Vivian Stamou is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Archimedes Unit and a Research Assistant at the Institute of Language and Speech Processing (ILSP/Athena Research Center). Her doctoral research focused on detecting depression in the Modern Greek language, which was supported by a scholarship from the State Scholarship Foundation. Prior to her doctoral studies, Vivian pursued postgraduate education at the University of Stuttgart's Institute for Natural Language Processing (IMS), completing the MSc program in Computational Linguistics. Her research interests include modeling low-resource languages, developing resources and models for offensive language detection and investigating the role of bias in language technologies. In addition, Vivian's team has won the first prize in a Goethe Institute competition through their involvement in the 'ETHICAI=LABS' project, exploring the ethical dimensions of Artificial Intelligence. This success led to funding for the BLACKBOX AI research project, culminating in an artistic exhibition shedding light on gender discrimination within AI applications.