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Tamar David is a BA student in the Educational-Social Leadership program at the Department of Political Science and the Department of Education at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Hagar Kaminer is an undergraduate student of law and philosophy at Tel Aviv University. Her main research interests are international law, interdisciplinary approaches to legal theory, and the application of computational methodologies.
PhD candidate at the Department of Computer Science
Effi Levi is a PhD candidate in computer science and a consultant in the fields of machine learning, natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision. His main research interests are structured prediction in NLP and Hebrew language processing.
PhD student at the Department of Political Science
Dror Markus is a PhD student of political science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His main research interests are in media coverage, public agendas and information-age politics, as well as in computational methodology (NLP and time-series analysis).
PhD student at the Department of Political Science
Vered Porzycki is a PhD student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her main research interests are gender, political discourse analysis and political representation.
Gal Ron is a second-year MA student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is interested in populist rhetoric, the role of sentiments in political discourse, and symbolic representation.