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I’m a postdoctoral researcher working with Michael Hahn. I recently completed my PhD in the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. I’ve also studied at McGill and Potsdam, worked as a researcher at Microsoft and Harvard, and founded a computational linguistics engineering team in the language-learning startup Babbel.

I’m a computational linguist with psycholinguistic training and broad interests in language and cognition. My research combines computational modeling and behavioral experiments to address fundamental scientific questions about how human language is structured and processed. I focus particularly on generalization and how it works in inflectional morphology.

I recently led a survey with Paul Smolensky and colleagues at Microsoft Research to see what researchers think about compositionality in neural network models. Data collection is complete, but you can still take the survey yourself and check our paper to see how your views fit with the field as a whole!


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I’m a postdoctoral researcher working with Michael Hahn. I recently completed my PhD in the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. I’ve also studied at McGill and Potsdam, worked as a researcher at Microsoft and Harvard, and founded a computational linguistics engineering team in the language-learning startup Babbel.

I’m a computational linguist with psycholinguistic training and broad interests in language and cognition. My research combines computational modeling and behavioral experiments to address fundamental scientific questions about how human language is structured and processed. I focus particularly on generalization and how it works in inflectional morphology.

I recently led a survey with Paul Smolensky and colleagues at Microsoft Research to see what researchers think about compositionality in neural network models. Data collection is complete, but you can still take the survey yourself and check our paper to see how your views fit with the field as a whole!