Teaching

Seminars

  • Fall 2023: Discourse Representations (with Dr. Kata Balogh, University of Düsseldorf)
  • Fall 2022: Discourse Representations (with Dr. Kata Balogh, University of Düsseldorf)
  • Spring 2022: Advanced NLP with Python (with Dr. Kilian Evang, University of Düsseldorf)
  • Spring 2021: Advanced NLP with Python (with Esther Seyffarth and Dr. Rainer Osswald, University of Düsseldorf)
  • Spring 2020: Linguistic Resources (with Regina Stodden, University of Düsseldorf)
  • Spring 2019: Computational Semantics (with Prof. Dr. Wiebke Petersen, University of Düsseldorf)
  • Fall 2018: Deep Learning for NLP (with Dr. Christian Wurm, University of Düsseldorf)
  • Spring 2018: Parsing Beyond CFG (with Prof. Dr. Laura Kallmeyer, University of Düsseldorf)
  • Fall 2017: Discourse Representation Theory (with Dr. Kata Balogh, University of Düsseldorf)

Thesis and internship supervision

  • Summer 2023: Internship supervision (co-supervisor) with the topic “Annotation of semantic roles in French subcorpus of RRGparbank”, intern: Alena Johnen.
  • Fall 2022: Internship supervision (co-supervisor) with the topic “Annotation of semantic roles in Russian subcorpus of RRGparbank”, intern: Anastasia Yablokova.
  • Spring 2021 (first supervisor): Bachelor thesis “Transformers-based Supertagging Model for Statistical Parsing of Tree Wrapping Grammars”, student: Svetlana Schmidt
  • Spring 2020 (co-supervisor): Bachelor thesis “Architecture Evaluation for Performance Optimization of a Web-Based, Database-Supported Language Analysis Tool”, student: Caner Türkmen .
  • Spring 2020: Internship supervision (co-supervisor) with the topic “Usage of MySQL-databases in linguistics”, intern: Ekaterina Gabrovska.
  • Fall 2019 (second supervisor): Bachelor thesis “Defective verbal paradigms in Spanish – A case study on ‘abolir’“, student: Jannis Jakobs.
  • Summer 2019 (first supervisor): Bachelor thesis “Transition-based AMR parsing with supertags”, student: Jule Pohlmann.
  • Fall 2018 (co-supervisor): Bachelor thesis “Dependency Parsing for Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammars based on Supertags and Neural Networks”, student: Jörg Hendrik Janke.