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Emily Allaway serves as a Chancellor's Fellow in AI and Data Science at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, based in Room 5.23 of the Informatics Forum at 10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh (EH8 9AB). Her work is anchored in two key research institutes: the Natural Language and Speech Processing Research Institute and the Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation.
Her research spans Natural Language Processing, Speech Processing, and Computational Linguistics, with strong interdisciplinary connections to Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Allaway investigates computational models of human language and speech, focusing on advancing machine understanding of linguistic structures and cognitive processes through data-driven methodologies. This work has significant implications for developing intelligent systems in human-computer interaction, translation technologies, and speech recognition.
As part of the Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation, she collaborates across computer science, linguistics, and psychology disciplines in a globally recognized informatics research environment. Her Chancellor's Fellowship represents a permanent academic appointment with probationary confirmation, positioning her to lead independent research initiatives while contributing to Edinburgh's leadership in AI innovation.
No public information is currently available regarding her academic advisees, grant funding, or scientific awards. Her future research trajectory is expected to deepen intersections between language modeling, cognitive theory, and practical AI applications.