Curriculum Vitae
Stina Ericsson
Born 1972 in Södra Vi, Sweden.
Education and degrees
- Studentexamen, Naturvetenskaplig linje, Brinellgymnasiet, Nässjö, Sweden 1991
- Irish Studies, University College Cork, Ireland Spring 1994
- Informatique, linguistique et francais (Computer Science, Linguistics and French), Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Autumn 1997 - Spring 1998
- BA (Hons. 1st class) Computer Science, Linguistics and French, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland 1999
- Cognitive Science, Lund University, Sweden Autumn 1999
- PhD Linguistics, Göteborg University, Sweden 2005
Employment
- Doctoral Student (doktorandtjänst) mainly 80%, Department of Linguistics, Göteborg University, Sweden January 2000 - February 2005, and from September 2001 to February 2005 also the Swedish National Graduate School of Language Technology (GSLT)
- Research projects, about 20%:
- TRINDI (Task Oriented Instructional Dialogue) Spring 2000
- D'Homme (Dialogues in the Home Machine Environment) 2001
- SIRIDUS (Specification, Interaction and Reconfiguration in Dialogue Understanding Systems) 2000-2002
- TALK (Talk and Look, Tools for Ambient Linguistic Knowledge) 2004-2006
- Assistant lecturer (mainly part time paid per hour) Spring 2000 - Spring 2005, see "Teaching at undergraduate level" below
- Adminstrator at Nordic Graduate School of Language Technology (NGSLT) Spring 2005
- Current employment: researcher at the TALK project 80% until the end of 2006, lecturer (vik. lektor) 20%
Teaching (undergraduate-level courses)
- Autumn 2000
- Introduction to linguistics and computational linguistics, 1st year of Computational Linguistics programme: 6 hours of lectures
- Semantics, first semester (A-nivå) of General linguistics: 6 hours of lectures
- Formal Semantics, 3rd year of Computational Linguistics programme: 6 hours of lectures and a substantial amount of supervision and tutorial work
- Spring 2001
- Semantics, 1st year of Computational Linguistics programme: full course responsibility including 30 hours of lectures
- Pragmatics, 3rd year of Computational Linguistics programme and second semester (B-nivå) of General Linguistics: 3 hours of lectures
- Semantics, first semester (A-nivå) of General linguistics: 6 hours of lectures
- Autumn 2001
- Introduction to linguistics and computational linguistics, 1st year of Computational Linguistics programme: 6 hours of lectures and 1 hour of tutorial
- Pragmatics, second semester (B-nivå) of General Linguistics: 6 hours of lectures
- 15 hours of lectures and a substantial amount of supervision and tutorial work
- Autumn 2002
- Introduction to linguistics and computational linguistics, 1st year of Computational Linguistics programme: 6 hours of lectures
- Formal Semantics, 3rd year of Computational Linguistics programme: course responsibility and 24 hours of lectures
- Spring 2003
- Pragmatics, 3rd year of Computational Linguistics programme and second semester (B-nivå) of General Linguistics: 2 hours of lectures
- Autumn 2003
- Introduction to linguistics and computational linguistics, 1st year of Computational Linguistics programme: 5 hours of lectures
- Spring 2004
- Pragmatics, 3rd year of Computational Linguistics programme: 2 hours of lectures
- Autumn 2004
- Introduction to linguistics and computational linguistics, 1st year of Computational Linguistics programme: 4 hours of lectures
- Spring 2005
- Speech technology, 3rd year of Computational Linguistics programme: 2 hours of lectures
- Autumn 2005
- Formal Semantics, 3rd year of Computational Linguistics programme: full course responsibility including 26 hours of lectures
- Language, Individual and Society, first semester (A-nivå) of General linguistics: 12 hours of lectures, part course responsibility
- Methods and advanced topics in computational linguistics, 4th year of Computational Linguistics programme: 10 hours of lectures
- Introduction to linguistics and computational linguistics, 1st year of Computational Linguistics programme: 4 hours of lectures
- Spring 2006
- Pragmatics, 3rd year of Computational Linguistics programme and second semester (B-nivå) of General Linguistics: full course responsibility, 12 hours of lectures
- Language, Individual and Society, first semester (A-nivå) of General linguistics: 12 hours of lectures, part course responsibility
- Sociolinguistics, 2nd and 4th semester (B-nivå and D-nivå) of General linguistics: full course responsibility, 10 hours of lectures
- Speech technology, 3rd year of Computational Linguistics programme: 2 hours of lectures
- Supervision of a number of undergraduate student essays, projects and master's theses from 2000 until present
Publications
Commissions
- Representative on the department board, Dept of linguistics, Göteborg university, January 2000 - December 2001
- Representative on the university board of equal opportunities, Göteborg university, Autumn 2003 - Spring 2004
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