Dear colleagues,

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with experience in explainable AI 
and human-computer interaction who will pursue an independent research agenda, 
acquire third-party funding, and eventually establish their own research group. 
More details can be found in our application portal 
https://jobs.dfki.de/en/vacancy/en-senior-researcher*in-fur-erklarbare-sprachverarbeitung-und-xai-603855.html
 

*The application deadline is March 1st.*

The position is initially assigned to the Efficient and Explainable NLP group 
in the Multilinguality and Language Technology research department at DFKI in 
Saarbrücken, which is headed by Dr. Simon Ostermann 
(https://www.dfki.de/en/web/research/research-departments/multilinguality-and-language-technology).
 The group works on national and international research and development 
projects in the field of explainable and efficient language processing. The 
environment offers a very active publication culture, high methodological 
expertise, a focus on basic research, and close ties to current developments in 
NLP and AI research.

The focus of the position is on the research and development of explainable AI 
systems with a special emphasis on user perspectives and interaction. Relevant 
topics include explainable multimodal models, user-centred explanation 
approaches, and the generation of rationales for complex model decisions. The 
specific design of the research agenda leaves room for your own ideas and new 
research directions.

A central goal of the position is to establish or expand an independent 
scientific profile. This includes, in particular, the development of your own 
project ideas, the acquisition of third-party funding, and the preparation and 
establishment of your own research group in the aforementioned field within the 
MLT research department.

The position is ideally to be filled on 1 April 2026; later employment is 
possible. The position is initially limited to three years, but may be made 
permanent if the candidate successfully assists in acquiring third-party 
funding.

Your tasks
- You will work on independent research questions in the field of explainable 
AI and interaction as part of a BMFTR-funded project.
- You will develop and evaluate user-centred explanatory approaches for complex 
AI models.
- You will publish your research at leading international conferences.
- You will design and apply for independent third-party funded projects in 
collaboration with other members of the group.
- You will actively participate in developing your own research agenda and take 
on scientific leadership tasks in the future.
- You will supervise master's theses and doctoral dissertations and participate 
in teaching.

 Your qualifications
- Completed doctorate in computer science, AI, computational linguistics, 
human-computer interaction or a related field.
- Very good knowledge of explainable AI, interpretability and language 
processing.
- High motivation for independent research and profile building.
- Initial experience in acquiring third-party funding.
- A convincing track record of publications in the field of NLP and explainable 
AI, ideally at leading international conferences such as ACL, EMNLP, NAACL, 
EACL, COLING, CHI, FAccT, NeurIPS, ICLR or ICML.
- Very good publication and communication skills.

Your benefits
- An excellent research environment with high international visibility.
- Great scientific freedom while being part of an established research group.
- Active support in acquiring third-party funding and setting up your own 
working group.
- An interdisciplinary network at the interface of AI research, language 
processing and human-computer interaction.
- A young, motivated and collegial team.
- A working environment in which we place great value on positive, respectful 
and constructive collaboration.

The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) has operated as a 
non-profit, Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) since 1988. DFKI combines 
scientific excellence and commercially-oriented value creation with social 
awareness and is recognized as a major "Center of Excellence" by the 
international scientific community. In the field of artificial intelligence, 
DFKI has focused on the goal of human-centric AI for more than 35 years. 
Research is committed to essential, future-oriented areas of application and 
socially relevant topics.

DFKI encourages applications from people with disability; DFKI intends to 
increase the proportion of female employees in the field of science and 
encourages women to apply for this position.
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