NincevicLorena Ninčević, assistant

Office hours: Tuesdays 10:00-11:30, online (via BigBlueButton or Zoom) or room E-315 (by appointment); schedule meeting via e-mail

Mail: lnincevi(at)ffzg.unizg.hr

Room: E-315

Phone: +385-1-4092-323

 

Resume

Lorena Ninčević was born on June 13th, 1997 in Karlovac. She attended primary and secondary school (Gymnasium - general course) in Karlovac. In 2016, she enrolled at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb, at the Department of Information and Communication Sciences and the Department of Comparative Literature. In June 2019, she participated in the DigiLing summer school of digital linguistics in Prague. In the same year, she recieved Bachelor's degree in Information Sciences and Comparative Literature, defending her final paper entitled Computational analysis of literary texts using the example of the analysis of Russian literary corpus. She participated and presented at the international conference INFuture 2019 as a co-author of the paper Quantitative Analysis of Adjectives in the Russian Literary Corpus of Realism and Romanticism. In 2020, she participated as a co-presenter of the paper Depictions of Women in Croatian Duga and Tena: A Computational Analysis at the NooJ conference. From May 2020 to July 2021 she was working on the project PRINCIPLE (Providing Resources in Irish, Norwegian, Croatian and Icelandic for Purposes of Language Engineering). She graduated in September 2021 and received a Master's degree in Comparative Literature and Computer Science Education.

She is a winner of the Award of Excellence in Undergraduate Studies in Information Sciences (2019) and the Award of Excellence in Graduate Studies in Information Sciences (2021). In 2021, she also received the Franjo Marković Award of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb. During her studies, she received a scholarship for excellence.

Since October 2022, she has been working as an assistant at the Department of Information and Communication Sciences (Department Section for Natural Language Processing, Lexicography and Encyclopedic Science). She is an active speaker of English, and a passive speaker of Italian and French.

Fields of interest:

  • digital humanities

 Publications listed in the Croatian Scientific Bibliography (CROSBI) 

Projects:

  • employed as a student on the project PRINCIPLE (Providing Resources in Irish, Norwegian, Croatian and Icelandic for Purposes of Language Engineering) (2020-2021).