Computational Linguistics Lab

Room 7351, 105 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI

We are a lab in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Michigan, dedicated to research on computational models of language acquisition and processing.

The lab has access to U‑M Advanced Research Computing (GPU hours on Great Lakes HPC), plus an additional 8-way RTX 6000 GPU system.

We recruit undergraduate and graduate research assistants, as well as postdocs, who work at the intersection of computational modeling, language acquisition, and theoretical linguistics. New members can request access to lab resources and plans here.

Regular lab hours: Thursdays 2:30–5:00 PM. We meet and collaborate on projects.

Members
Huteng Dai
Assistant Professor
acquisitionFLTinterpretabilityphonology
Shane Storks
Postdoc, Weinberg Institute
reasoninggroundingNLP
Shunjie Wang
PhD Student
FLTTransformersexpressiveness
Jenny Blass
Jenny Blass
Undergrad · Ling & CS
comp lingNLPAI
Miles Gilberti
Miles Gilberti
Undergrad · CogSci & CS
psycholingemergent comminterpretability
Richard Futrell
Assoc. Prof., UC Irvine
information theoryprocessingtypology
Connor Mayer
Asst. Prof., UC Irvine
phonologycomp modelingphonetics
Alum
Ashna Mulchandani
Ashna Mulchandani
B.A. Ling, CS & French '25
NLPcomp ling
Pratik Patil
Pratik Patil
Engineer · Climate & Space
modelingcomp mathsentiment