Ph.D, researcher, computational linguistics
I’m a researcher at the Centre for Next Generation Localisation (CNGL), Dublin City University. I'm working in the PLuTO project for statistical machine translation of invention patents.
I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science (May 2009) under the supervision of Mr. Dan Tufis with the thesis: Statistical Machine Translation for Romanian as Source Language. Also, I have a M.Sc. in Computational Linguistics.
Recent research interests:
- Machine translation for morphologically rich languages
- Domain adaptation in machine translation
News
March, 2012. We launched our new tool for online patent translation: 
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June, 2011. Paper presented at NLPCS 2011. Alexandru Ceausu and Dan Tufis: Addressing SMT Data Sparseness when Translating into Morphologically-Rich Languages.
June, 2011. PLuTO passes Year One Review
May, 2011. Presented "Experiments on Domain Adaptation for Patent Machine Translation in the PLuTO project" at the EAMT 2011 user track.
April, 2011. PLuTO's Annual general meeting in Amsterdam.