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Petter Ericson is a formal language and theoretical computing science expert, specifically focused on efficient graph grammars formalisms, who has joined the DCML as a Postdoctoral Researcher in 2019. He achieved his undergraduate degrees in Computing Science, as well as his PhD in the same subject, at Umeå University, investigating various topics within the general area of (parameterized) complexity theory, automata theory and formal languages, specifically looking at more complex structures such as graphs and trees. In particular, his work touched on applications in Natural Language Processing such as mildly context-sensitive syntax analysis and semantic modelling and processing. An avid trombonist and amateur composer and arranger as well as a sometimes hacker and maker, his musical and research interests have previously intersected at the international Music Tech Fest events, where his presentations has garnered two hack camp wins, and a semi-regular place in the organising team.
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Martin Alois Rohrmeier, Petter Harald Ericson