Summary
Morgan Moyer is a language scientist and postdoctoral researcher with over a decade of experience in psycholinguistics, semantics/pragmatics, and cognitive science, currently based in Paris and working across leading European research centers. She combines deep expertise in qualitative and quantitative methods, computational and cognitive models of communication, and NLP/ML with practical skills in corpus creation, annotation schema design, and large-scale data collection and analysis. Morgan has led and mentored research teams, managed budgets and grants, and translated complex experimental designs into reproducible datasets—once building a large annotated database of naturalistic questions and running experiments with over 1,000 human subjects. Her work bridges theory and application, from writing grammars and annotation guidelines to deploying supervised and unsupervised learning approaches, and she has a track record of making experimental protocols highly replicable and usable by others.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Arts - AA, Associate of Arts - AA at Montgomery College
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Linguistics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Linguistics at Rutgers University–New Brunswick
Bachelor's degree, Linguistics, Bachelor's degree, Linguistics at University of Maryland
French