International Conference on Computational Linguistics · 2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Not specifically mentioned
Research Experience
Currently an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at Bryn Mawr College; Previously a Roman Family Teaching and Research Fellow in Computer Science at Barnard College; Affiliated with the Center for Language and Speech Processing during his time at Johns Hopkins University.
Education
PhD in Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University, Advisor: Benjamin Van Durme
Background
Research interests include natural language processing and computational social science, particularly the reasoning capabilities and biases in NLP models. Applies NLP to other fields to glean insights from large amounts of text, with recent applications in public health and social sciences.
Miscellany
Tweets primarily about natural language processing; Provides NLP, Data Science, and Machine Learning consulting services; Office: 200C Park Science Building; Office Hours (Spring 2025): Friday 11:30am-1:00pm; Email: apoliak@brynmawr.edu; Phone: 610-526-5404