Summary
Peter Lindes is a research scientist and engineer with a decade of experience applying cognitive science and AI to real-world robotic and language-enabled systems. With a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Michigan and earlier training in linguistics and bilingual education, he builds computational models of human language processing and uses them to create agents that learn and collaborate with people. His background includes inventing new programming languages, foundational work in embedded systems, and substantial production software for robotics, telephony, and data analysis—skills that bridge theory and applied engineering. As an educator he focuses on incremental mastery, designing learning experiences that move students forward step by step. Based in Herriman, Utah, he combines deep cognitive modeling interests with hands-on systems development, uniquely positioning him to translate insights about the mind into dependable interactive agents.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Linguistics, Master’s Degree, Linguistics at Brigham Young University
University of California Santa Cruz
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
BS, EE, BS, EE at MIT
Spanish