Corpora: Graduate study opportunities at Brown University

Mark Johnson (mj1@lx.cog.brown.edu)
Tue, 2 Nov 1999 15:18:37 -48465656 (EST)

I've attached an ad for our IGERT graduate training program at Brown.
Statistical computational linguistics and statistical or computational
approaches to language acquisition and psycholinguistics are the kinds
of things this program supports. Even though this training grant only
provides support for US citizens and permanent residents, we are able
to financially support non-citizens by other means.

We expect to be advertising a post-doc position shortly as well.

Come join our growing group of computational (psycho-)linguists at
Brown!

Mark_Johnson@Brown.edu

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Brown University's Departments of Applied Mathematics,
Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, and Computer Science
Announce

A NEW INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAM

in

LEARNING AND ACTION IN THE FACE OF UNCERTAINTY:
COGNITIVE, COMPUTATIONAL AND STATISTICAL APPROACHES

Deadline for Applications: January 1, 2000

Brown University is actively recruiting graduate students for a new
NSF-supported Interdisciplinary Graduate Education, Research and
Training (IGERT) program in "Learning and Action in the Face of
Uncertainty: Cognitive, Computational and Statistical Approaches".

The use of probabilistic models and statistical methods has had a
major impact on our understanding of language, vision, action, and
reasoning. This training program provides students with the
opportunity to integrate a detailed study of human or artificial
systems for language acquisition and use, visual processing, action,
and reasoning with appropriate mathematical and computational models.
Students will be enrolled in one of the three participating
departments (Applied Mathematics, Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences,
and Computer Science) and will study an interdisciplinary program of
courses in topics such as statistical estimation, cognitive
processes, linguistics, and computational models. The aim of this
program is to provide promising students with a mix of mathematical,
computational and experimental expertise to carry out
multidisciplinary collaborative research across the disciplines of
Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, and Cognitive Science.

Interested students should apply to the participating department
closest to their area of interest and expertise, and should indicate
their interest in the IGERT training program in their application.
These positions are restricted to US citizens and permanent
residents. Brown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer.

For additional information about the program, application procedures,
and ongoing research initiatives please visit our website at:

http://www.cog.brown.edu/IGERT

or download our brochure at: http://www.cog.brown.edu/IGERT/IGERT-flyer.pdf

or contact:

Prof. Julie Sedivy
Department of Cognitive & Linguistic Sciences
Brown University, Box 1978
Providence, RI 02912
USA

Julie_Sedivy@brown.edu