
About
Daria Pylypenko is a PhD candidate and Researcher at Saarland University, Germany, affiliated with the Collaborative Research Center 1102 (SFB 1102) under Project B6: "Unravelling Linguistic Knowledge via Multilingual Embedding Spaces and Latent Information." She operates within Prof. Dr. Josef van Genabith's research group focused on translation-oriented language technology, contributing to interdisciplinary linguistic and computational research initiatives.
- Position: PhD Student and Researcher
- Institution: Saarland University
- Research Unit: Translation-Oriented Language Technology Group
- Funding Source: German Research Foundation (DFG) SFB 1102
Her research centers on leveraging multilingual embedding spaces and latent information structures to model cross-lingual linguistic knowledge, with specific emphasis on improving machine translation systems and understanding lexicon-grammar interfaces. She investigates how neural embedding techniques can uncover hidden semantic relationships across languages, advancing computational approaches to linguistic collocations and knowledge representation.
Funded through SFB 1102, Ms. Pylypenko's work forms part of a larger consortium examining fundamental aspects of linguistic interfaces. As a doctoral researcher, she actively contributes to project deliverables without supervising students. No scientific awards or fellowships are documented in the available materials, reflecting her early-career status within the academic research pipeline.




