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Maria Antoniak is a Visiting Professor in Computer Science at the University of Colorado Boulder, with an upcoming tenure-track appointment as Assistant Professor starting Fall 2025. She holds affiliations with both the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Information Science. Her research bridges Natural Language Processing (NLP), cultural analytics, and healthcare, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration with humanities and clinical fields.
Education: PhD in Information Science from Cornell University (advisor: David Mimno), MA in Computational Linguistics from the University of Washington, and BA in Liberal Studies from the University of Notre Dame. She completed postdoctoral work at the Pioneer Centre for AI (Copenhagen) and was a Young Investigator at the Allen Institute for AI.
Research focuses on narrative analysis (e.g., birth stories, online healthcare communities), NLP tool reliability, and ethical AI applications. Her work includes developing tools like Riveter for power dynamics analysis and Little Mallet Wrapper for topic modeling. Current projects explore cultural contexts in LLMs and maternal healthcare narratives.
Teaching includes courses on NLP for Cultural Analytics and guest lectures globally. She organizes initiatives like the AI for Humanists workshop series and maintains resources for computational humanities. Maria advocates for inclusive academia through initiatives like Grads for Gender Inclusion in Computing and Ukrainian academic support efforts.
Her upcoming roles include faculty appointments at CU Boulder and active participation in global conferences (e.g., ACL, COLING). Research spans computational humanities, healthcare informatics, and AI ethics, with a focus on societal impact and methodological rigor.





