Alicia Picazo-Izquierdo holds a PhD in Translation Studies and is a researcher at the Language Processing and Information Systems Group (GPLSI) at the University of Alicante. Her research interests focus on machine translation, computational linguistics, human-computer interaction and translation quality. Her current lines of research include the automatic detection of content generated by artificial intelligence, the applications of natural language processing in low-resource scenarios and minority languages, and the detection of bias. She has participated in a CIUTI-funded research stay at the Institute of Translation and Interpreting at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (Switzerland), where she collaborated on the project “Machine translation for crisis communication.” She is also Editorial Assistant for the Natural Language Processing journal of Cambridge University Press, and has participated in the organizing committee of international conferences such as RANLP 2025 and NeTTIT 2026.
Alicia Picazo-Izquierdo holds a PhD in Translation Studies and is a researcher at the Language Processing and Information Systems Group (GPLSI) at the University of Alicante. Her research interests focus on machine translation, computational linguistics, human-computer interaction and translation quality. Her current lines of research include the automatic detection of content generated by artificial intelligence, the applications of natural language processing in low-resource scenarios and minority languages, and the detection of bias. She has participated in a CIUTI-funded research stay at the Institute of Translation and Interpreting at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (Switzerland), where she collaborated on the project “Machine translation for crisis communication.” She is also Editorial Assistant for the Natural Language Processing journal of Cambridge University Press, and has participated in the organizing committee of international conferences such as RANLP 2025 and NeTTIT 2026.