
معرفی
Dina Serova is a Junior Principal Investigator in the Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 1412 'Register: Language Users’ Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation' at Humboldt University of Berlin, focusing on Project B03 'Register Knowledge in Ancient Egypt'. She holds a PhD summa cum laude (2021) from Humboldt University and has extensive experience in Egyptology and archaeology. Her research integrates sociolinguistic, archaeological, and art historical approaches to study ancient Egyptian language and texts within their material and cultural contexts.
Education: PhD (2015–2021, Humboldt University), MA (2011–2014, Free University Berlin), BA (2008–2011, Humboldt University). Research focuses include linguistic registers in ancient Egyptian, narrative structures, and the sociology of the body. She has led workshops on multimodality in ancient Egypt and AI applications in Egyptology.
Key research interests span textual analysis of funerary texts, narrative discourse strategies, and interdisciplinary methodologies. Awards include scholarships from Gerda Henkel Foundation and Humboldt University. She actively contributes to international conferences and publishes in peer-reviewed journals like Frontiers in Psychology and Lingua Aegyptia.
