USA

From: Nizar Habash (habash@cs.columbia.edu)
Date: Fri Oct 14 2005 - 23:41:47 MET DST

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    POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH SCIENTIST POSITION IN ARABIC DIALECT NLP AT COLUMBIA
    UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, USA
    Position:

    The CADIM (Columbia Arabic DIalect Modeling) group at the Center for
    Computational Learning Systems at Columbia University is looking for a
    postdoc, to start fall 2005/winter 2006.

    Project Description:

    We are working on a project to develop natural language processing (NLP)
    tools for Arabic dialects. Since many of the dialects are resource poor, the
    premise of the work is to adapt resources from Modern Standard Arabic
    (fusha). We are interested in using explicit linguistic knowledge in NLP
    tools. While the engineering goal of the project is to build NLP tools, the
    scientific goal is to better understand dialectal variation. The candidate
    will work with a team of researchers on morphology, parsing, analysis of
    code switching, and related topics.

    As minimum requirements, the candidate will have:

    * A doctorate in computational linguistics, computer science, linguistics,
    cognitive science, electrical engineering, or a related discipline.
    * Experience with corpus-based methods.
    * Familiarity with linguistic notions from phonology, morphology, syntax
    and/or semantics.
    * Familiarity with Semitic language phenomena
    * Programming skills.

    The ideal candidate would also have:

    * Hands-on experience with machine learning.
    * Command of Modern Standard Arabic (fusha) and one of the Arabic dialects.
    * Excitement about interdisciplinary work.

    The exact start and end dates are open to negotiation. Columbia University
    will help the candidate obtain any necessary visa and housing. Columbia
    University is located in the heart of New York City, one of the culturally
    most exciting, diverse, and inclusive cities in the world. For more
    information, please contact Mona Diab (mdiab [at] cs.columbia.edu), Nizar
    Habash (habash [at] cs.columbia.edu), or Owen Rambow (rambow [at]
    cs.columbia.edu). Also check out the project's website at
    www.ccls.columbia.edu/cadim

    Nizar Habash
    Associate Research Scientist
    Center for Computational Learning Systems
    Columbia University
    (212) 870-1289 (office)
    (212) 870-1285 (fax)



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