Curriculum vitae

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Academic Positions and Professional Experience

Education

10/2012 – 06/2017 Dr. phil. in Linguistics (Ph.D. equivalent; Indo-European Linguistics), University of Vienna
Dissertation: “Der Stier, der Stärke hat. Possessive Adjektive und ihre Substantivierung im Indogermanischen” (~ “The Mighty Ox: Possessive adjectives and how to substantivize them in Indo-European”)
Advisor: Melanie Malzahn (University of Vienna)
Committee: Alan J. Nussbaum (Cornell University), Martin Peters (University of Vienna) 

01/2016 – 06/2016 Visiting Fellow at the Department of Linguistics, Harvard University

10/2005 – 03/2012 Mag. phil. in Linguistics (B.A. and M.A. equivalent; Indo-European Linguistics), University of Vienna
Thesis: “Untersuchungen zum Ablaut der neutralen s-Stämme des Indogermanischen” (~ “Studies on the Apophony of Neuter s-Stems in Indo-European”)
Advisor: Melanie Malzahn (University of Vienna) 

10/2006 – 10/2011 Bakk. phil. in Hungarian Studies (B.A. equivalent), University of Vienna
Thesis in linguistics: “Die iranischen Lehnwörter im Ungarischen” (~ “The Iranian loanwords in Hungarian”)
Thesis in literary studies: “Imre Kertész – Roman eines Schicksallosen. Ein autobiographischer Roman?” (~ “Imre Kertész – Fatelessness. An autobiographical novel?”)

Grants and External Funds

Awards

Organization of Workshops and Conferences

2021 Co-organizer of the Conference Power, Gender and Mobility – Features of Indo-European Society, March 26–27, 2021, Copenhagen / Online.

2020 Organizer of the Conference Form and Meaning – Nominal Word Formation and Derivational Semantics in Indo-European, November 13–14, University of Copenhagen / Online.

2017 Co-organizer of the 3rd Indo-European Research Colloquium, April 20–21, University of Vienna.

2016 Co-organizer of the Workshop “Caland in Sicht” at the 42. Österreichische Linguistiktagung, November 20, University of Graz. 

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