In March 2024, I started as a PhD candidate in the MEMLANG project.

Within the MEMLANG project, we try to find out how we can model the memory structures underlying how humans store and retrieve linguistic information during communication. My focus is on how linguistic information is stored and recalled across a discourse. Using eye-tracking and self-paced reading experiments, I try to find out how language phenomena such as presupposition and discourse anomalies affect language processing of adults, and how this can inform us of the underlying memory mechanisms. Ultimately, I try to connect theories and memory models proposed in the fields of cognitive linguistics, psychology, and AI with empirical findings of psycholinguistic experiments.