
Anne Lauscher
Post Doc @ Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
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SHORT BIO
Anne Lauscher (she/her) is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Natural Language Processing group at Bocconi University (Milan, Italy) where she is working on introducing demographic factors into language processing systems with the aim of improving algorithmic performance and system fairness. She obtained her Ph.D., awarded with the highest honors, from the Data and Web Science group at the University of Mannheim (Germany), where her research focused on the interplay between language representations and computational argumentation. During her studies, she conducted research internships at and became an independent research contractor for Grammarly Inc. (New York City, U.S.) and for the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (Seattle, U.S.). In 2021, she received the Maria Gräfin von Linden-Award in life sciences/ STEM, which honors outstanding female researchers in the German State of Baden-Württemberg, and currently, she is nominated by the University of Mannheim for the Dissertation Award 2022 of the German Informatics Society.
Presentations

Welcome to the Modern World of Pronouns: Identity-Inclusive Natural Language Processing beyond Gender
Anne Lauscher and 2 other authors