My name is Simon Charlow. I'm an Associate Professor in the Yale Department of Linguistics.
I'm working on computational tools for doing natural language semantics. I use type theory, functional programming (Haskell and OCaml), and occasionally logic programming (Prolog) to develop models of how complex linguistic expressions come to have the meaning (or, often, meanings) they do, given the meanings of their parts.
Aside from the code here, I have some gists. My contact info is on my website. Feel free to get in touch.