I am currently studying and conducting research as a PhD student and member of the Mormor Karl project at Språkbanken at the University of Gothenburg.
The courses that I am taking include topics such as machine learning, statistics, linguistics, NLP, and teaching in higher education.
As a part of my PhD studies, I am also participating in other activities, such as teaching or department duties, e.g.:
An introductory lecture about classification tasks in NLP and and grading assignments throughout the course about common NLP themes and methods (LT2124/LT2114 Themes in NLP and language technology)
Help during lab sessions and grading assignments in an introductory course about Machine Learning (LT2222 Machine learning for statistical NLP: introduction)
Help during lab sessions in an introductory course about programming and mathematics for NLP (LT2123 Basic skills for language technology)
A lecture about machine learning for image classification and project supervision during a course about more grounded AI (LT2318 Artificial Intelligence: Cognitive Systems)
Maintenance and improvement of the SweLL portal tool/website
Development of a plugin for the Sparv text annotation tool for personal information detection and labeling
Doktorandföreningen's representative for HDR (Doctoral Board of Humanities), FOK (Committee for Research), and LAMG (Local work environment group), treasurer
BA thesis:
The influence of storytelling games on linguistic creativity: Experiment design under the supervision of Dr Dorota Klimek-Jankowska.
Recipient of yearly merit-based scholarships (Stypendium Rektora).
Recipient of the Erasmus+ scholarship for the academic year 2017/18 for a student exchange at Heidelberg University.
MA thesis:
Get thee to a nunnery: The use of 2nd person singular pronouns in William Shakespeare’s As You Like It and Hamlet under the supervision of PD Dr Sandra Mollin.
Recipient of the DAAD scholarship for the academic year of 2020/21.
MA thesis:
IŻ SWÓJ JĘZYK MAJĄ! An exploration of the computational methods for identifying language variation in Polish under the supervision of Dr Aleksandrs Berdicevskis
Student representative for years 2021/22 and 2022/23.
Teaching Assistant for the LT2222 Machine learning for statistical NLP: introduction course.
Presented a part of the MA thesis research at the WSMF Conference, 3rd edition at the University of Wrocław (2023).