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Dorota Lipowska - Curriculum Vitae

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 +'''M.A.:''' mathematics, 1981, Adam Mickiewicz University (Supervisor: Prof. J. Albrycht) Remez’ approximate methods with linear constraints.
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 +'''PhD:''' linguistics, 1988, Adam Mickiewicz University (Supervisor: Prof. Jerzy Pogonowski) Methods of computational language analysis.
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 +'''Academic Publications:''' 9 works concerning computational methods of natural language analysis and co-authorship of 8 works related with computer simulations of some statistical physics problems
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 +'''Employment:''' Institute of Linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University (since 1982).
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 +'''Present Position:''' lecturer, Department of Applied Logic, Institute of Linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University
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 +'''Previously:''' assistant lecturer (till 30.09.1988).
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 +'''Classes:''' mathematical logic, introduction to mathematics.
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 +'''Current interest:''' computational linguistics, in particular methods of syntactic and semantic natural language analysis, formal grammars, semantic representations, computational simulations of the emergence and evolution of language.

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Born: 01.01.1958.

M.A.: mathematics, 1981, Adam Mickiewicz University (Supervisor: Prof. J. Albrycht) Remez’ approximate methods with linear constraints.

PhD: linguistics, 1988, Adam Mickiewicz University (Supervisor: Prof. Jerzy Pogonowski) Methods of computational language analysis.

Academic Publications: 9 works concerning computational methods of natural language analysis and co-authorship of 8 works related with computer simulations of some statistical physics problems

Employment: Institute of Linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University (since 1982).

Present Position: lecturer, Department of Applied Logic, Institute of Linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University

Previously: assistant lecturer (till 30.09.1988).

Classes: mathematical logic, introduction to mathematics.

Current interest: computational linguistics, in particular methods of syntactic and semantic natural language analysis, formal grammars, semantic representations, computational simulations of the emergence and evolution of language.