PhD Students
The Research Group is always interested in considering proposals for new PhD projects, and our staff are able to offer supervision in a wide variety of areas, ranging from author profiling, computational lexicography and translation studies to cyber-terrorism detection, text summarisation and sentiment analysis.
You can read about the research interests and potential supervision topics of staff in our RGCL Staff pages.
Please fill in our PhD Initial Enquiry Form, selecting 'Computational and Corpus Linguistics' - if you would like to express your interest in studying with us.
If you have a more rounded proposal and have already been in contact with an academic within RGCL, please use the Application Form.
Isuri Anuradha
PhD student
Interests: Text mining, Deep Learning, Information Extraction, Computational Linguistics, Digital Humanities.
Room: MC132
Oliver Cakebread-Andrews
PhD student
Interests: Corpus Linguistics, Sentiment Analysis, Machine Learning, NLP and Computational Linguistics.
Room: remote
Maria Carmela Cariello
PhD Student
Rocio Caro
PhD student
Interests: Computational Linguistics, Machine Translation, Translation Memory, Corpus Linguistics.
Room: MC130
Sandra Elfiky
PhD student (Part Time)
Interests: Computational Linguistics, Corpora Construction, Annotation and Automatic Terminology Processing
Sonia Kropiowska
PhD student
Interests: Corpus Linguistics, Lexicography, corpus-driven lexical analysis, creative and innovative use of language
Room: MC133
Maria Kunilovskaya
PhD student
Interests: Machine Learning, Computational Linguistics, NLP, Parallel Corpora, Translation Quality Estimation, Learner Translator Corpora, Corpus-based Translation Studies, Text Linguistics, Translator Education
Room: MC132
Dean Hunter
PhD student
Interests: Computational Linguistics, Deep Learning, NLP, Machine Learning, Procedural programming, Source Code Representation
Room: MC130
Alistair Plum
PhD student
Interests: Information Extraction, Machine Translation, Sentiment Analysis, Computational Linguistics, Quantitative Linguistics
Room: MC130
Damith Premasiri
PhD student
Interests: Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Cyber Security
Room: MC132
Kanishka Silva
PhD student
Interests: Computational Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, Authorship Attribution, Evolutionary Computation, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Algorithms, Project Management.
Room: MC132
Hadeel Saadany
PhD student
Interests: Semantic Parsing, Machine Learning, Fake News Detection, Arabic Computational Linguistics, Deep Learning Architectures
Room: MC132
Dr Tharindu Ranasinghe
Autumn 2021
A semantic textual similarity metric based on deep learning for effective translation memories
Dr Ha Bui
Summer 2021
Anaphoric resolutions in the probabilistics type theory
Dr Omid Rohanian
Autumn 2020
Contributions to the Computational Treatment of Non-Literal Language
Dr Ahmed Omer
Autumn 2020
Computational Stylometry for Arabic Text
Dr Najah Albaqawi
Autumn 2020
Gender Variation in Gulf Pidgin Arabic
Dr Richard Evans
June 2020
Sentence Simplification for Text Processing
Dr Hanna Bechara
February 2020
A STS enhanced QE Method and its Applications to NLP tasks
Dr Mireille Makary
August 2019
Ranking retrieval systems using minimal human assessments
Dr Shiva Taslimipoor
July 2018
Automatic Identification and Translation of Multiword Expressions
Dr Victoria Yaneva
2017
AUTOR: Assessing Text and Web Accessibility for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Dr Rohit Gupta
2016
Use of Language Technology to Improve Matching and Retrieval in Translation Memory
Dr Sanja Stajner
2015
New Data-driven Approaches to Text Simplification
Dr Miguel Angel Rios Gaona
2014
Measuring Semantic Similarity of Texts.