As a PhD Student at UCLouvain (CENTAL team part of ILC ), I’m currently working on medical language, more precisely on time, aspect and cause expression in professional medical language, carried out with a twofold approach that combines NLP tools and linguistic theories. My research interests include information extraction, semantics and clinical linguistics.
I am a PhD candidate in Linguistics thanks to a F.R.S.-F.N.R.S. Fellowship (Belgium). Previously, I studied French Linguistics (corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, phonetics and dialectal). Especially, I worked on Middle French lexicon for the development of new linguistics resources.
PhD in Linguistics, ongoing
UCLouvain
Master [120] in Linguistics, 2016
UCLouvain
Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Letters (with a minor in Antiquity: Egypt, East, Greece, Rome), 2014
UCLouvain
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