Contact
Pfaffenwaldring 5 b
70569 Stuttgart
Deutschland
Room: 02.020
Office Hours
By appointment (per email).
Subject
I head a research group (mostly) on computational semantics. That is, we are interested in developing software that enables computers to reason about the meaning of words and sentences.
You can find more details on the page of my research group.
SS 2018
- Lecture "Empirische Methoden der Maschinellen Sprachverarbeitung" (with Antje Schweitzer)
- Seminar "Ethics and NLP" (with Thang Vu)
- since 2013:
- Professor of Theoretical Computational Linguistics, IMS, Stuttgart University
- 2010-2013:
- Professor of Computational Linguistics, ICL, Heidelberg University
- 2009-2010:
- Juniorprofessor (Assistant Professor) of Computational Linguistics, IMS, Stuttgart University
- 2007-2009:
- Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Linguistics, Stanford University
- 2007:
- PhD (Dr. phil.) in Computational Linguistics, Saarland University
- 2002:
- MSc in Cognitive Science and Natural Language, University of Edinburgh
I offer various BSc and MSc thesis topics. Please come to my office hour or check the IMS theses page on ILIAS.
If you write to me to inquire about internships or external thesis supervision, please add the word 'hospes' to the subject of your email. Otherwise I will not read it.