Madeleine Janickyj
Research Fellow · Natural Language Processing
University College LondonAbout
Dr. Madeleine Janickyj is a Research Fellow in Natural Language Processing (NLP) at the Department of Computer Science, University College London (UCL), affiliated with the Violence, Health, and Society (VISION) Consortium. She holds a PhD from Coventry University’s Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems, where her research focused on textual analysis using NLP. Her academic background includes a First-Class BSc in Mathematics from Coventry University, complemented by a placement year during her degree.
Her research interests span natural language processing, data mining, knowledge discovery, and their applications to interdisciplinary challenges such as tech-facilitated abuse analysis, gender representation in mythologies, and network analysis of literary works. She collaborates extensively through the VISION Consortium to address societal issues through computational methods.
Recent publications highlight her work on technology-facilitated abuse personas, global Delphi studies on abuse conceptualization, and comparative media analysis of narrative structures. While no awards are explicitly mentioned, her interdisciplinary approach bridges computer science with social sciences and humanities.
No advising or grant-related information is provided in the text. Her affiliations emphasize collaborative research environments, particularly in UCL’s Computer Science department and the VISION Consortium.
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