Dr. Petya Osenova is professor in Contemporary Bulgarian Grammar (morphology, syntax and corpus linguistics) in the Faculty of Slavic Studies at Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski” and senior researcher in the area of Language Technologies in the Department of AI and Language Technologies at the Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Her scientific interests are in the fields of formal and computational linguistics, language resources, machine translation.
She was a key person in a number of EU projects, related to eLearning, Machine Translation, Language resources. She is the responsible person for the language resources in CLaDA-BG – the CLARIN and DARIAH joint framework in Bulgaria. Petya Osenova is the head as well as the Bulgarian representative at the User Involvement Committee in CLARIN-ERIC.
Petya Osenova specialized in computational linguistics as a postdoctoral fellow in the Tuebingen University, Germany (2003) and in Groningen University, the Netherlands (2004); as a Fulbrighter at Stanford University, the USA (2010). In 2018 Petya Osenova received the award of Clarivate Analytics for excellence in science research in South-Eastern Europe.
petya@bultreebank.org
Mădălina Chitez is a Senior Researcher (Assoc. Prof.) in applied corpus linguistics at the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, West University of Timișoara, Romania. She holds a PhD from the Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg, Germany, and has held research positions at Oxford, Siena, and Zurich. She is the president of CODHUS (Centre for Corpus-Related Digital Approaches to Humanities), conducting research at the intersection of corpus linguistics, NLP, and educational studies.
madalina.chitez@e-uvt.ro
Christian Rapp is a researcher and educator based at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), where he leads the Educational Technology team at the Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning. His work is located at the intersection of academic writing, digital technologies, and higher education — exploring how tools and platforms can support students in thinking, writing, and learning more effectively. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Bergische Universität Wuppertal and an MA from the University of Essex. Over the past decade, he has led and contributed to a range of internationally funded research projects, including several EU and Swiss National Science Foundation initiatives, with a combined funding volume of approximately 1.9 million Swiss Francs. Christian has published widely in peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes, and regularly delivers keynotes at international conferences. He was board member of the European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing (EATAW) and co-editor of the 2023 Springer volume Digital Writing Technologies in Higher Education: Theory, Research, and Practice.
christian.rapp@zhaw.ch
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