Teaching
University of Tübingen (Computer Science)
- 2025: NLP: Text und Diskurs
- 2025: NLP: Wort und Lexikon
As of September 2018, I’m coordinator of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Tübingen.
Before that, I was postdoc researcher and principal investigator in project A02 of the CRC991 at the University of Düsseldorf. Before that, I did my PhD within Laura Kallmeyer’s Emmy Noether project at the University of Tübingen. Before that I had been studying General Linguistics, Rhetorics and Computer Science in Tübingen and Berlin.
My research & teaching is concerned with various aspects of computational linguistics (aka. natural language processing) and grammar theory:
In the winter term 2020/2021, I will fill a substitute professorship (50%) on “Applied Computational Linguistics” at the University of Bielefeld. I’m looking forward to teaching an introductory lecture on computational linguistics and a seminar on grammar formalisms.
See the teaching section for more details.