Jorge Kroff is an Associate Professor of Spanish and Linguistics at the University of Florida who directs the Bilingual Sentence Processing Lab and studies bilingual comprehension and code-switching using time-based behavioral methods and eye-tracking. With eight years of experience in academia and leadership roles at the National Science Foundation, he bridges rigorous experimental work with research program management and science policy. His work probes cognitive, linguistic, and social factors in real-time bilingual language processing, bringing quantitative data science approaches to psycholinguistics. As a data science and project management enthusiast, he combines lab-based measurement with scalable research infrastructure and funding strategy. Based in Gainesville, he leverages a PhD in Hispanic Linguistics from Penn State to mentor interdisciplinary teams and advance documentation of language diversity. Beyond publications, his NSF program leadership underscores a commitment to broadening participation and sustaining infrastructure for language science.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Hispanic Linguistics Language Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Hispanic Linguistics Language Science at Penn State University
Bachelor of Arts - BA Linguistics International Studies, Bachelor of Arts - BA Linguistics International Studies at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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