BSc and MSc advisees
[name, major, last year of supervision, thesis/research project title; most recent known employment coordinates]
- Chris Kirov, BSc Computer Science and Linguistics, Honors thesis 2008, 'A
dynamical model for assembling phonological representations'; Google Research, NYC
- Robert Simione, BSc Mathematics, Research Thesis 2009, 'Analysis of stability-based
metrics of phonological organization'; Lecturer, Lead Data Scientist, Canvas AI, Columbia University
- Katerina Souliopoulos, BSc, Dean's Undergraduate Research Fund Recipient 2009, Research project 'Spatio-temporal characteristics of syllables in Moroccan Arabic'; Assistant General Counsel at NYC Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
- Margarita Zeitlin, BSc, Dean's Undergraduate Research Fund Recipient 2010, Research project 'Algorithmic methods for assessing syllable structure in acoustic data'; Google, Seattle
- Amanda Rysling, 2010, Presidential Scholar, Research project 'An Investigation of Word-Internal Syllabification in Arabic'; Professor at University of California, Santa Cruz
- Anna Greenwood, BSc 2010, 'A study of vowel duration as a function of prevocalic consonantal size in English versus Arabic'; Program Manager, Google
- Friederike Hegen, BSc 2012, 'Temporal organization of consonant clusters in American English children's speech'; Tänzer ohne Grenzen, Potsdam
- Erika Pillmeier, MSc 2013, 'Indices of syllabification in VCCV word medial clusters'; Atlassian and Business Consultant at Kreuzwerker GmbH, Berlin
- Stavroula Sotiropoulou, MSc 2014, 'Electromagnetic articulography study of gestural timing in selected consonant clusters of American English'; Lecturer, Potsdam
- Jens Roeser, MSc 2015, ERC project research assistant 2014-2015, 'Spatio-temporal organization of word-medial consonant clusters in Moroccan Arabic'; Lecturer and Early Career Research Fellow, Nottingham Trent University
- Eugen Klein, MSc 2015, 'Perceptuo-motor compatibility and perceptuo-motor accommodation of sub-phonemic features during a dual-task
of speaking while listening'; Senior Speech Scientist, Nuance Communications
- Tanner Sorensen, MSc 2015, 'Intrinsic Gestural Dynamics'; Research Scientist, Cobalt Speech and Language, Omaha, Nebraska
- Klara Sommermann, MSc 2017, Trading relations in the perception of the German voicing contrast; Speech Scientist, Babbel, Berlin
- Floris Ruijter, MSc Mathematics, Research assistant 2018-2019, Kinematic analysis and reparametrization of tongue sensor data; Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, Haarlem, Netherlands
- Maria Lialiou, MSc 2020, 'Syllabic structure and temporal organization in /sC/ sequences'; PhD student, Cologne
- Jonathan Jordan, BSc 2021, 'Production of /sC/ in Peninsular Spanish'; MSc student, Potsdam
- Shihao Du, MSc 2021, 'Articulatory overlap as a function of
stiffness in German, English, Spanish and Arabic consonant clusters'; PhD student, Potsdam