Tess Dejaeghere is a PhD student at GhentCDH who is currently working on the Computational Literary Studies (CLS) Horizon 2020 project, where she will be developing NLP workflows to apply to multilingual literary-historical data. After her studies in interpreting (VUB), Tess obtained an Advanced Masters degree in Digital Humanities (KULeuven) and a Masters degree in Digital Text Analysis (UAntwerpen) respectively, where she gained expertise in machine learning, AI and Natural Language Processing in Digital Humanities contexts. Currently, her main interest is in exploring applications of NLP tools to support literary-historical research.