9 December: fyi -- NLP, Denmark

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TWO POSITIONS in COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
(OPEN IMMEDIATELY)

Associate professor and/or assistant professor

Department of Computational Linguistics
Copenhagen Business School


The department has two main lines of research:

- formal descriptions of the syntax and semantics of natural language
- knowledge- and datamodelling for languages for special purposes

with regard to

- linguistic databases and knowledge representation
- information retrieval
- natural language interfaces
- machine translation
- corpus linguistics (tagging, treebanking, parallel corpora)

Members of the department teach at all levels (BA to PH.D.) in the areas
of LSP, databases, natural language processing, logic, linguistics and
programming.

The position of assistant professor is limited to 3 years. 50%
research, 50% administration and teaching. A relevant ph.d. is
required.

The position of associate professor is not limited. 34% research, 64 %
administration and teaching. Research capability at the senior level
is required.

A working knowledge of Danish is desired.

A full description of the positions as well as requirements for
applications (in Danish) is available at http://www.cbs.dk (-> Job på
CBS -> Lektorat i Datalingvistik)

For more information please contact:

Sabine Kirchmeier-Andersen, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Head of Department
Dept. of Computational Linguistics
Copenhagen Business School
Bernhard Bangs Allé 17B
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Phone: +45 38 15 31 23
Fax: +45 38 15 38 20
mobile: +45 26 84 63 70
email: sabine.id@cbs.dk
web: http://www.id.cbs.dk

The Copenhagen Business School (CBS), having 13,500 students and a
permanent staff of 770, is among the largest business schools in
Europe. CBS is a learning university, committed to being an
attractive, modern centre of research and education with an
international orientation, thus contributing to Danish society and its
business sector.

The Department of Computational Linguistics is part of the Faculty of
Modern Languages at the Copenhagen Business School. The Department has
the mission of doing research in and teaching computational
linguistics for LSP.

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