The Psycholinguistics, Information and Computation Lab (PICoL)
<https://picol-georgetown.github.io/> in the Department of Linguistics
<https://linguistics.georgetown.edu/> at Georgetown University is
recruiting candidates for a PhD in Computational Linguistics to start in
Fall 2026. The deadline for applying is December 1, 2025. The lab is
directed by Ethan Gotlieb Wilcox <https://wilcoxeg.github.io/>.

Please see this link for more details:
https://linguistics.georgetown.edu/programs/apply/

In PICoL (pronounced “pickle”) we seek to understand how language is
learned and processed in the mind using an interdisciplinary toolbox of
methods, including computational simulations, formal mathematical models,
and psycholinguistic experiments. In addition, we use insights from
linguistics and cognitive science to characterize and improve AI and NLP
technologies. Some of our current research projects include:


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   Building mathematical models of real-time language comprehension
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   Testing theories of language acquisition using large language models
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   Characterizing language model pretraining dynamics
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   Developing new experimental methods for psycholinguistics


Applicants with a background in experimental methods are particularly
encouraged to apply this cycle.

Students in the Computational Linguistics program benefit from a range of
courses in NLP and computational modeling techniques, as well as
foundational courses in linguistics. Georgetown has a lively computational
linguistics community <https://gucl.georgetown.edu/> on campus. Applicants
must hold at least a bachelor’s degree by Fall 2026. PhD students in the
Department (domestic as well as international students) benefit from a 5-year
guaranteed funding package including a stipend, tuition scholarship, and
health insurance. For questions, please email [email protected]

Applicants will be most competitive for the PhD in Computational
Linguistics if they have a background in Computer Science, Linguistics,
Cognitive Science, or a related field. Successful applicants have previous
experience in computer programming and can articulate a clear area of
desired research specialization. Georgetown also offers a 2-year M.S. in
computational linguistics for students who wish to obtain a foundation in
this field.


-- 
Ethan Gotlieb Wilcox
Assistant Professor, Computational Linguistics
Georgetown University
wilcoxeg.github.io
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