Voices in Research: Student Perspectives on Multidisciplinary Studies

#04 Voices in Research: conversation with Eleni Ilkou

29 min · 27 de jun de 2024
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Welcome to "Voices in Research: Student Perspectives on Multidisciplinary Studies," a podcast brought to you by us, Puyu and Laxmi, students at Reuben College, University of Oxford. For today’s episode, we are excited to welcome Eleni Ilkou. Elen Ilkou is a PhD researcher in Computer Science working on educational applications. Her research is on Knowledge Graphs, which are web databases that enable AI applications. She is part of Semantic Web and Technology-Enhanced Learning communities. She is visiting UK for Short-term Scientific Mission to work with Dr Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz from City, University London in the creation of a Knowledge Graph for teaching Knowledge Graphs. We extend our gratitude to the Reuben PER Innovation Fund and the Reuben College for their generous support of this project.

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Welcome to "Voices in Research: Student Perspectives on Multidisciplinary Studies," a podcast brought to you by us, Puyu and Laxmi, students at Reuben College, University of Oxford. For today’s episode, we are excited to welcome Eleni Ilkou. Elen Ilkou is a PhD researcher in Computer Science working on educational applications. Her research is on Knowledge Graphs, which are web databases that enable AI applications. She is part of Semantic Web and Technology-Enhanced Learning communities. She is visiting UK for Short-term Scientific Mission to work with Dr Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz from City, University London in the creation of a Knowledge Graph for teaching Knowledge Graphs. We extend our gratitude to the Reuben PER Innovation Fund and the Reuben College for their generous support of this project.

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