The Statistical Natural Language Processing Lab at the Department of
Computational Linguistics at Heidelberg University (
http://www.cl.uni-heidelberg.de/statnlpgroup/), led by Prof. Stefan
Riezler, invites applications for

3 POST-DOCTORAL OR DOCTORAL POSITIONS IN MACHINE LEARNING FOR MACHINE
TRANSLATION

We are looking for outstanding candidates with experience/interest in
machine learning theory, especially learning from weak/bandit feedback, and
in the application area of machine translation, especially spoken language
translation. The positions are allocated to a German Research Foundation
(DFG) project on "Auto-Adaptive Learning from Weak Feedback for Interactive
Lecture Translation", and also offer the opportunity to teach a course at
Bachelor or Master level in our Computational Linguistics program. The
appointment is for up to three years and starts at the earliest convenience
in 2017. Payment is according to a full postdoctoral or doctoral position
on the German TV-L 13 scale (http://www.dfg.de/formulare/60_12/60_12_en.pdf)

REQUIREMENTS: Applicants should
1. hold a PhD or Master in Computational Linguistics, Computer Science or a
related field;
2. have a proven record of excellence in research in the fields of machine
learning for machine translation;
3. have strong programming skills;
4. have experience in large-scale experimentation;
5. have good communication skills in English, both oral and written.

APPLICATIONS: Please send a CV, a list of publications, a brief letter of
motivation, a research statement, and contact information for three
references, in a single PDF file to [email protected] before
April 30, 2017.

ABOUT THE STATNLP LAB AT HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY: The group's focus is on
machine learning for statistical machine translation. Current and future
research directions include neural machine translation, learning to
translate from bandit feedback, and spoken language translation. The
group's philosophy is to collaborate on research projects and to share
knowledge inside the team and with the students of the department. The
group is well-connected internationally and cooperates closely with the
department of computer science (http://www.ifi.uni-heidelberg.de) and the
interdisciplinary center for scientific computing (
https://typo.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de) at Heidelberg University. Concerning
Heidelberg, well, as Goethe already said: "Die Stadt in ihrer Lage und mit
ihrer ganzen Umgebung hat, man darf sagen, etwas Ideales."
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