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Hi! Boñjour deoc'h! Hej!

I'm Morgan Grobol [morgãn gʁobɔl], MCF (≈ Associate Professor) in computational linguistics at Université Paris Nanterre, France 🇫🇷, in the MoDyCo lab and associate member of the Lattice lab (CNRS and École Normale Supérieure).

I also sometimes use the names Loig [loik] in Breton and Loïc [loic] in French. My pronouns are they/them in English, gender-neutral pronouns in other languages where they exist and any pronouns where they don't.

My research

My research interests focus on machine learning applications to natural language processing, and specifically to low-resource contexts such as minority and low-resource languages or diachronic and historical data. More specifically, these days I'm focusing on resource building, machine translation and syntactic parsing. My first priority is to develop tools and resources that would actually be helpful for linguistic communities.

Most of my work — in writing and in code — is available on Codeberg and the Gitlab instance of the HumaNum consortium, and some things are still waiting for migrations out of Github. I always welcome bug reports and contributions.

My email is morgan.grobol, hosted on tuta.com. Feel free to reach out at or questions, chats and impromptu jam!