diff --git a/docs/speakers.md b/docs/speakers.md index 7566b8c..dd44cb9 100644 --- a/docs/speakers.md +++ b/docs/speakers.md @@ -1 +1,46 @@ # Speakers + +
+ | + Luciana Benotti (luciana.benotti@unc.edu.ar, she/her) is an Associate Professor at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, in Argentina. Her research interests cover many aspects of situated and grounded language, including the study of misunderstandings, bias, stereotypes, and clarification requests. She is the elected chair of the NAACL executive board and is also serving as a member at large of the ACL Ethics committee. + | +
+ | + Fanny Ducel (fanny.ducel@universite-paris-saclay.fr, she/her) is a PhD candidate at the Université Paris-Saclay, in France. She works on stereotypical biases in LLMs. She also teaches ethics to international NLP graduates at the Université de Lorraine (France). + | +
+ | + Karën Fort (karen.fort@loria.fr, she/her) is a Professor at the Université de Lorraine, in France and does her research at LORIA in Nancy, France. She has been working on ethics in NLP since 2014. She was co-chair of the first two ethics committees in the field (EMNLP 2020 and NAACL 2021) and is co-chair of the ACL ethics committee. She has been a member of the Sorbonne IRB (2019-2022) and teaches ethics at undergraduate and graduate levels in Paris, Nancy, and the University of Malta. + | +
+ | + Guido Ivetta (guidoivetta@mi.unc.edu.ar, he/him) is a PhD candidate at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, in Argentina. His work focuses on language model calibration and biases. + | +
+ | + Min-Yen Kan (kanmy@comp.nus.edu.sg, he/him): Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore and a co-chair of the ACL Ethics Committee. He has taught over 5,000 graduate and undergraduate students on his research interests in digital libraries, information retrieval and natural language processing. + | +
+ | + Minzhi Li (li.minzhi@u.nus.edu, she/her) is a PhD candidate at the National University of Singapore. Her main research interest is socially-aware NLP. + | +
+ | + Yulia Tsvetkov (yuliats@cs.washington.edu, she/her) is an Assistant Professor at the Paul G.~Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington, USA. Her research focuses on computational ethics, multilingual NLP, and machine learning for NLP. She developed a course on Computational Ethics in NLP and is teaching it at both undergraduate and graduate levels since 2017, and she is a co-chair of the ACL Ethics Committee. + | +