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Stephan Oepen studied Linguistics, German and Russian Philology, Computer Science, and Computational Linguistics at Berlin, Volgograd, and Saarbrücken. Between 2011 and 2017, he headed the Division for Language Technology at the University of Oslo. Prior to his current appointment, he worked, among others, at DFKI and Saarland University (both Germany), YY Technologies (Mountain View), and Stanford University (both USA). His research revolves around the integration of linguistics and computing, where he has published some ninety peer-reviewed research articles and conference papers and has co-founded the world-wide DELPH-IN network and the Nordic Language Processing Laboratory (NLPL). Oepen has supervised to completion five doctoral projects and a good dozen of Master of Science degrees. He is a member of the editorial board of Computational Linguistics and of the executive committee of the European Association for Computational Linguistics, as well as secretary of the ACL Special Interest Group on Natural Language Parsing and area co-chair for the 2017 Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics and for the 2018 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing. In the academic year 2017–18, Oepen has co-directed an international research group at the Center for Advanced Studies of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.