I am a linguist and a data scientist. After obtaining a PhD in Linguistics in 2018 from the Department of Linguistics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I moved to Heidelberg, Germany. I now work in Frankfurt am Main as a data scientist with CONTURN Forward Data Science.
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In my academic work, I have primarily focused on understanding anticipatory language processing in first and second language populations, and on understanding how grammatical gender is acquired, represented and processed in a second language. I have also had a strong focus on methods, both with respect to experiment design and in the selection and application of appropriate statistical methods for data analysis.
You can find more information about my work in my CV and in the Publications and Projects sections of my webpage.
PhD in Linguistics, 2018
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
MSc in Linguistics, 2014
University of Alberta
BA in German Language and Literature, 2012
University of Alberta
Research on anticipatory language processing.
Research on the acquisition, representation and processing of grammatical gender.
Methods research, methods development, and other research with methodological implications.
Research on second language learning and processing.