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Who am I?
I am currently working as a postdoc at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, in the project Morphology Materializing, funded by the DFG. The PIs of the project are Kristian Berg (Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg) and Stefan Hartmann (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf).
From 2014 to 2024, I worked at the Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf. First, I was a visiting fellow in the SToRE program. After that, I contributed as a postdoc to the project A02 from the CRC 991, before being part of the TreeGraSP ERC project, led by Laura Kallmeyer.
From 2010 to 2014, I was a Ph.D. student at the LIFO, in the CA (Constraints & Machine Learning) team, under the supervision of Denys Duchier and co-supervision of Yannick Parmentier.
What do I do?
Research:
My main research interests are Natural Language Processing and Constraint Solving. I am the main developer of XMG-2, a grammar engineering tool which is related to both of these interests. The aim of XMG is to let linguists build large scale precision grammars, independently from the level of linguistic description or of the formalism used to describe it.
I also contribute to the development of the latest release of the parser TuLiPA, called TuLiPA-frames.
Teaching:
I taught various courses in computer science and computational linguistics. The list is available on the teaching page.
Code:
I like to program using different languages. Most of my recent projects can be found on GitHub or GitLab.