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Assistant Lecturer and Adjunct Professor

I am a phonetician, currently working as an Associate Lecturer and adjunct professor in the Linguistic Department at the University of Alberta. I teach Introductory Lingusitics (LING101 & LING102), Phonetics (LING205),  and quantitative methods (LING 523 & 603), as well as occasionally teaching a phonetics class and a technology class at CILLDI. I am also a member of the Alberta Phonetics Laboratory (APhL) and the Alberta Language Technology Lab (ALTLAB).

My research interests include speech synthesis, voice quality, whispered speech, endoscopic measurement, spectral tilt, and the phonetics and phonology of prosody. I am also interested in learning how best to harness new technologies in the teaching of linguistics, both for online and on-campus courses.