HAN Lu
HAN Lu is an intern in the Regionalizing Infrastructures in Chinese History (RegInfra) project. Her work focuses on the comparative analysis of inscriptions from wenji and gazetteers, alongside original stelae and rubbings when available, with particular attention to the extraction and structuring of entity—and potentially event—data.
She is currently pursuing an Advanced Master’s degree in Digital Humanities at KU Leuven. She previously obtained a Master’s degree in Comparative Literature from Sorbonne Nouvelle University.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of Chinese historical studies and digital methodologies, especially the development and application of entity extraction and natural language processing techniques for the analysis of historical texts.