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Eliese-Sophia Lincke is a junior professor for Computer Philology and Data Science at the Freie Universität Berlin, working in the Institute for Computational Ancient Studies. She focuses on digital computational methods applied to the study of ancient texts, particularly Coptic and Egyptian languages. Lincke's research interests also include optical character recognition (OCR) for ancient languages, lemmatization techniques, and computational analyses of linguistic structures in historical documents. She has a rich academic background with extensive experience in lexicography and digital humanities, having previously worked at institutions such as the Humboldt University of Berlin and the Georg-August University of Göttingen. Lincke has contributed to various interdisciplinary projects and has been actively involved in organizing workshops and conferences in the fields of Egyptology and computational linguistics. Her educational achievements include a Magister degree in Egyptology and Modern and Contemporary History, as well as a doctoral dissertation focusing on Sahidic-Coptic prepositions from a typological perspective.
Freie Universität Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Teaching and conducting research in Computer Philology and Data Science.
Freie Universität Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Worked on the DFG project DDGLC.
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Worked in the Institute of Archaeology.
Administered by the Department of Political and Social Sciences.