About Me
Hi! I am a postdoc at Queen Mary University of London. I work on natural language processing, with a focus on evaluation and healthcare applications. I also co-organize the Data Science for Mental Health Interest Group at the Alan Turing Institute.
Previously, I did my MSc at the University of Edinburgh and spent time in various data science/engineering roles in the industry and at the NHS. I did my PhD at QMUL, where I worked on synthetic data, longitudinal NLP, and NLP for mental health, supervised by Prof. Maria Liakata and Dr. Julia Ive. My doctoral studies were funded by the DeepMind scholarship.
More broadly, I’m interested in tracking and improving data quality. My long-term goals are to develop fair, human-centered, and privacy-preserving language technologies.
Contact
You can find me at c.chim[AT]qmul.ac.uk.