EUTOPIA member

Eleni Gregoromichelai

Lead
University of Gothenburg

 eleni.gregoromichelaki@gu.se

Eleni Gregoromichelaki is a Professor of Linguistics within the Linguistics, Logic, and Theory of Science unit of FLoV at the University of Gothenburg. She has a background in both in Linguistics and Computational Linguistics. She has an MSc in Computational Linguistics and PhD in Linguistics from King’s College London where she investigated formal and computational models of psycholinguistically realistic grammars.  Currently, she is interested in the modelling of dialogue by researching how human conversation fits into more general processes of interaction in the natural world. Interaction from this perspective involves not only the verbal exchange of signals but also multimodal perception/action and, even more generally, theories of information in technology, biology, and physics. Recently, she has also been investigating the significance of the development of Large Language Models (LLMs) for theories of language and cognition.