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I'm a PhD student in computer science at the University of Sydney, Australia. My interests lie across software engineering, computational linguistics, and bioinformatics, and I am a member of Schwa Lab at the School of Information Technologies.
Currently, I'm working on ways of incorporating context into the analysis of sentences, and particularly on maximally compatible parsing. My work is focused on the C&C tools, a state-of-the-art parsing system based on the Combinatory Categorial Grammar formalism. I am completing this work under the supervision of Dr. James Curran and Dr. Matthew Honnibal.
I am tutoring INFO1903 (Informatics Advanced) in first semester 2011, a highly enjoyable and broad introduction to the use of information technologies in processing data, finding information, and surviving in the modern world. I am also tutoring COMP2129 (Operating Systems and Machine Principles) in 2011, which will focus on C and parallel programming using pthreads and CUDA.