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Valeria Zotti teaches French linguistics at the University of Bologna, where she has been a permanent researcher since 2006 and associate professor since 2020. She holds a PhD in French Studies (Univ. Bari and Cergy-Pontoise), a Master’s in lexicography, terminology, and corpus processing (Univ. Lille), and various specializations in Translation. She conducted research at the Trésor de la Langue Française au Québec (Univ. Laval, Canada). Her work focuses on AI and gender bias in administrative language (PRIN – E-MIMIC), translation corpora in the arts (LBC), musical terminology (EU Horizon 2020 – Polifonia), digital humanities and cultural heritage (Alma Idea – UniVOCIttà), AI education in the humanities (Una Europa – AIHUMS101), and joint education on languages, literatures, and cultures in Quebec (Strutture 2025). She is Deputy Director of CeSLiC, Secretary of CISQ, and a member of the Alma Mater Research Institute for Human-Centered AI.
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