Manfred Pinkal

Summary

Manfred Pinkal (born 24 August 1949) is a German computational linguist. He is a senior professor at the Saarland University.

Manfred Pinkal
Born (1949-08-24) 24 August 1949 (age 74)
NationalityGerman
Alma materUniversity of Stuttgart
AwardsLeibniz Prize
Scientific career
FieldsComputational Linguistics
InstitutionsSaarland University

Education and career edit

Manfred Pinkal studied Linguistics, Philosophy, German Language and Literature, and Computer Science at the University of Bochum and University of Stuttgart. He received his Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Stuttgart.

Research edit

Pinkal’s work is centered around representation and processing of natural-language meaning, both in the frameworks of truth-conditional and distributional semantics, with a special focus on vagueness, ambiguity, and the interaction of meaning and context. Since 1990, he is teaching as a professor of Computational Linguistics at Saarland University. He was co-founder and principal investigator of two Collaborative Research Centers and founding speaker of the International Post-Graduate College “Language Technology and Cognitive Systems” of German Science Foundation (DFG). Since 2007, he has been deputy director of the Cluster of Excellence “Multi-Modal Computing and Interaction” (MMCI).

Awards and honors edit

Pinkal was the first computational linguist to win the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize. He is member of the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur at Mainz.

External links edit

  • Webpage : Manfred Pinkal
  • Akademie Mainz