Join the Fraser NLP Lab at TUM as a PhD Student Researcher in NLP
The School of Computation, Information and Technology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is looking for a highly motivated PhD Student Researcher in Natural Language Processing (NLP). The Fraser NLP lab, located in Heilbronn, near Stuttgart, is focused on multilingual language models and machine translation. The lab is seeking a candidate with a Masters in NLP, Computer Science or a related field, excellent programming skills in Python and other relevant programming languages, and strong communication and presentation skills in English.
The PhD student will have the opportunity to work with leading researchers in the field of NLP, access to state-of-the-art research facilities, and a competitive salary and benefits package. The position includes conducting research in NLP, developing and applying new NLP techniques to solve real-world problems, publishing high-quality research papers, supervising Bachelors and Masters students, and assisting teaching Bachelors and Masters courses in Machine Learning and/or Natural Language Processing.
The research interests of the lab include machine translation of metaphors and machine translation of low-resource languages. To apply, please submit a brief application letter, your CV, a research statement, contact information for two references, and a list of publications in a single PDF to Wen Lai at lavine at cis.lmu.de.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, so apply early. For more information, visit here.