Multiple papers accepted and published in prestigious conferences and journals such as EMNLP 2025, ICLR 2025, ACL 2024; received Outstanding Paper Award and Senior Area Chair’s Award at ACL 2024; contributed to the development of the Killkan automatic speech recognition dataset.
Research Experience
Involved in multiple research projects, including fieldwork in Quito, Ecuador, to study the Kichwa language, collecting and analyzing Kichwa data; presented talks and posters at various international conferences such as ACL 2024, LREC-COLING 2024, etc.
Education
Pursuing a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, USA, under the supervision of Dr. David Chiang.
Background
A full-time language lover. A PhD student in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, part of the Natural Language Processing group led by Dr. David Chiang. Research interests include linguistics, Turkic (Tatar), Quechuan (Kichwa), Japonic (Japanese), syntax (Minimalism, Lexical-Functional Grammar, Construction Grammar), semantics (Discourse Representation Theory), language documentation, natural language processing & computational linguistics, speech recognition, machine translation, and large language models.
Miscellany
Broad personal interests, particularly passionate about languages. Interned at Sakana.ai and Megagon Labs.