About

I am a fourth year Ph.D. Candidate in Computational Linguistics at Georgetown University, within the Department of Linguistics. I am advised by Amir Zeldes, and I am a member of the Corpling Lab and GUCL: Computational Linguistics @ Georgetown. I received my B.A. with a triple major in Linguistics, Computer Science, and Asian Studies, and a minor in Cognitive Science from Cornell University in 2018. Before coming to Georgetown, I worked as a Senior Computational Linguist at The MITRE Corporation, where I continue to work part-time.

Research Interests

My research focus is on various types of non-identity coreference, including bridging (also called associative coreference) and near identity coreference. I am also broadly interested in corpus linguistics (including corpus construction and linguistic annotation) and computational semantics.

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