Position:
Assistant Professor of Information Sciences and Technology at Penn State University, Open Source Project Lead at Aquamacs
Location:
University Park, Pennsylvania
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Penn State University
- University Park, PA since 2012
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Assistant Professor of Information Sciences and Technology
Aquamacs
since Oct 2004
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Open Source Project Lead
Carnegie Mellon University
Jan 2011 - Jul 2012
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Special Faculty Researcher
Carnegie Mellon University
Aug 2008 - Dec 2010
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Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Edinburgh
Jan 2005 - Jun 2008
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PhD candidate
MIT Media Lab Europe
2002 - 2004
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Research Fellow
RadioEINS
2001 - 2002
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Desk Editor / Freelancer
Agentscape
2000 - 2001
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Computational Linguist
Education:
University of Edinburgh 2005 - 2008
PhD, Informatics
University College Dublin 2003 - 2004
MSc, Computer Science
Universität Potsdam 1998 - 2002
Dipl.-Ling., Linguistics
Skills:
Natural Language Processing, Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics, Machine Learning, Text Mining, Artificial Intelligence, Information Extraction, Information Retrieval, Text Analytics, Semantics, Human Computer Interaction, Computer Science, Pattern Recognition, LaTeX, Semantic Web, Knowledge Representation, Python, R