
معرفی
Amanda Seidl is a Professor and Department Chair of Communication Sciences & Disorders at the University of Delaware, with an adjunct faculty position at Purdue University. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania (2000) and B.A. from Smith College (1993).
- Department Chair, University of Delaware
- Adjunct Faculty, Purdue University
- Director, Infant Speech Lab
Her research focuses on infant speech perception and production, phonology-syntax interface, and early predictors of speech and language disorders. She explores vocal development in neurogenetic disorders and multisensory input mechanisms in language acquisition.
Recent work analyzes multimodal communication in neurogenetic syndromes, computational speech analysis algorithms, and tactile-auditory integration. Publications emphasize infant-directed speech patterns, cross-cultural interaction studies, and machine learning applications in speech development.
The Infant Speech Lab investigates language acquisition through infant-friendly methodologies, including studies on caregiver communication strategies and vocalization quality assessment.




