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Caroline Lehr is a Professor at the ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, specializing in Translation Studies. Her academic research primarily focuses on translation processes, multilingual text production, and the impact of artificial intelligence on multilingual communication. With a strong background in psychology and psycholinguistics, she has explored the cognitive aspects influencing translation and multilingualism. Lehr has been involved in various research endeavors and projects aimed at improving translations through emotional intelligence and quality assurance practices. Her extensive teaching experience spans multiple institutions, including a postdoctoral position at University College London and significant roles at the University of Geneva. She is actively engaged in international conference contributions and has published numerous articles and books on the interdisciplinary approach to translation and communication psychology.
ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences • Winterthur, Switzerland
Teaching and researching in Translation Studies, focusing on multilingual communication and quality assurance.
Institute of Translation and Interpreting, Zurich University of Applied Sciences • Winterthur, Switzerland
Contributions to teaching and research in translation and interpreting.
Language & Cognition Laboratory, University College London • London, UK
Conducted research in cognitive processes related to language and translation.
Copenhagen Business School • Copenhagen, Denmark
Engaged in research related to translation technology and innovation.
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