Terry Ruas
Research Group Leader in Natural Language Processing and the impact of Artificial Intelligence on writing and reading in human communication.
A short introduction.
I am a Computer Science researcher at the University of Göttingen — Computer Science Department and Göttingen State and University Library — working in the GippLab. My research is focused on natural language processing and artificial intelligence.
I obtained my Habilitation at the University of Göttingen, a Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of Michigan, a master's in Information Engineering at the Federal University of ABC, and a Bachelor's in Computer Science and Science & Technology at the same institution. I also worked as a Ph.D. intern at the National Institute of Informatics (Japan) at the Aizawa Laboratory, and spent six years at IBM Brazil in software product, team-lead, and IT specialist roles.
My interests lie in the overlap of NLP, AI, and machine learning — particularly research that requires extracting and applying semantic features from textual data to solve significant problems.
Recent papers.
A subset of the most recent work. The complete list lives on the publications page.
What we teach.
A snapshot of recent and upcoming offerings. The full archive lives on the teaching page.
Working together.
If you have an interesting idea, a paper to discuss, or a good place in Göttingen for coffee — send me a note.