The Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (UKP) Lab [1] at the Department of 
Computer Science, Technische Universität (TU) Darmstadt, Germany has an 
opening for an
Associate Research Scientist
(PostDoc- or PhD-level; for an initial term of two years)
This position should further strengthen and develop the profile of the 
lab in natural language processing (NLP) and related topics such as 
machine learning, multimodal content analysis, information retrieval, or 
novel applications of NLP to social sciences and humanities.
Possible areas of research include, but are not limited to:
    • interactive clustering and machine learning to extract sets of 
textual snippets according to multiple criteria, e.g. high-quality and 
diverse examples illustrating a lexical entry’s usage;
    • NLP for low-resource languages, e.g. analyzing discourse-level 
argumentation in Georgian;
    • interactive sequence labeling to support claim validation by 
experts, e.g. for extracting evidence from corpora;
    • joint text and image processing for content classification in 
social media, e.g. identifying bias;
    • analyzing and generating creative language, such as humor, 
metaphor, or other rhetorical means.
The lab has a strong profile in the above areas, which features robust 
semantic analysis and textual inference, multimodal content analysis and 
summarization, and applications of NLP including novel benchmarks and 
problem definitions. It currently develops a new focus on interactive 
machine learning and chatbots and conversational agents. The lab closely 
cooperates with machine learning, computer vision, and data management 
groups of the Computer Science department. It has a strong industrial 
network and works together with social sciences and humanities on 
real-life research problems.
We are looking to attract highly qualified candidates with an 
outstanding degree in NLP, machine learning, or a related field of 
Computer Science. The candidates should preferably have research and 
teaching experience and strong communication skills in English and 
German (optional). Together with the candidate, we work out an 
individual career development plan and identify the relevant 
opportunities for the professional and personal growth within the 
activities of the lab.
The research environment is excellent. The Department of Computer 
Science of the TU Darmstadt is regularly one of the top ranked ones 
among the German universities. Its unique Research Training Group 
“Adaptive Information Processing of Heterogeneous Content” 
(AIPHES) funded by the DFG and the BMBF-funded Centre for the Digital 
Foundation of Research in the Humanities, Social, and Educational 
Sciences (CEDIFOR) emphasize NLP, machine learning and text mining.  UKP 
Lab is a very dynamic research group committed to high-profile research, 
cooperative work style and close interaction of team members.
Applications should include a detailed CV, a motivation letter, an 
outline of previous working or research experience and the names of 
ideally three referees. Applications from women are particularly 
encouraged. All other things being equal, candidates with disabilities 
will be given preference. Please submit your application via the 
following form by September 30th, 2018: 
https://public.ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/ukprecruitment. The 
position is open until filled.
[1] https://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/
Nadezhda Smirnova
Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab (UKP-TUDA)
Department of Computer Science
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Tel: +49 151 2941 0734
Web: https://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/