Summary
Greta Franzini is a Senior Researcher with 12 years’ experience at the intersection of Research Language Infrastructures, Digital Humanities, and NLP for low-resource languages. With a PhD from UCL and roles across European research centers—including long-standing positions at Eurac Research, Göttingen, Leipzig, and Università Cattolica—she combines rigorous academic methods with practical corpus-building and digital edition workflows. Her work bridges classics and computational linguistics, applying modern NLP to underrepresented languages and digital editions, and she has a track record of translating scholarly needs into sustainable language resources and tools. Based in Trentino–Alto Adige/Südtirol, she brings an uncommon blend of humanities training and technical expertise in language corpora and digital scholarship.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
MA, Digital Humanities, MA, Digital Humanities at King's College London, U. of London
Esame di Stato, Humanities & Further Maths (Brocca programme), Esame di Stato, Humanities & Further Maths (Brocca programme) at Liceo Classico Don Nicola Mazza
University College London
English, Italian, Spanish, Greek, German, Latin, Greek