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Project acronym: KaraimBIBLE ERC Starting Grant № 802645

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Dr. Habil. Michał Németh, Ph.D., MAE

Michał Németh, PhD, Head of the Research Centre for Language Documentation at the Institute of Linguistics and Translation Studies of Jagiellonian University in Kraków, University Professor in the Department of Hungarian Studies of the same institute, ordinary member of Academia Europaea (Section Classics & Oriental Studies). He studied Turkish and Hungarian philology at the Jagiellonian University and holds a PhD degree in Linguistics (2011) and a habilitation (post-doctoral) degree (2020) in Linguistics. In years 2015–2017 an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation research fellow at the ​Institut für Slavistik, Turkologie und zirkumbaltische Studien (Abteilung Turkologie) of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. His main interests lie in historical linguistics and etymology; with a special focus, on the one hand, on the history of the Karaim language and, on the other hand, on the history of the Turkic and Slavonic elements of the Hungarian lexicon. In years 2012–2018, he was the principal investigator of two projects entitled A catalogue of Karaim manuscripts and old prints (2015–2015) and The oldest known Western Karaim Bible Translation (2015–2019) — both financed by the National Science Centre of Poland. Principal Investigator of the ERC project entitled (Re)constructing a Bible. A new approach to unedited Biblical manuscripts as sources for the early history of the Karaim language. He was awarded scholarships and prizes for outstanding schlarly work, among others the Zoltán Gombocz Medal and Prize (2014) of the Society Of Hungarian Linguistics and a scholarship of the Polish Minister of Science and Higher Education for outstanding young scholars (2015–2018). He authored more than fifty works (books, articles, and a database) devoted to his fields of interest. Editorial board member of the journals Almanach Karaimski and the International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics (Brill). E-mail address: michal.nemeth@uj.edu.pl. Website: ​michalnemeth.academia.edu. ORCID: 0000-0002-4720-7637.

Dorota Cegiołka, Ph.D. (de domo Smętek)

Postdoctoral Researcher

Dorota Cegiołka, PhD, assistant professor (Pol. adiunkt), Head of the Department of Turkic Studies of the Institute of Oriental Studies at the Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznań, Poland), and assistant professor in the Research Centre for Language Documentation at the Institute of Linguistics and Translation Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. Her research focuses primarily on the Karaim language, especially on its Crimean dialect. She authored a monograph dedicated to this subject entitled Crimean Karaim Version of Melukhat Sha’ul. Critical Edition and Linguistic Analysis. In years 2013–2018 she took part in a project entitled Wydanie krytyczne Biblii karaimskiej z tłumaczeniem na język angielski [= A Critical Edition of the Crimean Karaim Bible] which was concluded with a two volume book The Crimean Karaim Bible published at Harrassowitz Verlag. She teaches Karaim language and literature as well as contemporary and folk Turkish literature. E-mail address: dorotacegiolka@amu.edu.pl. ORCID: 0000-0001-7079-1408.

Magdalena Ebo-Żurek, Ph.D. (de domo Jodłowska)

Postdoctoral Researcher

Magdalena Ebo-Żurek, PhD, is an assistant lecturer (Pol. asystent z doktoratem) in the Research Centre for Language Documentation of the Institute of Linguistics, Translation Studies, and Hungarian Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. She studied Turkish philology at the Jagiellonian University and holds a PhD degree in Linguistics (2012). Her research interests focus on the translation studies and comparative linguistics (Turkish languages). In years 2002–2013, assistant professor at the Institute of Oriental Studies, Jagiellonian University. E-mail address: magdalena.jodlowska-ebo@uj.edu.pl ORCID: 0000-0003-2858-2236.

 

Zsuzsanna Johan, Ph.D. (de domo Olach)

Postdoctoral Researcher

Zsuzsanna Johan (née Olach), PhD, assistant professor (Pol. adiunkt) in the Research Centre for Language Documentation of the Institute of Linguistics and Translation Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. Between 2012 and 2014 an assistant research fellow, then in years 2014–2016 research fellow in the Turkological Research Group at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the University of Szeged (Hungary). In years 2016–2018, assistant professor at the Department of Altaic Studies, University of Szeged. Her main interests lie in comparative linguistics and language contact. She studied Turkology at the University of Szeged and holds PhD in Turkic linguistics (2012) obtained at Uppsala University (Sweden). In years 2014–2016, she carried out a research project entitled The Jewish culture and its literature among Karaims. The Song of Moses within the frame of the János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She is the author of a monograph and 14 articles. E-mail address: zsuzsanna.olach@uj.edu.pl. ORCID: 0000-0002-1353-9836.

Anna Sulimowicz-Keruth, Th.D. (de domo Sulimowicz)

Postdoctoral Researcher

Anna Sulimowicz, ThD, assistant professor (Pol. adiunkt) in the Department of Turkish Studies and Inner Asian Peoples at the Faculty of Oriental Studies of the University of Warsawin and assistant professor in the Research Centre for Language Documentation of the Institute of Linguistics and Translation Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. She is the secretary of the Association of Polish Karaims (Związek Karaimów Polskich w RP). Editorial board member of the journals Almanach Karaimski and Awazymyz. Her research interests are focused on the history of the Karaite communities in Lutsk, Halich, and the Crimea and she has published a number of works devoted to her fields of interest. In years 2012–2016 she participated in a research project entitled A Catalogue of Karaim Old Prints and Manuscripts. She teaches Turkish language and classical Turkish literature. She translated numerous novels of the Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk into Polish.​ E-mail address: anna.sulimowicz@uw.edu.pl. ORCID: 0000-0003-4560-8936.

Oksana Tyshchenko-Monastyrska, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Researcher 

Oksana Tyshchenko-Monastyrska, PhD, is an assistant professor (Pol. adiunkt) in the Research Centre for Language Documentation of the Institute of Linguistics, Translation Studies, and Hungarian Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. In the years 2009–2022, researcher at the Department of Ukrainian Languages at the Potebnia Institute of Linguistics (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine). She obtained her PhD in 2010 at the National University of Taras Shevchenko in Kiev (Ukraine). Her research interests focus on the Turkic languages of Crimea, with particular emphasis on Krymchak, the Crimean dialect of Karaim, and Crimean Tatar. In 2018, she published a monograph in Ukrainian, entitled Порівняльні конструкції у кримськотатарській мові. Структура і функціонування (Comparative constructions in the Crimean Tatar language. Structure and use; Naukova Dumka Publishing House). E-mail address: oksana.tyshchenko-monastyrska@uj.edu.pl. ORCID: 0000-0001-8515-1657.

Adam Dubiński, M.A.

Doctoral Researcher 

Adam J. Dubiński, MA, graduated from the dep. of Arabic Studies, Institute of Oriental Studies at the University of Warsaw. His main field of interest is the history of Karaims, with special regards to the activity of Karaims in Warsaw as well as the history of Karaim tobacco merchants and producers. Initiator, and then in 2018 coordinator of the project of audio documentation of the last speakers of the spoken Karaim language in Lithuania and Poland. The last result of his research is a virtual map of Karaim presence in Warsaw before World War I, available at https://mapy.karaimi.eu. For many years has been actively participating in the social, cultural, and scholarly life of the Karaim minority. Working in the Karaim environment and in organizations associated with it, has gained experience by taking part in various social activities, as well as in obtaining funds for the implementation of such activities as part of the NGO activity. Since 2008 holds the position of treasurer of the Polish Karaim Association (Związek Karaimów Polskich). Since 2015 he is the Chairman of the Board of the Karaim Heritage Foundation (Fundacja Karaimskie Dziedzictwo). Member of the editorial board of the Karaim periodical Awazymyz, the Digital Karaim Archives, and the websites www.karaimi.org and www.fundacja.karaimi.eu. E-mail address: ad-am.dubinski@uj.edu.pl. ORCID: 0000-0003-4124-6827.

Murat Işık, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Researcher 

Murat Işık is a PhD candidate in the department of Altaic Studies at the University of Szeged (Hungary). He studied Turkish Language and Literature at the Anadolu University in Eskişehir (Turkey) and holds a M.A. degree. His main research interests lie in Karaim language and he has published a number of works in this field. He teaches Turkish language, Karaim language, as well as the Turkic runiform text-reading. E-mail address: murat.isik@uj.edu.pl. ORCID: 0000-0002-6049-7958.

The Department of Linguistics and Philology of the Uppsala University is an international environment with more than 80 employees who conduct education and research in classical languages of Europe, Asian languages and cultures, as well as computational linguistics and linguistics. Education is offered at undergraduate and graduate levels in over 20 languages to 1,400 students, as well as at postgraduate level. The department has a broad research profile and we have many externally funded research projects, often with international cooperation.

The Department of Linguistics and Philology of the Uppsala University is an international environment with more than 80 employees who conduct education and research in classical languages of Europe, Asian languages and cultures, as well as computational linguistics and linguistics. Education is offered at undergraduate and graduate levels in over 20 languages to 1,400 students, as well as at postgraduate level. The department has a broad research profile and we have many externally funded research projects, often with international cooperation.

 

Prof. László Károly

Senior Staff

László Károly has been Chair and Professor of Turkic Languages at the Department of Linguistics and Philology of the Uppsala University since 2016. His academic background is in Altaic languages, historical-comparative linguistics and philology. His current research focuses on the Turkic runiform inscriptions of Eurasia, the Middle Turkic languages, Sayan Turkic and its relation to Yakut, and derivational morphology. E-mail address: laszlo.karoly@lingfil.uu.se. ORCID: 0000-0001-7723-1171.

Nikolina Milioni, M.A.

Research Assistant

he has a major in Classics and Greek Literature, and holds a master's degree in Computational Linguistics and in Digital Humanities. Her research was focused on the automatic transcription of historical manuscripts and ciphers using machine learning algorithms. She has worked as a guest lecturer at Uppsala University, annotator and project assistant for various academic projects within the NLP venue, and is experienced in data curation, transcription and evaluation. E-mail address: nikolina.milioni@lingfil.uu.se. ORCID: 0009-0000-7672-2147.

Anita András, M.A.

Doctoral Researcher

Anita András is a Doctoral Researcher at the Uppsala University. In years 2020–2022 assisstant in the Institute of Linguistics, Translation Studies, and Hungarian Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. She completed her Master's degree at the Department of Altaic Studies of the University of Szeged (Hungary) in 2019. Her main interest lies in modern Turkic languages, particularly in the Oghuz (Turkish and its dialects, Azeri) and Kipchak (Kazakh, Karaim) groups with a special focus on morphology. E-mail address: anita.andras@lingfil.uu.se. ORCID: 0000-0002-5148-0804.

Mohsen Emami, PhD

Postdoctoral Researcher

Mohsen Emami is a Researcher of Semantic Web. He studied Computer Science and holds a PhD in Information Technology Engineering. Mohsen has been a senior lecturer since 2011 and has been involved in several academic and commercial projects. His main interest lies in computer science and mathematical modeling. His current research focuses on semantic web, ontologies and natural language processing. E-mail address: mohsen.emami@lingfil.uu.se. ORCID: 0000-0001-9515-2338.