PhD student at the University of Bologna in Digital Humanities, working at the intersection of literary studies, digital philology, and artificial intelligence. Her research focuses on digital scholarly editions, the application of Large Language Models (LLMs) to humanities research, and the automatic processing of historical texts (OCR/HTR).
She develops pipelines for multilingual digital editions, with particular attention to automatic translation alignment and semantic encoding in TEI/XML. She is involved in the Leggo Manzoni project and the DiScEPT (Digital Scholarly Editions and Aligned Translations Platform), contributing to tools for the analysis and publication of literary texts.
She is author and co-author of contributions presented at international conferences (ADHO, CHR, AIUCD), addressing topics such as text alignment, computational literary analysis, and language models. Alongside her academic work, she has experience in developing AI-based systems and microservices for data and text processing.