Computational linguistics faculty position: Indiana University

Michael Gasser gasser at cs.indiana.edu
Mon Aug 9 13:01:31 EDT 2004


(This position is for a "computational linguist" very broadly construed.
Connectionist researchers are encouraged to apply.  They would find plenty
of like-minded colleagues and students at Indiana.
--Mike Gasser)

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Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

Faculty position beginning
Fall, 2005

As one of a series of new appointments, the Cognitive Science Program at
Indiana University seeks applicants with a developing strong record of
research in computational linguistics, broadly defined.  We are looking
for someone with vision, energy, and a desire to explore new forms of
interdisciplinary study. Areas of specialty could include, but are not
limited to: computational, statistical, psychological, experimental, and
developmental approaches. The right candidate is more important than the
specific disciplinary background. Although we anticipate appointment at
the junior rank, more senior appointments are also possible for
exceptional applicants.  Applicants should send full dossiers, including
letters of recommendation and sample of papers. Indiana University is an
equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Applications from women and
minority group members are especially encouraged. Please send materials to
Professor Richard Shiffrin, Computational Linguistics Search Committee,
Cognitive Science Program, 1033 E. Third St., Sycamore 0014, Bloomington,
IN 47405. Applications received by December 1, 2004 are assured full
consideration.   Please see our website: http://www.cogs.indiana.edu for
information regarding additional open faculty positions.  If you have
questions about this position, you may contact Michael Gasser at
gasser at indiana.edu.




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