<div dir="ltr">Open positions: PhD and Post-doc in Machine Learning for Translation at Saarland University<br><br>The
DFG-funded CRC Information Density and Linguistic Encoding (SFB 1102)
is opening two positions (PhD and Post-doc) within the project B6
“Neural Feature and Representation Learning for Information Density
Based Translationese Classification”.<br><br>Application deadline: 15th September 2018<br><br>Start date: ASAP<br><br>Location: Saarbrücken, Germany <br><br>Duration: 3+ and 2+ years for PhD and Post-doc respectively.<br><br>More information: <a href="mailto:raphael.rubino@dfki.de" target="_blank">raphael.rubino@dfki.de</a><br><br>Successful
applicants will work at Saarland University, a leading centre for
language research which offers a dynamic and stimulating environment. <br>The
Collaborative Research Centre "Information Density and Linguistic
Encoding", which the open positions are part of, supports a broad range
of experimental, corpus-based, and cognitive modelling research
activities, with over 40 staff.<br>The Saarland University Campus
clusters several top-ranked research institutions such as the German
Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), the Max Planck
Institute for Informatics, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems and
the Computer Science Department at Saarland University. <br><br>Research conducted will focus on: <br><br>- machine learning, deep learning for translation<br>- analysis of translation fingerprints (translationese)<br>- representation and transfer learning with end-to-end architectures<br>- interpretation, dissemination and visualisation of learned representations<br><br>General responsibilities include:<br><br>- fundamental and empirical research<br>- publication in top conferences/journals<br>- development of prototypes, applications and demos<br>- contribution to teaching and supervision<br><br>Requirements:<br><br>- MSc/PhD in computer science, machine learning, computational linguistics or similar<br>- for Post-doc, strong background and publications in machine learning, deep learning, MT and NLP<br>- strong problem solving and programming skills, independent and creative thinking<br>- strong team working and communication skills<br>- excellent command of written and oral English<br><br>Command of German or other languages will be helpful, but is not a requirement.<br><br>Applications are required to include:<br><br>- short cover letter<br>- CV<br>- list of publications<br>- brief summary of research interests<br>- contact information for three references<br><br><div>Please send your electronic application (preferably in PDF format) to Dr. Raphael Rubino (<a href="mailto:raphael.rubino@dfki.de" target="_blank">raphael.rubino@dfki.de</a>) and Prof. Dr. Josef van Genabith (<a href="mailto:josef.van_genabith@dfki.de" target="_blank">josef.van_genabith@dfki.de</a>) referring to the position (PhD or Post-doc) in the SFB 1102 B6 Project. The positions remain open until filled.</div><br></div>