Infrastructure for Digital Language Resources and Tools
Andrea Farina
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
King's College, London
Andrea is a Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Latin Linguistics in the Department of Digital Humanities at King's College, London, working on the ERC-selected project Computational Corpus Annotation for Quantitative Analysis of Latin Lexical Semantics (COALA). He holds a PhD in Digital Humanities (King’s College London), and has a background in Classics (University of Milan) and Theoretical and Applied Linguistics (University of Pavia). He specialises in syntactic and semantic annotation and has contributed to global projects such as the Greek, Latin, and Sanskrit WordNets and the Digital Corpus of Sanskrit.
Andrea is committed to advancing open access research, particularly in Classical studies, and serves as Senior Editor and Senior Social Media Editor for the Journal of Open Humanities Data. He is the creator and convenor of the Data in Historical Linguistics international seminar series. He is a member of the Computational Humanities Research Group at King’s and of the Regional Advisory Committee of the Global Council for Anthropological Linguistics for the European area.