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Dr. Seung-Eun Chang is a Senior Lecturer of Korean at the School of Modern Languages, Georgia Institute of Technology. She holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin, specializing in Phonology and Phonetics, and has taught at the University of California, Berkeley for a decade prior to joining Georgia Tech in 2018.
Her research focuses on theoretical and experimental Phonetics/Phonology, Korean Linguistics, and Content & Language Integrated Learning (CLIL). She has received grants for her Media Curation project from DILAC (2019–2021) and IAC Student Service Funding (2022–2023). Her work appears in journals like the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America and Language and Speech.
Dr. Chang teaches a range of Korean language courses from elementary to advanced levels, including specialized topics in media analysis, public culture, and research methods. She has authored the textbook Media, Culture, and Debate in Korean (2022), integrating media resources to enhance sociocultural competence.
Her research spans heritage language acquisition, Korean dialectal phonetics, and innovative language-teaching methodologies. Recent articles address clear speech production in heritage Korean learners and asynchronous online language course design. She actively explores intersections between media, culture, and language pedagogy.
