New PhD positions in Language Technologies and Computational Linguistics!
PhD program
fully funded 4-year Ph.D. positions in Natural Language Processing & Deep Learning & Computational Linguistics
special focus on artificial neural networks and multilingual NLP, more classical topics of Computational Linguistics are welcome as well
industrial topics possible (co-supervision by an industry partner)
hosted by the Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL), Computer Science School, Charles University, Prague
Institute
amazing concentration of experts in all fields of NLP/HLT/CL/ML/DL/… (some 60 researchers in total)
team members’ prizes and awards: ACL Lifetime Achievement Award, ELRA/LREC Antonio Zampolli Prize, CLARIN Achievements award, Hlavka Foundation Scientific achievement award, Gold and Silver medals by University and Faculty, Faculty Excellent Teaching Awards, …
monthly social events, highly international environment
range of EU and national projects (and other kinds of international cooperation too, incl. with the USA, Australia, Hong Kong)
organizer of major CL/NLP/Speech events in the past: ACL&EMNLP'07, ACL’10, ASRU’13, DepLing'13, Coling’14, EAMT'17, TLT'17, SigDial'15, MT Marathons yearly (and more)
highly competitive scientific achievements, shared task winners in CoNLL'18, VarDial'17, several WMTs…
Finding your future PhD supervisor at the Institute prior to the application is essential. A supervisor's signed agreement to supervise you is a necessary part of your official application to the programme.
Ideally, contact some of the potential supervisors directly (according to your research topic preferences).
An alternative is to send an email to phd@ufal.mff.cuni.cz and we can help match you to potential supervisor. However, in order for us to be able to do this, please try to be more specific than just "I want to do a PhD in NLP". What topics are you excited about? What problems do you want to solve? What do you want to find out?
Attach your CV in either case, and ideally also a list of your publications (if any), your transcripts of records, and links to your project repositories (if public).
Getting in touch two months ahead of the official application deadline is a reasonable minimum. Three months ahead of the deadline is better.
If you negotiate with two or more potential supervisors simultaneously, please indicate it clearly to all of them.