Postdoctoral Researcher in Speech & Language Processing — SLC Lab @ CUHK Shenzhen
Position: Postdoctoral Researcher (1 position) Lab/Unit: Spoken Language Communication (SLC) Lab, School of Artificial Intelligence (SAI), The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen (CUHK‑Shenzhen) Location: Shenzhen, China | On‑site Term: 24 months, renewable based on performance and funding Start date: Flexible (target window: by June 2026) Summary The SLC Lab at CUHK‑Shenzhen invites applications for postdoctoral researchers in speech and language processing, with emphasis on simultaneous speech translation (SimulST), LLM‑based S2T/S2ST, simultaneous policy learning (RL/DPO), streaming alignment (CIF/monotonic attention/Transducer), and multimodal LLMs. The postdoc will drive independent and collaborative research, publish at ACL/EMNLP/AAAI/ICLR/ICASSP/INTERSPEECH//TASLP, and mentor students in a fast‑growing AI school. Responsibilities - Design/execute research on SimulST, streaming ASR/ST, S2ST, and multimodal LLMs. - Develop reproducible pipelines (PyTorch/JAX; Hugging Face; ESPnet/Fairseq/NeMo/SpeechBrain). - Lead papers and presentations at top venues; contribute to grant writing and open‑source releases. - Co‑supervise graduate students; collaborate within CUHK‑Shenzhen and external partners. Required qualifications - Ph.D. in EE/CS/Computational Linguistics or related field by start date. - Strong publication record in top-tier AI conferences in speech/NLP/ML. - Proficiency with modern DL toolchains and speech/NLP frameworks. - Excellent scientific communication in English. - At the time of contract commencement, the age must be under 35. Preferred qualifications - Experience with SimulST/read–write policies, RL/DPO/RLHF, CIF/CTC/monotonic attention, multilingual and low‑resource speech, evaluation (COMET, AL/ATD, WER/TER), robustness/accent/noise, prosody/voice, machine speech chain, and large‑scale training. - Project leadership and mentoring experience. Compensation & benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience; benefits per CUHK‑Shenzhen policy; travel support to major conferences. Application Submit as a single PDF: (1) CV with publications; (2) 1–2 page research statement; (3) up to 3 representative papers; (4) names/emails of 2–3 referees. Review begins: 15 March 2026; applications accepted until filled. Contact: snakamura@cuhk.edu.cn<mailto:snakamura@cuhk.edu.cn>
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Prof. Sahba ZOJAJI (HSS)