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TNA Showcase 28th March

Date
March 28, 2025
Location
ONLINE / Zoom
A red background with lots of folded maps overlaid with text. Heading: 'Transational Access Scheme (TNA) Showcase & Q&A Session'. Body: 'Featuring Dr Nicky Garland (Archaeology Data Service), Dr Malamatenia Panagiotou (University of the Aegean) & Vasiliki Sampa (Athena Research Centre)'

Want to learn more about the ATRIUM transnational access (TNA) research grant scheme? Join us for the first ATRIUM TNA Showcase, which features recipients of the scheme who have completed summer schools and individual access placements across Europe.


TNA participants, prospective applicants, and the wider ATRIUM community are all invited to two sessions to learn about project outcomes, the different placements available, and to bring any questions they might have about the scheme. 

On 28th March at 11:00 CET, we are pleased to feature Dr Nicky Garland (Archaeology Data Service), who will introduce the scheme, Dr Malamatenia Panagiotou who will give a short presentation entitled “Exploring NLP Applications in Food Research: my ATRIUM TNA visit to the GATE group”, and Vasiliki Sampa, who will present “How did Euripides portray women? Exploring Gender Norms in Ancient Greek Tragedies with Digital Tools for NLP”. There will then be a short Q&A session.

Speaker Bios:

Dr Malamatenia Panagiotou is a researcher at the Consumer and Sensory Lab of the Department of Food Science and Nutrition (University of the Aegean, Greece), specializing in applied linguistics and terminology. She studies consumers’ cognitive perception of food and their emotional responses to food consumption through linguistic expression, with a focus on social media language. She serves as a board member and a member of the General Scientific Council of the Hellenic Society for Terminology (ELETO), as a member of the executive board of the International Information Center for Terminology (Infoterm), and as a member of the Hellenic Organization for Standardization (ELOT) Technical Committee 21 “Terminology and Language Resources”. She is an active member of the international terminology network TermNet, the international Language of Food Network, and the European Association for Lexicography (EURALEX).

Vasiliki Sampa holds an academic foundation in Greek Philology, specializing in Classics, from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She pursued her passion for blending humanities and technology through a Master’s in Digital Humanities at Uppsala University, where she gained expertise in natural language processing (NLP) and digital cultural heritage. Vasiliki has contributed to projects at Athena Research Centre – CLARIN-EL and worked in a corporate setting at ReadSpeaker AB, excelling in interdisciplinary and international teams. With a deep commitment to fostering the interplay between technology and the humanities, she is dedicated to ensuring that technological advancements respect and reflect the values of humanity.