Computational Linguistics

Computational Linguistics is the scientific study of language from a computational perspective. It is a lively and intellectually vital scientific discipline, generating advances that shed new insight on models of human linguistic abilities, as well as creating opportunities for practical tools that can be of tremendous benefit to society. Computational linguistics faculty and students participate in the interdisciplinary GUCL community on campus.

The Computational Linguistics program (CLI) offers PhD and Master of Science (MS) degrees in Computational Linguistics. These programs carry the STEM-designated 30.4801 CIP code, meaning our international graduates are eligible for 3 years of OPT.

Doctoral program applicants: While all faculty in the department are available to serve on dissertation committees, only tenured and tenure-line faculty (Nathan Schneider, Ethan Wilcox and Amir Zeldes) can serve as doctoral advisors and dissertation chairs in the Computational Linguistics Program.

Computational Linguistics Faculty

Cross-listed Faculty

Affiliated Faculty