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Dear colleague,
We are happy to announce the next webinar in the Language Technology
webinar series organized by the HiTZ Chair of AI< (https://hitz.eus).
This is the final webinar for this academic year. We will return with
another series of webinars next fall, so be sure to stay tuned!
Next webinar:
Speaker: Mirella Lapata (The University of Edinburgh)
Title: Prompting is *not* all you need! Or why Multi-LLM Collaboration
Matters
Date: Thursday, June 5, 2025 - 15:00 CET
Summary: Recent years have witnessed the rise of increasingly larger and
more sophisticated language models (LMs) capable of performing every
task imaginable, sometimes at (super)human level. In this talk, I will
argue that in many realistic scenarios solely relying on a single
general-purpose LLM is suboptimal. A single LLM is likely to
under-represent real-world data distributions, heterogeneous skills, and
task-specific requirements. Instead, I will discuss Multi-LLM
collaboration as an alternative for compositional generative modeling.
This approach leads to more effective problem-solving while being more
inclusive and explainable. I will focus on narrative story generation
tasks and demonstrate how these can be tackled by orchestrating a
society of agents --- each pursuing individual goals while collectively
working toward the overall task objective. Additionally, I will explore
how these agent societies leverage reasoning to improve performance.
Bio: Mirella Lapata is professor of natural language processing in the
School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. Her research
focuses on getting computers to understand, reason with, and generate
natural language. She is the first recipient (2009) of the British
Computer Society and Information Retrieval Specialist Group (BCS/IRSG)
Karen Sparck Jones award and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh,
the ACL, and Academia Europaea. Mirella has also received best paper
awards in leading NLP conferences and has served on the editorial boards
of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, the Transactions of
the ACL, and Computational Linguistics. She was president of SIGDAT (the
group that organizes EMNLP) in 2018. She has been awarded an ERC
consolidator grant, a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award, and a
UKRI Turing AI World-Leading Researcher Fellowship.
If you are interested in participating, please complete this
registration form: http://www.hitz.eus/webinar_izenematea
You can view the videos of previous webinars and the schedule for
upcoming webinars here: http://www.hitz.eus/webinars
If you cannot attend this seminar, but you want to be informed of the
following HiTZ webinars, please complete this registration form instead:
http://www.hitz.eus/webinar_info
Best wishes,
HiTZ Zentroa
P.S: HiTZ will not grant any type of certificate for attendance at these
webinars.
Dear collague,
We would like to submit the following conference announcement to the
Corpora mailing list:
This is the 2025 edition of the Complexity in Language CompℹLa workshop,
a satellite of the Conference on Complex Systems to be held in Siena
(Italy).
Our event will take place on September 4 and will be devoted to complex
sytems approaches to language, ranging from statistical properties of
language to the application of mathematical methods and data analysis to
language variation and change. The scope of the meeting also emcompasses
syntax and cognitive linguistics.
Feel free to learn more by visiting
https://compila2025.ifisc.uib-csic.es/
We emphasize that the program has slots for contributed talks, so
everyone is invited to apply!
Let me know if you need any additional information.
Best regards,
David Sanchez (on behalf of the organizers)
We have two fully-funded, four-year PhD positions available on a broad range of topics available in the Computation, Cognition, and Language group led by Prof. Lonneke van der Plas at USI Università della Svizzera italiana in Lugano, Switzerland.
The ideal starting date is Sept/Oct 2025 (applications before June 15), but open until filled.
Specifically, we are looking for applications in the following areas:
* NLP for cognitive modelling, for example research on the computational modelling of creative thinking, reasoning and argumentation
* Diachronic study of language using computational models
* NLP for mental health
* Multilingual NLP (including low-resource languages)
* Foundations of Large Language Models
More information here: https://sites.google.com/site/lonnekenlp/phd-positions-available
FDIA 2025: PhD Symposium on Future Directions in Information Access
Key Benefits:
· Present your research to the academic community at FDIA 2025 (https://2025.essir.eu/fdia)
· Receive valuable feedback from peers and established scholars
· Connect with fellow researchers in Information Access and Retrieval
· For the first time, accepted works can be presented at ECIR 2026 as an FDIA Track Poster!
Submission Format:
· 2-page abstract (excluding references)
· Use one-column CEUR style format (CEURART.zip)
· Submit as PDF via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=fdia2025
Important Dates:
· June 16, 2025: Submission deadline
· June 30, 2025: Notification of acceptance
· July 3, 2025: Camera-ready deadline
· July 9, 2025: FDIA Symposium in Wolverhampton (during ESSIR 2025, July 7-11)
Are you an early-career researcher seeking a supportive environment to present your work and gain constructive feedback? This year's FDIA in Wolverhampton provides an ideal stepping stone in your academic journey.
The 13th edition of our PhD Symposium on Future Directions in Information Access (FDIA 2025) will be held in conjunction with the 16th European Summer School on Information Retrieval (ESSIR 2025, https://2025.essir.eu/home, 07-11 July 2025).
We cordially invite Masters and doctoral (PhD) students as well as early-stage researchers to participate in this forum, which offers a valuable opportunity to present your emerging research and receive feedback from peers and established scholars in the field.
For the first time, accepted submissions will also be given the opportunity to present their work as a poster at the following European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR)!
By participating in the FDIA Symposium, you will gain experience presenting your research, receive constructive feedback, connect with fellow researchers, deepen your understanding of Information Retrieval concepts, and engage with thought-provoking presentations from experienced scholars.
The symposium focuses on "Future Directions" by welcoming submissions that explore early-stage research, including pilot studies and initial findings, conceptual frameworks, current challenges, and doctoral work in progress. We use the term "Information Access" to encompass the broader spectrum of information retrieval, storage, and management, including interaction and usage aspects, reflecting the evolving nature of information systems in practice.
We welcome submissions that present new research directions and emerging work in Information Access and Retrieval. Papers that stimulate discussion and offer fresh perspectives are particularly encouraged. The symposium provides a supportive environment for researchers to share preliminary findings, theoretical models, and innovative approaches that contribute to advancing the field.
Areas of research include, but are not limited to:
· Information Retrieval Theory
· Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval, User Modelling, Interactive IR
· Collaborative Information Seeking and Searching
· IR for Good
· IR Evaluation
· Learning to Rank
· Retrieval-augmented Generation
· Neural and Generative IR
· Multimedia and Multimodal IR
· Recommender Systems
· Web IR
· Clustering and Categorisation
· Enterprise Search
· Conversational Agents, knowledge graphs
· IR Applications (e.g. Digital Humanities, News IR, Legal IR, IR and Bibliometrics, Academic Search and Recommendation, etc.)
· NeuraSearch (use of fMRI, EEG, fNTIR, Eye Tracking, etc. in IR)
Papers should be two pages in length, excluding references for presentation and poster (e.g., an outline of the PhD or Master’s project, a discussion of topics and ideas). Submissions should be converted to PDF and submitted via Easy Chair: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=fdia2025
We plan to publish the proceedings at CEUR-WS.org. Please use the one-column CEUR style (CEURART.zip).
We strongly encourage students to submit as a solo author, but papers with several authors are welcome as well. A selection of papers will be invited to give a short oral and/or poster presentation.
IMPORTANT DATES
· June 16th, 2025: Submission Deadline
· June 30th, 2025: Notification Deadline
· July 3rd, 2025: Camera Ready Deadline
· July 9th, 2025: FDIA in Wolverhampton (During ESSIR 07-11th of July, 2025)
CONTACT: Please email fdia2025(a)easychair.org.
MORE INFO: https://2025.essir.eu/fdia
PC Chairs
Yashar Moshfeghi, University of Strathclyde, UK
Anirban Chakraborty, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Niall McGuire, University of Strathclyde, UK
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Prof. Dr. Ingo Frommholz (he/him), PhD, Dipl.-Inform., FBCS, FHEA
Professor of Applied Data Science, Modul University Vienna, Austria
Adjunct Professor, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Web: http://www.frommholz.org/ | Email: ifrommholz(a)acm.org
Bluesky: @frommholz.org | Mastodon: @ingo@idf.social
Second call for participation
We would like to remind you that registration for the Register and task variation in Learner Corpus Research conference (VAR4LCR) is possible until 22 June 2025.
The conference will take place on 7 and 8 July 2025 in Louvain-la-Neuve and will feature Prof. Douglas Biber (Northern Arizona University), Prof. Marije Michel (University of Groningen) and Prof. Shelley Staples (University of Arizona) as keynote speakers.
A provisional programme as well as additional information (including a registration link) can be found on the conference website: https://www.uclouvain.be/en/research-institutes/ilc/cecl/register-and-task-….
Best wishes,
The VAR4LCR Team
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CLiC-it 2025 - Eleventh Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics
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24 - 26 September 2025, Cagliari, Italy
https://clic2025.unica.it/
Conference Announcement and First Call for Papers
Over the years, CLiC-it has evolved into an important forum for the
Italian community of researchers in Computational Linguistics (CL) and
Natural Language Processing (NLP). CLiC-it aims to promote and
disseminate high-quality, original research covering different aspects
of automatic language processing, involving both written and spoken
language. Furthermore, it seeks to showcase cutting-edge theoretical
findings, experimental methodologies, technologies, and application
perspectives.
The spirit of the conference is inclusive. Recognizing the multifaceted
nature of language phenomena and the need for interdisciplinary
expertise, CLiC-it aims to bring together researchers from different
fields including Computational Linguistics and Natural Language
Processing, Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Machine Learning, Computer
Science, Knowledge Representation, Information Retrieval, and Digital
Humanities. CLiC-it welcomes contributions focusing on all languages,
with a particular emphasis on Italian.
CLiC-it 2025 will be held in Cagliari, from the 24th to the 26th of
September. CLiC-it is organised by the Italian Association of
Computational Linguistics (AILC -- http://www.ai-lc.it/).
Conference topics
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CLiC-it 2025 aims to have a broad technical program. Relevant topics for
the conference include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order):
- Computational Historical Linguistics
- Computational Social Science and Cultural Analytics
- Dialogue and Interactive Systems
- Discourse and Pragmatics
- Ethics and NLP
- Generation
- Handwritten Text Recognition
- Information Extraction
- Information Retrieval and Text Mining
- Interpretability and Analysis of Models for NLP
- Language Grounding to Vision, Robotics and Beyond
- Large Language Models
- Linguistic Diversity
- Linguistic Theories, Cognitive Modeling, and Psycholinguistics
- Machine Learning for NLP
- Machine Translation
- Multilingualism and Cross-Lingual NLP
- NLP Applications
- NLP for the Humanities
- Phonology, Morphology, and Word Segmentation
- Pragmatics and Creativity
- Question Answering
- Resources and Evaluation
- Semantics: Lexical, Sentence-level Semantics, Textual Inference, and
Other Areas
- Sentiment Analysis, Stylistic Analysis, and Argument Mining
- Speech and Multimodality
- Summarization
- Syntax: Tagging, Chunking and Parsing
Research Communications
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CLiC-it 2025 adopts a parallel submission policy for outstanding papers
accepted in 2024 and 2025 by major publication venues, namely the major
international CL conferences (workshops excluded) or international
journals. These contributions can be submitted to CLiC-it 2025 as short
research communications. Research communications will not be published
in the conference proceedings, they serve primarily to promote the
dissemination of high-quality research within the Italian CL community.
Submitted research communications must be in the scope of the CLiC-it
2025 conference.
The authors of papers that meet the above criteria are invited to submit
a written (maximum) one-page abstract of the original paper, including
the paper’s title and authors as well as a pointer to the original
conference or journal where the paper was published.
If needed, research communications will undergo a selection process
overseen by the conference chairs. Since these papers have already been
reviewed, the selection criteria will primarily consider their original
publication venue. Priority will be granted to papers that align most
closely with the conference program, ensuring a balanced representation
across various conference topics. The research communication papers will
be presented at the conference either orally or as a poster according to
the number of submissions received.
Paper Submission
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Submitted papers must describe substantial, original, completed, and
unpublished work. Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation and analysis
should be included.
CLiC-it 2025 allows for a multiple-submission policy. In case of
acceptance of the paper in other venues, the authors must communicate
this information to the CLiC-it 2025 Chairs as soon as possible.
Papers may consist of at least six (6) and no more than eight (8) pages
of content, and up to three (3) pages of references. Supplementary
material is also allowed, but it should not exceed one (1) page in
length. Authors are reminded that all relevant content should be
included in the main text of the paper. Upon acceptance, final versions
of papers will be given one additional page of content, so that
reviewers’ comments can be taken into account.
Papers will be evaluated according to the following criteria:
- soundness of approach
- relevance to computational linguistics
- novelty and clarity of relation with related work
- quality of presentation
- quality of evaluation (if applicable)
- verifiability and ability to replicate (if applicable)
Papers can be either in English or Italian, with the abstract in
English. Accepted papers will be published online and will be presented
at the conference either orally or as a poster.
Reviewing will NOT be blind, so there is no need to remove author
information from manuscripts.
The required template for CLiC-it submissions must be compatible with
CEUR (https://ceur-ws.org/). You can download the conference-adapted
version at the following links:
LaTeX template
https://clic2025.unica.it/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/CLiC-it-2025-template.…
Word template
https://clic2025.unica.it/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/CLiC_it_2025_template.…
Should you encounter any issues with the compilation (as the CEUR
template has historically presented some challenges and is not
modifiable without risking exclusion from the proceedings), we provide a
read-only Overleaf template:
https://www.overleaf.com/read/hzyckyjzwhwb#06b27c
This template can be accessed and cloned to help resolve any technical
difficulties.
Papers and research communications must be submitted through the START
platform using the following link: https://softconf.com/p/clic-it2025
For research communications, the appropriate track should be selected.
Awards
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To acknowledge the contribution of young researchers to the field, the
title of "best paper" will be awarded to outstanding papers, provided
that a Master's or PhD student is the first author and presents the work
at the conference. Recipients of this award will be invited to submit an
extended version of their papers to the Italian Journal of Computational
Linguistics (IJCoL). To recognise excellence in student research as well
as promote awareness of our field, AILC is also conferring the “Emanuele
Pianta” prize for the best Master Thesis (Laurea Magistrale) in
Computational Linguistics submitted at an Italian University. The prize
consists of 500 Euros plus free membership to AILC for one year and free
registration to the upcoming CLiC-it.
Important Dates
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- 09/06/2025: Paper submission deadline: regular papers and research
communications
- 21/07/2025: Notification to authors of reviewing/selection outcome
- 04/08/2025: Camera ready version of accepted papers
- 24-26/09/2025: CLiC-it 2025 Conference, Cagliari
Conference Chairs
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- Cristina Bosco (University of Torino)
- Elisabetta Jezek (University of Pavia)
- Marco Polignano (University of Bari)
- Manuela Sanguinetti (University of Cagliari)
Senior Program Committee:
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Elisa Bassignana (IT University of Copenhagen)
Pierluigi Cassotti (University of Gothenburg)
Simone Conia (University of Rome “La Sapienza”)
Elisa Di Nuovo (Joint Research Centre European Commission - Ispra)
Claudiu Daniel Hromei (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”)
Antonio Origlia (University of Naples “Federico II”)
Ludovica Pannitto (University of Bologna)
Beatrice Savoldi (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
Gabriele Sarti (University of Groningen)
Lucia Siciliani (University of Bari)
Irene Siragusa (University of Palermo)
Rossella Varvara (University of Turin - University of Pavia)
Alessandro Vietti (University of Bolzano)
Local Organizing Committee:
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- Maurizio Atzori (DMI, University of Cagliari)
- Andrea Loddo (DMI, University of Cagliari)
- Alessandro Pani (DMI, University of Cagliari)
- Alessandra Perniciano (DMI, University of Cagliari)
- Luca Zedda (DMI, University of Cagliari)
Web chairs:
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Maurizio Atzori
Andrea Loddo
Further information
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Conference website: https://clic2025.unica.it/
Mail: clicit2025cagliari(a)gmail.com
SEARCH SOLUTIONS 2025
Innovations in Search & Information Retrieval
Search Solutions is the premier UK forum for the presentation of the latest innovations in search and information retrieval. We bring together practitioners, researchers, analysts and end users to discuss the latest developments in the information retrieval (IR) community and to share insights between research and practice. SS 2025 will be held at the BCS London office on Wednesday 26th November with tutorials on Tuesday 25th.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
We solicit speaker proposals for talks around the following categories:
* Innovative approaches used in IR production systems and products
* Topical issues in IR practice, e.g. trust, bias, and fairness
* Implications of generative AI and large language models
* Interdisciplinary collaborations, bridging areas such as information science, data science, user experience, and artificial intelligence
* IR practice within different professional communities, spanning eCommerce, media, recruitment, library and information science, healthcare information, and beyond
* Case studies showcasing best practices, design principles, evaluation techniques, and practical implementations in the field of information retrieval
We encourage presentations from startups and open-source projects. The presentation format of the event will be a combination of presentations, panels and discussions. Proposals should be no more than 1 page and include:
* Title
* Abstract
* Main contribution & take-aways for attendees
* A short bio of the presenter and/or a brief organisation outline
Proposals should be emailed to udo.kruschwitz(a)ur.de cc’ing tgr2uk(a)gmail.com. There will be a separate call for tutorial presentations.
IMPORTANT DATES
* Time zone: Anywhere on Earth (AoE)
* Talk proposal due: 11 July
* Notifications: 25 July
ORGANISERS
* Ingo Frommholz
* Udo Kruschwitz
* Tony Russell-Rose
* Haiming Liu (tutorials chair)
PAST EVENTS
For a summary of last year’s event, see: https://www.bcs.org/events-calendar/2024/november/search-solutions-2024-inf…
For further details of previous events with links to slides and videos please see: https://www.bcs.org/membership-and-registrations/member-communities/informa…
Dear List,
only 1 day to go, until the deadline for CfP for the 12th International Conference on CMC and Social Media Corpora for the Humanities (CMC-Corpora) expires. The conference will be held at the University
of Bayreuth, Germany, on the 4th and 5th of September 2025
(CfP, extended deadline paper/abstract submission: 28th of May 2025, 23:59 CEST) Please feel free to submit!
The conference (https://www.cmc2025.uni-bayreuth.de/en/ ) brings together language-centered research on CMC and social media in linguistics, philologies, communication sciences, media, and social sciences with research questions from the fields of corpus and computational linguistics, language technology, text technology, and machine learning.
We adhere to a wide definition of CMC and social media, covering various media of digital communication, including email, newsgroups, forums, chat and messenger applications (e.g. WhatsApp), social networks (e.g. Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok), gaming platforms, as well as interactions in the communication areas of video portals (YouTube), learning platforms, gaming apps, online games and virtual worlds.
Our keynotes are Gavin Brookes (Lancaster University) and Stephanie Evert (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg).
We invite submissions to the 12th conference on following topics (deadline paper/abstract submission: 28th of May 2025, 23:59 CEST)
* Development of CMC corpora / social media corpora
* Building CMC corpora: from data collection to publication
* Open access data for CMC research: ethical and GDPR issues
* Annotating CMC data: genres, linguistic aspects, metadata
* Multimodal corpora
* Big data corpora
* Analysis of CMC corpora / social media corpora
* Sociolinguistic studies of CMC
* Discourse analysis of CMC
* Linguistic characteristics of CMC
* Multimodal (incl. visual) aspects of CMC
* Multilingualism and code-switching in CMC
* CMC in language education
* Natural language processing (NLP) of CMC data / social media data
* Normalization
* PoS tagging
* Lemmatization
* Syntactic parsing
* CMC for the benefit of digital societies
* Interdisciplinary research design and research methods in CMC for the benefit of digital societies
* Exploration of Diversity and Inclusion in CMC
* Intersection of CMC and Social Sciences
* Intersection of CMC and Human-Centered Data Science
* Intersection of CMC and Computational Social Science
* Contrastive CM studies across different languages
The conference language is English. Submissions will consist of:
* Short papers (2-4 pages – maximal 6 pages including the list of references –, following the existing template) for oral presentations
* Abstracts (max. 300 words) for poster presentations
Submission and review
Authors of accepted papers are invited to present their work at the conference (30-minute timeslots: 20-minute talks, followed by 10 minutes of discussion). Authors of accepted abstracts can present their work in progress or early-stage research during the poster session. At the start of the conference, all accepted papers will be made available in online proceedings. After the conference, speakers with the best contributions will be invited to submit extended papers for one or more special issue journal or a volume publication.
Instructions for authors
All contributions will be collected through an online platform (ConfTool): https://www.cmc2025.uni-bayreuth.de/en/index.html
Templates for the submission:
Template for MSWord: https://www.cmc2025.uni-bayreuth.de/pool/dokumente/template_word.docx
Template for LaTeX: https://www.cmc2025.uni-bayreuth.de/pool/dokumente/template_latex.zip
Local organizing committee:
* Dr. Annamaria Fabian (University of Bayreuth/Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation at the Bavarian Academy of Science)
* Prof. Dr. Igor Trost (Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt/University of Passau)
For all enquiries, please contact the organizers at cmc2025(a)uni-bayreuth.de<mailto:cmc2025@uni-bayreuth.de> and see https://www.cmc2025.uni-bayreuth.de/en/
More information on the “International Conference Series on CMC and Social Media Corpora (cmc-corpora)”:
https://cmc-corpora.org/series/#<https://cmc-corpora.org/series/>
All the best,
Annamaria Fabian
The Natural Language Learning & Generation (NLLG) Lab at University of Technology Nuremberg (UTN) (https://nl2g.github.io/), headed by Prof. Steffen Eger, and the group of Prof. Simone Ponzetto (http://dws.informatik.uni-mannheim.de) have two fully funded PostDoc or PhD positions (up to 3 years) in Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Application Deadlines: 25.06.2025, 11:59pm CET
Topics: The topics of the position involve detection and analysis of social biases (e.g., relating to gender and migration status) over time (1950s-2020s) and across different languages (German, Italian, Czech, English). To do so, innovative large language model (LLM) based techniques will be leveraged. The students will perform data analysis, data preprocessing and fine-grained human and LLM-based annotation and further explore embedding based approaches to cross-lingual cross-temporal bias detection.
The positions are within the DFG funded project “HistoBias”, which involves three PIs: Prof. Daniela Grunow (University of Frankfurt), Prof. Simone Ponzetto (Univ. of Mannheim), Prof. Steffen Eger (UTN).
Application format: one single PDF including:
* A personal statement that explains why you are well-suited for this research topic (limited to one page)
* A complete, chronological, tabular curriculum vitae (CV) in English
* Certificates of your university degrees (M.Sc. degree and B.Sc. degree) or other equivalent qualification
* Transcript of records, diploma supplements, or overview of courses from your university degrees (M.Sc. degree and B.Sc. degree)
* Master and/or dissertation thesis
To apply, send an email to jobs(a)informatik.uni-mannheim.de<mailto:jobs@informatik.uni-mannheim.de> with reference number CSAI-NLP/SB-25-05 containing one PDF document with the information above. Additionally, apply here via the portal: https://jobs.utn.de/jobposting/676b07a933aad609d552175535a63c8fe645e5340
A selected number of candidates will be invited for an interview and a small coding/discussion project.
Please direct all inquiries regarding scientific content to steffen.eger(a)utn.de<mailto:steffen.eger@utn.de> and ponzetto(a)uni-mannheim.de<mailto:ponzetto@uni-mannheim.de>.
Further information information with requirements are available from: <https://nl2g.github.io/positions>
* https://nl2g.github.io/positions
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Prof. Dr. Steffen Eger
Heisenberg Professor
Natural Language Learning & Generation (NLLG)
University of Technology Nuremberg (UTN)
https://nl2g.github.io/
<https://nl2g.github.io/>https://www.utn.de/en/person/prof-dr-steffen-eger/<https://www.utn.de/person/prof-dr-steffen-eger/>
https://www.utn.de/en/departments/department-engineering/nllg-lab/
<https://nl2g.github.io/>
Ulmenstraße 52i
90443 Nürnberg