Homeland Security and the University Of Maryland

 

Dr. Bonnie J. Dorr


Bonnie J. Dorr

Professor, Department of Computer Science and Linguistics
Co-director, Computational Linguistics and Information Processing Laboratory
University of Maryland, College Park

Ph.D.1990, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Expertise
Machine Translation
Interlingual Representations
Lexical Acquisition
Cross-language Information Retrieval
Natural Language Generation

Credentials

Dr. Dorr was selected as National Science Foundation Presidential Faculty Fellow (1997-1999). She is the Maryland Distinguished Young Scientist (1996) and a Sloan Fellow (1994-1996)

Phone
301-405-6768

Address
3153 A. V. Williams Building
University of Maryland
College Park MD 20742

Email
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For more information
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Faculty

Listed by Area of Expertise
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Faculty Expertise Areas

Critical Infrastructure Protection

Biological and Chemical Countermeasures

Emergency Preparedness & Response

Domestic and Foreign Policy

Borders and Transportation

Standards and State / Local Government

Nuclear and Radiological Countermeasures

Linguistics and Languages

High Explosives Countermeasures

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