Collaborating
Research collaborations and thesis supervision
I genuinely enjoy working with others on research and am always happy to explore new ideas. I am open to collaborations on topics in NLP, Computational Social Science, and Wikipedia-related research.
If you are a researcher interested in collaborating, feel free to reach out at mykola.trokhymovych@upf.edu with a short description of your research interests and ideas.
Thesis Supervision
I am open to (co-)supervising Bachelor and Master theses. What I look for in students:
- High motivation and curiosity about the research topic
- Strong programming skills (Python preferred)
- Motivation to publish results (not required, but always welcome!)
Feel free to reach out at mykola.trokhymovych@upf.edu with your CV and a short description of your research interests.
Supervised Students
| Year | Student | Co-supervisor | Degree | Institution | Thesis Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Anna Botsula | — | BSc | 🇺🇦 Ukrainian Catholic University | Analysis of Knowledge Graphs Usage for Applied Recommender System Solutions |
| 2025 | Viktoriia Makovska | Diego Sáez Trumper | MSc | 🇺🇦 Ukrainian Catholic University | Vandalism or Knowledge Manipulation? Detecting Narratives in Wikipedia Edits |
| 2026 | Agustín Ghent | Sebastian Moreno | MSc | 🇨🇱 Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez | Building a Spanish Inclusive Language Dataset based on Legal Documents with Large Language Models |
| 2026 | Anastasiia Martsinkovska | Oleksandr Kosovan | BSc | 🇺🇦 Ukrainian Catholic University | Towards Iterative Readability-Controlled Text Simplification |