Current & Past Projects
A closer look at the key projects that define my academic journey, bridging the gap between symbolic logic and computational linguistics.
Syntax Engine
Status:
In Development
Investigation Area:
Programming Language Theory,
Cognitive Science
Funding:
Internal research grant; DARPA exploratory proposal submitted
The Syntax Engine represents a paradigm shift in programming language design. By grounding code in Chomskyan generative grammar, the project aims to move beyond rote pattern recognition toward a symbolic model where code is defined by linguistic intuition rather than statistical probability. This ongoing initiative explores new intuitive interfaces for human-machine collaboration.
The Algorithmic Unconscious
Status:
Completed, 2035
Investigation Area:
AI Ethics, Cultural Semiotics
Funding:
Open Society Foundations Research Fellowship
Collaborators:
Prof. Mira Osei-Bonsu (US); Dr. Yuen Fang-Li (NL)
A detailed inquiry into the emergent biases and cultural assumptions embedded within large language models. This research systematically reveals how statistical patterns inadvertently codify complex human prejudice and symbolic inconsistencies across digital syntax.
Project Rosetta AI
Status:
Ongoing
Investigation Area:
Computational Linguistics, Cross-lingual Semantics
Funding:
ERC Horizon Grant, 2023–2027
Collaborators:
Institute for Advanced Cognitive Systems; Language Technology Group
An ongoing initiative to build a universal translation model grounded in symbolic logic rather than statistical correlation. The project explores grammar logic systems as the foundational architecture for human-machine understanding.