Dr Carolina Scarton
BSc, MSc, PhD
School of Computer Science
Senior Lecturer in Natural Language Processing
Research Innovation Grant Support Lead
Member of the Natural Language Processing research group


+44 114 222 1892
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School of Computer Science
Regent Court (DCS)
211 Portobello
91Ö±²¥
S1 4DP
- Profile
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Carolina Scarton is a Senior Lecturer in Natural Language Processing at the Department of Computer Science, University of 91Ö±²¥, UK. She is a member of the Natural Language Processing group and part of the .
Previously, she worked as an Academic Fellow (from September 2019 to November 2021) and as a Research Associate for the (from March 2019 to August 2019) and SIMPATICO (from July 2016 to February 2019) European projects.
- Qualifications
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In 2017, she was awarded a PhD degree in Computer Science from the University of 91Ö±²¥, under the supervision of Professor Lucia Specia. Her PhD was funded by the project (a Marie Curie ITN network).
She also has a MSc and a BSc degree from the University of São Paulo, Brazil (awarded in 2013).
Her MSc supervisor was Dr. Sandra AluÃsio and she was a member of the . Since 2018, she is the .
- Research interests
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Dr Scarton's research area is Natural Language Processing (NLP). She is particularly interested in text adaptation, machine translation, online misinformation detection and verification, evaluation of NLP task outputs, NLP applied to healthcare and robotics, and dialog systems.
- Publications
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Books
Journal articles
Chapters
Book reviews
Conference proceedings papers
Theses / Dissertations
Preprints
- Grants
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Current Grants
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ExU: AI Models for Examining Multilingual Disinformation Narratives and Understanding their Spread, European Media and Information Fund, 11/2023 - 04/2025, €399,926, as PI
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VIGILANT: , Horizon Europe, 11/2022 - 10/2025, £476,955, as PI
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vera.ai: , Horizon Europe, 09/2022 - 08/2025, £776,703, as Co-PI
- , EPSRC, 12/2020 - 11/2024, £446,163, as Co-PI
Previous Grants
- Modelling the link between working memory and language deficits in schizophrenia, Royal Society, 12/2020 - 11/2022, £74,000, as Co-PI
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