Interested in a Research Project or Thesis?
I am open to supervising students at IT University of Copenhagen whose interests align with my research.
Before reaching out, please make sure your proposed work is in line with my current research direction.
Send me an email at elba (at) itu.dk including:
- Your research direction and how it connects to my work or to a specific publication
- Your proposed research question(s)
- The data you would like to use or collect to answer your research question
7. Mikas Jankeliunas. 2026.
MSc in Data Science — IT University of Copenhagen
“Linking Media Topics and Sentiment to Information-Seeking Behavior: Evidence from Lithuanian News and Google Trends”
6. Andrea Giordano. 2025.
MSc in Data Science — Politecnico di Torino (internship at IT University of Copenhagen)
“Emotion Distributions across Countries: Highlighting Country-based Biases in Large Language Models”
5. Emil Allerslev Schledermann, Mikkel Wildner Kildeberg, Nicolaj Larsen. 2025.
MSc in Software Design — IT University of Copenhagen
“MorSeD: Morphological Segmentation of Danish and its Effect on Language Modeling”
Resulted in peer-reviewed publication at NoDaLiDa 2025
4. Viggo Unmack Gascou, Frida Nøhr Laustsen, Gustav Kristensen, Marie Haahr Petersen. 2024.
BSc in Data Science — IT University of Copenhagen
“How to Encode Domain Information in Relation Classification”
Resulted in peer-reviewed publication at LREC-COLING 2024
3. Caroline Ulla Ejlersen Dalskov, Ghita Hauge Ventzel. 2024.
MSc in Software Design — IT University of Copenhagen
“Intersection of Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis for Sentiment Predictions”
2. Frederik Gantriis Møller, Kristian Bek Jensen, Silas Bue Handgaard. 2023.
BSc in Software Development — IT University of Copenhagen
“Using Machine Learning to Classify Hateful Danish Social Media Comments”
1. Benedikt Riß. 2023.
BSc in Computational Linguistics — Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
“Exploring the Effectiveness of Multi-Domain Training for Relation Classification”