[CaCL] Fwd: CogSci / computational linguistics Google student researcher position

Schuler, William schuler.77 at osu.edu
Fri Jan 13 23:03:32 EST 2023


Of possible interest,

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From: Tal Linzen <linzen at nyu.edu>
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: CogSci / computational linguistics Google student researcher position

Hi all, Apologies for multiple emails: it turns out that more advanced PhD students are in fact eligible for this position. They just need to understand that, unlike a research internship, this engagement can't result in a possible "conversion"
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Hi all,

Apologies for multiple emails: it turns out that more advanced PhD students are in fact eligible for this position. They just need to understand that, unlike a research internship, this engagement can't result in a possible "conversion" to full-time employment at Google.

Thanks again,
Tal

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 3:56 PM Tal Linzen <linzen at nyu.edu<mailto:linzen at nyu.edu>> wrote:
Dear colleagues,

I'm currently in a position to recruit one or more part-time student researchers to work with me and others at Google on project(s) in the computational cognitive science / computational linguistics area. Examples of relevant topics include compositionality and logical reasoning in large language models, and the contribution of grounding outside of language to language learning.

I'm reaching out to you because the ideal person for this position would have both strong engineering skills and an interest in cognitive science and linguistics - so basically one of your students! Please let me know if there's anyone you can think of that I should get in touch with. Your students can also reach out to me informally, and if they're a good fit, I'll encourage them to apply officially.

Some context about the Google student researcher program: this program is currently open to students with a graduation date after December 2024. It's a part-time position for a duration of a few months, and the time commitment is relatively flexible; for example, the student could spend more time working on the project over the summer and less during the semester. The student needs to be enrolled in a US PhD program and located in the US, but other than that they can be fully remote. You can find more details about the position here<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://careers.google.com/jobs/results/124905358784111302-student-researcher-phd-2023/__;!!KGKeukY!14P04j52b_n-0HZxWcmdC2qlBsX4RI9mTDSPebj08-1p6C2tr-fQBce2vfZTXZmW2qVTBQfV1DuzDordeg$>.

Thanks!
Tal
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