Specialty areas: Computational Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Pragmatics
Institution: Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
Department: Linguistics / Computational Linguistics
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany
Rank: Postdoc
Salary: TV-L E13 (100%)
Contract: 3 years, with possibility of renewal
Start date: 1 September 2026 or soon after
Application deadline: 18 May 2026
Project description
The position is part of the DFG-funded project Learning Linguistic Inferences and Their Alternatives (PIs: Jacopo Romoli and Yulia Zinova, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf). The project investigates how language models learn linguistic inferences — including implicatures, presuppositions, implicated presuppositions, free choice, and distributive inferences — and whether training on one inference type facilitates learning of others. Combining theoretical, experimental, and computational methods, the project addresses foundational questions about the semantics–pragmatics interface and what language models actually learn about meaning. The project involves constructing novel datasets, running behavioral experiments with human participants, probing inference derivation and its ingredients in both humans and language models as well as training and fine-tuning models using collected data.
Broader context: LaSTing Priority Programme
This position is embedded within the DFG Priority Programme LaSTing (SPP 2556): "Robust Assessment & Safe Applicability of Language Modeling: Foundations for a New Field of Language Science & Technology" (https://www.lasting-spp.org). LaSTing brings together researchers across linguistics, cognitive science, and language technology to advance our understanding of language models for safer and more principled use, especially in the language sciences. The programme fosters interdisciplinary community-building, networking, and the training of a new generation of researchers at the interface of language science and language technology.
Position description
We invite applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher (3 years) to join the project team. The postdoc will play a central role across the project's work packages, contributing to the computational components of the project as well as to the design and implementation of online behavioral experiments, dataset construction, and data analysis. The postdoc will also contribute to the writing and dissemination of research outputs, and will collaborate closely with both PIs and with Mercator Fellow Paul Marty (University of Lisbon).
Required qualifications
- PhD in Linguistics or a closely related field
- Expertise in computational linguistics
- Ability to engage with both the experimental and computational aspects of the project
Desirable qualifications
- Experience with experimental methods in psycholinguistics
- Background in formal semantics and pragmatics and familiarity with formal approaches to pragmatic inferences
- Experience working with large language models (LLMs)
- Familiarity with natural language inference (NLI) tasks and datasets
How to apply
Applicants should send the following to jacopo.romoli@hhu.de:
- A CV
- A cover letter describing their research profile and interests, explaining how these match the goals of the project and what they could contribute to it
Informal inquiries are also welcome at the same address.