UTW 2025

Session Host

Craig Cornelius

Craig Cornelius is a senior software engineer on the International Engineering team at Google, Inc., joining in 2007. He works on language support across Google, including Android, Search, GMail, and Google Translate. He contributes to the open source Unicode Standard and the work of the Unicode Technical Committees.

Craig’s indigenous language experience began with Cherokee, and he continues to collaborate on projects with the Cherokee Nation and other communities. He serves on the governing boards of the Endangered Languages Project (www.endangeredlanguages.com), Translation Commons (translationcommons.org), and Endangered Alphabets (endangeredalphabets.com). He is a contributing author to “Zero To Digital: A Guide to Bring Your Language Online” with Translation Commons. IMUG presentations include Bringing the Internet to Myanmar in 2017.

He has enjoyed a variety of academic and industry positions, from teaching to academic research and medical imaging. Craig holds a B.A. in chemistry and mathematics from Luther College, and both the Ph.D. in Chemistry and the M.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University.

Sessions at this workshop:
 Wed, 13:50 Experiences and Challenges in Migrating Academic Documents and Dictionaries to Unicode

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