A fully funded PhD position is available at the Copenhagen campus of the Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University (AAU). The position is on the topic of Explainability and Factuality in Language Modelling [1]. The position is in a thriving NLP research community with interests in multilingual NLP, educational NLP, and NLP Security, currently consisting of three other PhD students and three postdoc. We are particularly interested in candidates with a strong technical background in terms of NLP, ML, or AI more broadly. There is a substantial amount of freedom in terms of research direction, and the conditions offered when doing a PhD in Denmark are hard to beat.
Interested applicants are encouraged to reach out to me at jbjerva@cs.aau.dkmailto:jbjerva@cs.aau.dk.
* Application deadline: 6 February 2024 * Interviews: 29 February 2024 * Starting date: Ideally between 1 May and 1 September 2024 * Salary is state-mandated and ranges from ca. 27k-34k DKK + pension and supplements per month. [2] The ratio of salary/cost-of-living is one of the best in the world. * Quality of life in Copenhagen is high, and getting around by bike is both safe and easy - the AAU campus in Copenhagen is located by the waterfront, close to the city, and easily accessible both by bike and public transport.
We welcome applicants either with an MSc. or who will have finished their master's degree at latest by the summer (standard 3 year PhD position). We also have the opportunity to offer a position to a highly motivated candidate finishing their 1st year of their MSc. by this summer, under the Danish 4+4 PhD scheme.
Applications must be submitted via this link [1].
[1] https://www.stillinger.aau.dk/phd-stillinger/vis-stilling/vacancyId/1217649 [2] https://dm.dk/din-loen/loenstatistik-og-loentabeller/forskning-og-undervisni... (only available in Danish)
Johannes Bjerva Associate Professor | Natural Language Processing | Department of Computer Science Team Lead for CS CPH Aalborg University Copenhagen Office 2.2.089, A.C. Meyers Vænge 15, 2450 Copenhagen, Denmark
A final call for this position:
A fully funded PhD position is available at the Copenhagen campus of the Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University (AAU). The position is on the topic of Explainability and Factuality in Language Modelling [1]. The position is in a thriving NLP research community with interests in multilingual NLP, educational NLP, and NLP Security [3], currently consisting of three other PhD students and three postdocs. We are particularly interested in candidates with a strong technical background in terms of NLP, ML, or AI more broadly. There is a substantial amount of freedom in terms of research direction, and the conditions offered when doing a PhD in Denmark are hard to beat.
Interested applicants are encouraged to reach out to me at jbjerva@cs.aau.dkmailto:jbjerva@cs.aau.dk.
* Application deadline: 6 February 2024 * Interviews: 29 February 2024 * Starting date: Ideally between 1 May and 1 September 2024 * Salary is state-mandated and ranges from ca. 27k-34k DKK + pension and supplements per month. [2] The ratio of salary/cost-of-living is one of the best in the world. * Quality of life in Copenhagen is high, and getting around by bike is both safe and easy - the AAU campus in Copenhagen is located by the waterfront, close to the city, and easily accessible both by bike and public transport.
We welcome applicants either with an MSc. or who will have finished their master's degree at latest by the summer (standard 3 year PhD position). We also have the opportunity to offer a position to a highly motivated candidate finishing their 1st year of their MSc. by this summer, under the Danish 4+4 PhD scheme [4].
Applications must be submitted via this link [1].
[1] https://www.stillinger.aau.dk/phd-stillinger/vis-stilling/vacancyId/1217649 [2] https://dm.dk/din-loen/loenstatistik-og-loentabeller/forskning-og-undervisni... (only available in Danish) [3] https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.12192 [4] https://phd.arts.au.dk/applicants/phdstudystructure
Johannes Bjerva Associate Professor | Natural Language Processing | Department of Computer Science Team Lead for CS CPH Aalborg University Copenhagen Office 2.2.089, A.C. Meyers Vænge 15, 2450 Copenhagen, Denmark