Rose Sloan Jeopardy Profile: Age, Job, Family, Stats

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Rose Sloan Jeopardy Contestant Profile
Rose Sloan is a computer science professor and academic whose work focuses on speech technology, especially text-to-speech, prosody prediction, and prosody modeling. She completed her PhD in Computer Science at Columbia University, where she worked in the Columbia Speech Lab with Professor Julia Hirschberg. Her professional background includes teaching at Bard College and Northeastern University’s Khoury College of Computer Sciences, along with research roles at IBM, Yale University, the University of Washington, Argonne National Laboratory, Columbia University, and Art of Problem Solving. Sloan’s research has covered self-supervision for improving prosody in text-to-speech, syntactic and lexical features for prosody prediction, clarification dialogue systems, and computational linguistics. She is based in the United States, with listed connections to Boston, Massachusetts, New York, and Bard College. Outside her academic work, Northeastern notes that she enjoys crafting crossword puzzles.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Rose Sloan |
| Location and Residence | Boston, Massachusetts. Also listed on LinkedIn as New York, New York, United States. |
| Profession and Jobs | Computer science professor. Assistant Teaching Professor at Northeastern University’s Khoury College of Computer Sciences, starting fall 2024 in Boston. Visiting Assistant Professor at Bard College from September 2022 to present/listed as 3 years 9 months. Graduate Research Intern at IBM from May 2019 to December 2019, where she researched self-supervision techniques to improve prosody in text-to-speech. Student Tech at Yale University from January 2014 to May 2016, providing technical support for Yale students. Research Assistant at the University of Washington from June 2015 to August 2015, participating in the Jelinek Speech and Language Technology Workshop on probabilistic transcription of languages with no native-language transcribers. Research Aide at Argonne National Laboratory from May 2014 to August 2014, conducting cybersecurity research with Argonne’s Infrastructure Assurance Center. Research Assistant at Columbia University from May 2013 to August 2013, researching clarification dialogue management with Julia Hirschberg in Columbia’s Speech Lab. Grader at Art of Problem Solving from June 2012 to August 2012. |
| Gender and Sex | Female |
| Age and Date of Birth | |
| Nationality and Ethnicity | American, educated guess based on education and work history in the United States. Ethnicity not publicly stated. |
| Education and School | Columbia University in the City of New York, Doctor of Philosophy, PhD in Computer Science, 2016 to May 2023. Yale University, Computer Science and Linguistics, 2012 to 2016. |
| Relationships (Married, Dating, Sexuality) and Family | |
| Biography and More Details | Rose Sloan is a computer scientist and academic specializing in speech technology, text-to-speech, prosody prediction, and computational linguistics. She worked in Columbia’s Speech Lab with Professor Julia Hirschberg during her PhD studies. Her listed skills include Computer Science, Java, Linguistics, LaTeX, Programming, Computational Linguistics, C, and Natural Language Processing. Her courses include Computational Methods in Syntax, Data Structures and Programming Techniques, and Design and Analysis of Algorithms. Her publications include “Node-Based Induction of Tree-Substitution Grammars,” “Detecting Inappropriate Clarification Requests in Spoken Dialogue Systems,” and “Prosody Prediction from Syntactic, Lexical, and Word Embedding Features.” Northeastern’s 2024 faculty profile says she spent two years as a visiting assistant professor of computer science at Bard College and enjoys crafting crossword puzzles in her free time. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-sloan-777b8a80 |
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Rose Sloan Jeopardy Results
| Tuesday, 19 May 2026 | Tristan Williams Originally Lincoln, Nebraska Data Scientist 9 Day Winnings of $188,501 Final Score: $TBC Round 2 Score: $TBC Round 1 Score: $TBC | Rose Sloan Boston, Massachusetts Computer Science Professor Final Score: $TBC Round 2 Score: $TBC Round 1 Score: $TBC | Sunil Hebbar Redondo Beach, California Physician Final Score: $TBC Round 2 Score: $TBC Round 1 Score: $TBC |
