Post-doc Position in Computational Linguistics at Univ. Lorraine, France
Post-doc position in computational linguistics at Univ. Lorraine, France, focusing on multiword expressions in large language models.
A postdoctoral position in computational linguistics is available at the Research unit ATILF (Computer Processing and Analysis of the French Language) at Univ. Lorraine, France.
The position focuses on investigating how large language models encode multiword expressions and their various levels of idiomaticity and fixedness. The hired post-doc will develop methods to extract linguistic features about multiword expressions in context from large language models.
The project is part of the STAR-FLE project (STrategic Adaptations for better Reading and Text Comprehension in FFL), funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR). The goal is to propose innovative digital solutions in NLP to improve text comprehension for French L2 learners.
Key Requirements:
- PhD in natural language processing, computational linguistics, computer science, or applied mathematics
- Expertise in deep learning for NLP and large language models
- Excellent programming skills
- Good linguistic skills
- Good knowledge of French is a plus
- Team spirit
Application:
Submit a coverage letter, CV, publications, and references on the official web site: https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7118-SABMAR-022/Default.aspx?lang=EN before April 22, 2025.
Contact: Mathieu Constant (Mathieu.Constant at univ-lorraine.fr)
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