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Find your Thesis with LiRI

Findyourthesis

Every spring semester  LiRI hosts a Thesis Inspiration Event as part of our commitment to nurturing innovative student projects. This event is aimed at students pursuing both Bachelor's and Master's degrees, offering them a unique opportunity to explore potential thesis topics. The event features concise presentations by professors and lecturers from a wide range of disciplines within linguistics and psychology.

Following these insightful presentations, participants are invited to engage in deeper discussions during a relaxed apéro session. This informal setting fosters an atmosphere of open dialogue, encouraging students, lecturers, and experts to exchange ideas, provide feedback, and explore potential collaboration opportunities.

The next Find your Thesis Event is scheduled for the end of the Spring Semester in 2024.

R E G I S T R A T I O N

Coming soon....

Find your thesis with LiRI - Registration opens soon

Find your Thesis-2023

When: Thursday, 1.6.2023, 16.15 - 18.00, with Apéro afterwards

Where: room AND-4-06, Andreasstrasse 50, 8050 Zürich

Why: inspire student projects for BA and MA theses working with the LiRI lab

Who and what: short presentations about potential topics for BA and MA theses from professors and lecturers coming from various study programs in linguistics and psychology, followed by informal discussions between students, lecturers and experts during apéro.

Below students find a first overview of confirmed presenters. This list will be updated continuously.

RESEARCH FIELDS presenters
phonetics Volker Dellwo, Elisa Pellegrino
phonetics & machine learning Sandra Schwab, Jean-Philippe Goldman
computational neuroscience of speech & hearing Vanessa Frei, Julian Ockelmann
neurolinguistics & speech perception Alexis Hervais-Adelman
digital linguistics & eye tracking Lena Jäger, David Reich, Chiara Tschirner
cognition, neurobiology & language Sebastian Sauppe
articulatory phonetics Daniel Friedrichs, Lei He
evolutionary neuroscience of language

Martin Meyer

crosslinguistic phonetic variation Eleanor Chodroff
neuromodulation of speech and language processing

Basil Preisig

computational methods & NLP Johannes Graën, Gerold Schneider

With Apéro & LiQUID in Cafeteria AND-2.51 afterwards.

For the slides please email: andrew.clark@uzh.ch