Ev Fedorenko is an Associate Professor in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department and and Investigator at the McGovern Institute at MIT. Her research focus is on how and why minds and brains create language, exploring the relationship between language and various cognitive, perceptual, and motor systems.
Jacob Andreas is an Associate Professor in MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). He aims to understand the computational foundations of language learning and to build general-purpose intelligent systems that can communicate effectively with humans and learn from human guidance.
Roger Levy is a Professor in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department at MIT. He uses computational modeling, psycholinguistic experimentation, and analysis of large naturalistic language datasets to address theoretical and applied questions regarding the processing and acquisition of natural language, with the goals of furthering scientific understanding of the cognitive underpinnings of language processing and acquisition and helping to design models and algorithms that will allow machines to process human language.