Adam Meyers is a Clinical Associate Professor at NYU with over three decades of experience in computational linguistics, focusing on annotation, lexicon creation, machine translation, information and terminology extraction, and integrating knowledge-based methods with machine learning. He combines long-standing academic research and teaching (from introductory programming to graduate computational linguistics and theoretical syntax) with practical industry experience dating back to early roles at IBM, where work on parsing and dictionary production informed his later semantic parsing efforts like GLARF. Based in New York, he maintains an active research presence with detailed publications and projects linked on his NYU page, and he advises startups such as Reulay Inc. His profile reflects a rare blend of theoretical linguistics (PhD, NYU) and hands-on system-building that spans both classic symbolic approaches and modern ML integration.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Linguistics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Linguistics at New York University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Literature, Purchase had a Pass/Honors Grading system. No GPAs were calculated., Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Literature, Purchase had a Pass/Honors Grading system. No GPAs were calculated. at Purchase College, SUNY
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