Bartholomäus Wloka

earned his B.Sc. in Computer Science (2005) at the University of South Alabama, USA and his M.Sc. in Applied Informatics (2009) at the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg. Since then he has taught as part of the Informatics Department at the Vienna University, and between 2010 and 2015 worked on the projects Terminological Services for the Intellectual Property Domain (TES4IP) and Data Service Infrastructure for the Social Sciences and Humanities (DASISH). Since 2015, he has worked as a university assistant at the Centre for Translation Studies at the Vienna University, where he hopes to earn his doctorate in transcultural communications with the topic, „Automated Creation of Domain Specific Parallel Corpora for Machine Translation and Text Mining.“ He coordinates the team of the special research program Deutsch in Österreich (DiÖ). His areas of expertise include machine translation, computer-led translation, language technologies, digital humanities, computational and corpus linguistics.

 

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