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Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley
Gopala Krishna Anumanchipalli is the Robert E. and Beverly A. Brooks Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. He also holds an adjunct position in the Department of Neurological Surgery at UC San Francisco (UCSF).
Anumanchipalli's research lies at the intersection of speech processing, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence, focusing on human-centered speech and assistive technologies. His work includes developing bio-inspired spoken language technologies and automated methods for diagnosing and rehabilitating disordered speech. Collaborating with colleagues at UCSF, he advances the understanding of neural mechanisms underlying speech and language functions, contributing to the development of brain-computer interfaces aimed at restoring communication abilities in paralyzed patients.
Visit website: https://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/faculty/gopala-krishna-anumanchipalli
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