Summary
Matthew Buzzell is a Clinical Research Specialist with nine years of experience at the intersection of AI, speech technology, and patient-centered clinical care. With a Master's in Computational Linguistics and a Bachelor's in Cognitive Science, he has built speech-enabled systems at Microsoft, advanced synthetic-voice solutions for MND/ALS patients at Nemours, and led publishable AI research while at Indiana University. He combines hands-on signal and ML work (voice unit selection and neural hybrid models) with clinical trial operations and regulatory compliance, making him fluent in both technical and clinical domains. Based in Haverford Township, PA, he prioritizes real-world impact—improving communication for vulnerable patients—while translating research prototypes into usable clinical tools.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computational Linguistics, Master's degree, Computational Linguistics at Indiana University Bloomington
Johns Hopkins University
English, Spanish