Overview

The University Paris Diderot is looking for a research engineer in producing and analysing linguistic data.

S/he should have a Phd or engineering degree in linguistics, NLP, or computer science.

S/he will work part-time with the Centre de Linguistique Interlangues, de Lexicologie, de Linguistique Anglaise et de Corpus (http://www.clillac-arp.univ-paris-diderot.fr/) and part-time with the Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle. The candidate will take part in research projects involving linguistic resources (databases, corpora) in
the following activities:

-production, annotation, and standardization of written and spoken linguistic resources

-assisting researchers and doctoral student in producing and querying corpora in various languages

-quantitative analysis

-developing interfaces for different kinds of linguistic resources

-training master?s and doctoral students

Company:

University Paris Diderot

Qualifications:

We are looking for someone who is interested in languages and has advanced competences in linguistics, computer science (python, java, perl), and MLP (corpus annotation, corpus query, databases).

Language requirements:

As this is a civil servant position (« fonctionnaire »), a certain command of French is required.

How to apply:

Please mention NLP People as a source when applying

To apply for this position, potential candidates should go to http://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/recrutements/itrf, which is
the site of the Ministry of Education. The website closes on April 28, 12H.

Anyone interested should first enrol on the national liste of « ITRF » (s?inscrire en trois clics) on the website of the Ministry.

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About Institut Jacques Monod/CNRS & University Paris Diderot

The Institut Jacques Monod is one of the main centers for basic research in biology in the Paris region in France. It funded jointly by the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) and the University Paris Diderot.

There are 3 on-going research topics (Genome and chromosome dynamics, Cellular dynamics and signaling, Development and evolution) and 2 main transverse axes (Quantitative biology and modeling, Molecular and cellular pathologies). Researches at the interface of biology with physics, mathematics, chemistry and medicine are strongly encouraged. ??

Some 280 people work at the Institute (tenured investigators, Ph.D. students, post-docs, technicians, engineers, French and foreign visitors, and administrative staff) which is headed by Giuseppe Baldacci, professor at the University of Paris-Diderot.