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Li Ying

Li Ying is a researcher at Max Planck Institute for Human Development. He is interested in how the language reveals or shapes mind. His research uses open-ended surveys, sizable linguistic corpora, network analysis and language models, with applications to the following topics: psychological change over cultural time; language evolution; emotion and wellbeing; and risk perception.

Contact: li@mpib-berlin.mpg.de

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Tomas Engelthalar

Tomas is a data scientist, passionate about problem-solving in the real world. Enjoys designing, coding and deploying advanced data analytics pipelines. Excited about digital psychiatry – using cross-domain data to profile and improve mental health at scale. Currently working on the development of NLP algorithms for precision phenotyping, aiming to enable early detection and targeted treatment of mental health disorders.

Contact: t.engelthaler@warwick.ac.uk

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Cynthia Siew

Cynthia is a psycholinguist and cognitive scientist who uses experimental methods from psychology, computational modeling and mathematical methods from network science, and large-scale analysis of databases and linguistic corpora to study how people understand written and spoken language, and the meanings of words. Currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the National University of Singapore.

Email: hello@cloud.csqsiew.xyz

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Thomas Hills

Thomas is the Director of the Behavioural and Data Science MSc at the University of Warwick. He is interested in quantitative approaches to language, wellbeing, memory, and decision making. His research involves using 'big data' to understand psychological change over cultural time; understanding language learning using network analysis; computational modelling of memory representations and age-related cognitive decline; and information search in decision making.

Contact: t.t.hills@warwick.ac.uk

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Li Ying

Li Ying is a researcher at Max Planck Institute for Human Development. He is interested in how the language reveals or shapes mind. His research uses open-ended surveys, sizable linguistic corpora, network analysis and language models, with applications to the following topics: psychological change over cultural time; language evolution; emotion and wellbeing; and risk perception.

Contact: li@mpib-berlin.mpg.de

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