Biography:
Dr. Lulich earned a BA in Linguistics from Dartmouth College in 2002 and a PhD in Speech & Hearing Bioscience and Technology from MIT in 2006. From 2006 to 2013, Dr. Lulich’s research focused primarily on acoustic modeling and analysis of speech, including the subglottal airways. He joined the faculty in the Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences at Indiana University in 2013, where his current research focuses on modeling and analysis of speech production, especially the three-dimensional tongue shape and its variability during speech using real-time 3D/4D ultrasound.
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