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About Us

James Tauber

James holds a B.Sc. in linguistics and has worked both in academia and the software industry. A successful open-source developer and technologist, he was part of the original group that developed XML. He is presently Chief Scientist at a Boston-based software company he co-founded but he resides in Perth, Western Australia, the furthest city in the world from Boston. Tauber's interests in linguistics include formal syntactic theory, morphological theory, grammar inference, corpus linguistics and computational linguistics, all with a particular focus on Hellenistic Greek. He is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Essex in the area of inflectional morphology.

James's home page and blog can be found at http://jtauber.com/

You can email him at jtauber@jtauber.com

Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen

Ulrik holds an MA in computational linguistics and a B.Sc. in computer science and math. He has worked on computational linguistics projects since 1996, both in academia and with SIL International. He is currently pursuing a PhD in computational linguistics at the University of Aalborg in his native Denmark. Ulrik has lived in the US, in England, in the Netherlands, and in Denmark, mostly having fun with computational linguistics projects related to the analysis of Biblical languages. His current research interests center around annotated text database systems. His main product in that category so far, is the Emdros corpus query system, which can be found at http://emdros.org/.

Ulrik's interest in NT Greek goes back to his early teens. He has worked with SIL International on their Greek Tools project for a number of years, which, among other tools, led to the Linguistic Tree Constructor, which has a home at http://ltc.sourceforge.net.

Ulrik's home page can be found at http://ulrikp.org/. He also maintains some Greek tools at http://ulrikp.dk/.

Feel free to contact Ulrik at:

ulrikp|write-the-sign|emdros<dot>org

This page last modified Thursday 27 December, 2007 by Ulrik Petersen