Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics · 2024
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Resume (English only)
Research Experience
Prior to my current position, I was Lecturer in Phonetics and Phonology at the University of York, and a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Linguistics at Northwestern University in the Prosody & Speech Dynamics Lab.
Education
I received my PhD in Cognitive Science from Johns Hopkins University and my BA in German and Linguistics from New York University.
Background
I'm an SNF Assistant Professor in the Department of Computational Linguistics at the University of Zürich. I lead the Phonetics and Cognitive Science Lab (PaCSci Lab) within the broader Phonetics & Speech Sciences Group. My research focuses on the phonetics–phonology interface, cross-talker and cross-linguistic phonetic variation, speech prosody, and speech perception. I also occasionally dabble in morphophonology. A recurring theme in my research is the use of large spoken corpora to advance linguistic theory.
Miscellany
Personal GitHub, Lab GitHub, OSF, BlueSky, Twitter