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WHO IS DR. WOLFRAM HINZEN?

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Dr. Wolfram Hinzen

Dr. Hinzen is a Research Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF). Dr. Hinzen obtained a Magister in 1993 (Freiburg), an MA from  King's College London in 1994, and a PhD in philosophy in 1996. The short biography, below, is available on the university's site. 

Short biography,

I obtained a Magister (Freiburg, 1993), an MA (King's College London, 1994), and a PhD (philosophy, Bern, 1996), before becoming a Swiss-government funded postdoctoral researcher in Stuttgart (1996-7) and New York (1997-9). I was first employed in an academic position as Assistant Professor in Regensburg (1999), then as Lecturer at the Universitat van Amsterdam (2003-2006), before becoming a full professor at Durham University (2006-2014) and an ICREA Research Professor in Barcelona in April 2013. I also was a guest professor at Hong Kong University (2010) and at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (2011).

Research interests

I study the structural organization and function of language in the human mind/brain. My current research largely focuses on how disorders of language and cognition illuminate the relation between these two. The theoretical basis of this research is laid down in a series of monographs (Mind Design, 2006), An Essay on Names and Truth, 2007), and The Philosophy of Universal Grammar, 2013), all from Oxford University Press. The mental disorders my group studies was psychosis at first, after which we included autism, dementia, aphasia, and syndromic developmental disorders. I have directed three international projects (NWO, 2006-2011; AHRC/DFG, 2009-2012; AHRC, 2014-2017), and three Spanish ones. In Barcelona I have founded and direct the Grammar & Cognition lab (www.graclab.com), which pursues the project of a typology of linguistic diversity across clinical populations, using a range of methods from behavioral linguistic analysis to MRI to EEG to machine learning.

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Wolfram Hinzen

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