I graduated in 2009 as a Linguistics and Music double major.
I decided to go back to Germany for grad school,
and am currently in a two-year MA program at the Humboldt University of Berlin,
where I focus on theoretical linguistics,
but also study psycho- and computational linguistics.
I wrote my linguistics comps on relative pronouns in Wolof
and now work as a student researcher under Tom Güldemann
in a project on Information Structure in African Languages,
in a group compiling a typology of predicate-centered focus types
(http://www2.hu-berlin.de/asaf/Afrika/Forschung-EN/Focus-EN.html).