We do research in the areas of child language development, computational linguistics, general linguistics, phonetics, sign language and multilingualism in the DHH.
Throughout history ciphers have been used to preserve many secrets. Beáta Megyesi leads an interdisciplinary project involving linguists, computer scientists and historians, among others, to use AI to decode secret documents.
Four researchers receive time grants from Stockholm University Brain Imaging Center (SUBIC). SUBIC congratulate the researchers and encourages other Stockholm University researchers to apply for the next grant in 2025.
Introduction In libraries and archives worldwide, thousands of historical manuscripts are written in secret codes. The research field of Historical Cryptology, tries to find ways to decode these secret documents.
Gláucia Laís Salomão has been awarded a “time grant” from Stockholm University Brain Imaging Centre (SUBIC) for her research on the vocal communication of emotions.