Organizing and Program Committee

Full contact information for all mini-conference organizers, including a one-paragraph statement summarizing their research interests and areas of expertise.

Chiara Salvador

University of Montpellier Paul-Valery, France

Egyptologist (Ingenieur de recherche), coordinator of the Vega online dictionary of ancient Egyptian, the SITH database of hieroglyphic inscriptions in the Karnak temple, and the ISET Project (L'IA au Service de l'Egyptologie).

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Angelica Lo Duca

IIT-CNR, Italy

Researcher in data storytelling and AI applications. She is currently focusing on using Generative AI to improve transcription and translation for low-resource languages. She collaborates with the ISET Project (L'IA au Service de l'Egyptologie) for the technological part.

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Shai Gordin

Ariel University, Israel

Associate Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History and Digital Humanities at Ariel University, head of the Digital Pasts Lab, working on computational approaches to ancient Near Eastern epigraphy and philology, and ancient language processing. He is the co-initiator of the Digital Ancient Near Eastern Network (DANES).

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Andrea Marchetti

IIT-CNR, Italy

Technology Executive in data science, data quality, and web applications. He collaborates with the ISET Project (L'IA au Service de l'Egyptologie) for the technological part.

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So Miyagawa

University of Tsukuba, Japan

Associate Professor in Egyptology and Coptic Studies, Linguistics, and Digital Humanities, creating THOTH AI, an AI chatbot to translate, interpret, and analyze Ancient Egyptian and Coptic.

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Sebastian Nehrdich

Center for Integrated Japanese Studies, Tohoku University, Japan

Distinguished Assistant Professor in Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities, specialised in Asian low-resourced languages.

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