Georgia Zellou

Georgia Zellou is an American linguistics professor at the University of California-Davis.

Zellou received her PhD in linguistics from the University of Colorado-Boulder in 2012, with a dissertation entitled "Similarity and Enhancement: Nasality from Moroccan Arabic Pharyngeals and Nasals."

[3] In May 2016, Georgia Zellou was a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies and the Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing at Ludwig-Maximilians Universität in Munich, upon an invitation from PD Dr. Marianne Pouplier and Prof. Dr. Jonathan Harrington in the context of the CAS Research Focus project, "Speech and Language Processing: How Words Emerge and Dissolve.

"[4] In 2019, she received the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring[5] and she was named a UC-Davis Dean's Fellow in 2020.

[8] During the 2021–2022 academic year, she conducted research as a Fulbright scholar in France.