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Seung-Eun Kim accepts position as Assistant Professor at Yonsei University

Phonetics Lab alumnus Dr. Seung-Eun Kim (Ph.D 2022) has accepted a position as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Yonsei University (South Korea).   In her new position, Seung-Un will continue her research on how speakers formulate and produce multi-phrase utterances and how listeners recognize them.

Before joining Yonsei, she a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Linguistics at Northwestern University, where she worked with Dr. Ann Bradlow and Dr. Matt Goldrick.

21st January 2026

Dr. Mark Tiede visited the Phonetics Lab for a two-day workshop on ultrasonic imaging

On October 9 & 10, 2025, Dr. Mark Tiede from the Yale School of Medicine conducted an intensive two-day workshop on ultrasonic imaging techniques at the Phonetics Laboratory. The workshop, which combined theoretical instruction with hands-on experimentation, introduced participants to the practical aspects of imaging the human vocal apparatus in real-time. 

 

The workshop's first day began in the Ultrasound Lab with comprehensive coverage of fundamental scanning parameters, including depth of field, sector angle, and frequency settings. Dr. Tiede demonstrated how these elements influence image quality and frame rates while addressing common challenges such as hyoid and mandibular shadowing.  

 

The second day  focused on more specialized applications. Topics included probe stabilization techniques using the ALPHUS system, co-collection of ultrasound data with intraoral EMA, and transverse laryngeal imaging for studying devoicing gestures. The workshop concluded with a  pilot experiment in which workshop participants could see their own vocal fold vibrations in real time. 

 

Everyone had fun and learned quite a bit over the two days, and a number of students will be applying Dr. Tiede's information to their own Phonetics lab ultrasonic imaging experiments in the coming months.

 

 

 

 

 

5th December 2025

Fengyue (Lisa) Zhao presents at BSMCS 2025

Phonetics Lab Ph.D. candidate Fengyue (Lisa) Zhao presented her ongoing research at BSMCS 2025 (the 5th Biennial Boston Speech Motor Control Symposium), held in Boston, Massachusetts from June 12 to June 13, 2025. 

Fengyue (Lisa) presented  research she conducted with Dr. Sam Tilsen - the paper title was:  "Unpredictable Temporal Auditory Feedback Perturbation Induces Lengthening, Not Compensation"

26th August 2025

Chloe Kwon & Fengyue (Lisa) Zhao present at Interspeech 2025

Phonetics Lab Ph.D. candidates Chloe Kwon and Fengyue (Lisa) Zhao presented their ongoing research at Interspeech 2025, held in Rotterdam, The Netherlands from August 17 to August 21, 2025.

 

Chloe Kwon presented her paper entitled “Speaker-specific Patterns of Phonetic Covariation in Korean Word-medial Stops and the Role of Phonological and Morphological Contexts”. The paper can be found here: https://www.isca-archive.org/interspeech_2025/kwon25b_interspeech.html.

 

Fengyue (Lisa) presented a paper on research she conducted with Dr. Jennifer Kuo - the paper was titled:  "The Role of Contextual Variation in Learning Cantonese Tones from Naturalistic Speech". The paper can be found here: https://www.isca-archive.org/interspeech_2025/zhao25j_interspeech.html.

 

 

26th August 2025