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Federica Bulgarelli
Dr. Bulgarelli is currently a postdoc in Duke’s Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. She received her PhD in Cognitive Psychology and Language Science in 2018 from the Pennsylvania State University, and her B.A in Linguistics and B.S. in Child Development from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is interested in how learners figure out what to do with variability stemming from different sources in their environment, such as different speakers or different languages.
Elika Bergelson
Dr. Bergelson is an Assistant Professor in Duke’s Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. Dr. Bergelson received her PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, where she first became interested in infant word-learning, after receiving research training at the University of Maryland as a Baggett Fellow, and a B.A. at NYU in Language and Mind. Her training is in psychology, linguistics, and cognitive science. Before coming to Duke, she was a Research Professor in the University of Rochester’s Brain and CogSci Department.
Sarp Uner
Sarp is a lab tech in the Bergelson Lab. He joined the Bergelson Lab after getting a B.S. in Computer Science and Psychology from Duke University. He is interested in computational linguistics, NLP, computational models of language acquisition, and working with naturalistic corpora.