I'm a graduate student in Jewish History and Digital Humanities. My research project, based on primary sources, focuses on the transfer of Art and Judaica from Europe to Israel during the aftermath of WWII.
Computer science Master's student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in NLP. Research focuses on holocaust testimonies narratives analysis and detecting anomaly narratives. In addition to examining multilingual knowledge transfer in large language models
Noam completed his PhD in Comparative Religion and DH. He studied the inter-relationships of Syriac and Greek literary cultures in Late Antiquity, as seen, among others, in quantitative analyses of texts and manuscripts.
Esther completed her Master's degree in NLP. My research includes computational narrative analysis focusing on religious trajectories in Holocaust testimonies, and applying LLMs to analyze testimonies documenting the October 7th attack on southern Israel.
I am currently studying for an LL.B in Law and a B.A in Economics and Philosophy at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem. My main fields of interest are constitutional law, jurisprudence, and the economic analysis of law.
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