[Corpora-List] Two Postdoctoral Research Positions in NLP (NCLT, Dublin, Ireland)

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Date: Tue Jul 04 2006 - 11:19:25 MET DST

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    Two Postdoctoral Research Positions in NLP (NCLT, Dublin, Ireland)

    The National Centre for Language Technology (NCLT) and the School of Computing at Dublin City
    University, Ireland, invite applications for two Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) funded
    Postdoctoral research positions in probabilistic, transfer-based machine translation and
    probabilistic generation using treebank-based LFG resources (Cahill et al. 2004, O'Donovan et al.
    2005, Cahill and van Genabith 2006):

    * PD1: Treebank-Based Acquisition of Wide-Coverage Probabilistic Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG)
    Resources and Machine Translation (2 years: 2006-2008)

    * PD2: Probabilistic Generation Using Treebank-Based, Wide-Coverage, Probabilistic
    Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG) Resources (1 year: 2006-2007)

    The starting dates for the positions are early September (PD1) and late September (PD2), 2006. The
    salary is euro 39,500 (approx) p.a. The positions are available to both EU- and non-EU-applicants.

    Ideal candidates have a strong background in Computational Linguistics, Natural Language Processing,
    Machine Learning or Computer Science. Knowledge of constraint-based grammar formalisms such as LFG,
    HPSG, CCG, TAG, PATR-II and statistical NLP is a strong asset. Programming experience and a keen
    interest in problem solving and research are essential.

    The successful applicants will work in a large NLP team of 20+ Ph.D. students and 6 Postdoctoral
    researchers at the National Centre for Language Technology (NCLT) in the School of Computing at
    Dublin City University.
    In order to apply, please mail your CV and contact details for two references by Friday, July 28th,
    2006 to: josef@computing.dcu.ie Please also use this email address for informal inquiries.

    Prof. Josef van Genabith
    National Centre for Language Technology NCLT
    School of Computing
    Dublin City University,
    Dublin 9, Ireland.
    http://www.computing.dcu.ie/research/nclt/

    References:

    (Cahill et al. 2004) Long-Distance Dependency Resolution in Automatically Acquired Wide-Coverage
    PCFG-Based LFG Approximations, A. Cahill, M. Burke, R. O'Donovan, J. van Genabith, and A. Way.
    ACL-04, July 21-26, pp. 320-327, Barcelona, Spain, 2004

    (O'Donovan et al. 2005) Large-Scale Induction and Evaluation of Lexical Resources from the Penn-II
    and Penn-III Treebanks, R. O'Donovan, M. Burke, A. Cahill, J. van Genabith and A. Way. Computational
    Linguistics, 31(3), pp. 329 - 365, 2005

    (Cahill and van Genabith 2006) Robust PCFG-Based Generation using Automatically Acquired LFG
    Approximations, A. Cahill and J. van Genabith, COLING/ACL 2006, Sydney, Australia, 2006



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