Junior Professorship (W1)
in Computational Linguistics
INSTITUTE FORNATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING (IMS) IAT THE EARLIESTOPPORTUNITY
The successful candidate has a research profile in computational
linguistics that is internationally visible and shows a good fit with the
institute (
http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/institut/arbeitsgruppen/index.en.html).You should have substantial knowledge of the core
concepts of computational linguistics (in several of the area of phonetics/
phonology, morphology/syntax, semantics, discourse/dialogue, pragmatics,
computational psycholinguistics, language technology) and
should be familiar with diverse methodical approaches to language
processing.
We expect potential to obtain third-party funding as well as openness
towards interdisciplinary collaboration (with computer science,
linguistics, digital humanities). In teaching, we expect contributions
to the German and English language study programs of institute and
department.
The requirements for employment listed in § 51 Baden-Württemberg
university law apply.
Applications (including CV with copies of certificates, list of publications,
and research and teaching statements) should be sent no later than
March 15th, 2019, to Prof. Sebastian Padó at the email
pado@ims.unistuttgart.de.
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offer assistance to partners of those moving to Stuttgart. For more
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https://www.uni-stuttgart.de/universitaet/arbeitgeber/dualcareer/
The University of Stuttgart is an equal opportunity employer.
Applications from women are strongly encouraged. Severely
challenged persons will be given preference in case of equal
qualifications.