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NameRole/TitleOrganizationEmailProjectsA sentence about yourself
Robert CastiesIT ResearcherMax Planck Institute for the History of Sciencecasties@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.dedigilib, ISMI, other DH projects at the MPIWGI am part of the IT-Group of the MPI for History of Science, creating DH projects together with scholars for over 15 years.
Julia DamerowSoftware EngineerArizona State Universityjdamerow@asu.eduGiles Ecosystem, Digital Innovation GroupI'm a software engineer who is building software for historians and philosophers of science.
Cole HansenStudentBrown Universitycole_hansen@brown.eduMapping Violence, Database of Indigenous Slavery in the AmericasI'm a student studying computer science and ethnic studies interested in their intersection and developing tools to further digital humanities projects.
Ulrike Henny-KrahmerPhD StudentWürzburg Universityulrike.henny@uni-wuerzburg.deComputational Literary Genre Stylistics (CLiGS)I'm a PhD Student working with Digital Literary Studies on Spanish American 19th Century Novels, with a focus on topic modeling and the analysis of subgenres of the novel.
Chelcie RowellLibrarianBoston Collegechelcie.rowell@bc.eduAt present, lots of small course-based digital projects with history undergraduatesI'm a member of the Digital Scholarship Group at Boston College, where I consult and collaborate with history faculty and students on digitally inflected research, teaching, and learning. Before this gig I was a digital collections librarian, so I consider myself an infrastructural thinker!
Christof SchöchResearcherWürzburg Universityc.schoech@gmail.comComputational Literary Genre Stylistics (CLiGS)I'm working in Digital Literary Studies dealing mostly with French literature (novels and drama). In our group, we use stylometry, topic modeling, network analysis, etc., to investigate questions of literary genre.  
Janneke van der ZwaaneScience Research EngineerNetherlands eScience Centerj.vanderzwaan@esciencecenter.nlEmbodied Emotions, OCR post-correction of (historical) newspaper textI make text mining software, mostly for Digital Humanities projects; recently, I have become interested in workflow standard to facilitate (re)use and combining (text mining) tools.
Malte VoglSoftware EngineerMax Planck Institue for the History of Sciencemvogl@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.deJupyter Workspace, various DH projects on images, texts, databasesI am part of the IT Group of the MPIWG, where I mainly work on building a reasearch infrastructure, and also work in TOPOI, a research cluster, that focuses on ancient history of science (babylonian to medieval times).
Rennie MappProject ManagerUniversity of Virginiarcm7e@virginia.eduCollective Biographies of Women, DH@UVa, UVa KBase, DH Certificate planning at UVaI'm a project manager interested in DH project lifecycles.  English PhD (19C British lit) and IT business-management degrees.
Eveline Wandl-VogtResearch ManagerAustrian Academy of Sciences / Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities - OEAWeveline.wandl-vogt@oeaw.ac.atOpen Innovation Research Infrastructure; exploreAT!; biodiversity and linguistic diversity project; APIS; APIS; DARIAH-CCi am coordinating a research team, exploring experimental humanities applying open innovation methods and strategies, exploiting existing RIs, supporting digital transformation in the humanities. multidisciplinary background in german philology, geography, informatics certificates; currently mainly related to knowledge design, involved in data modeling.
Sayan BhattacharyyaPostdocUniversity of Pennsylvaniasayanb@sas.upenn.eduComputational work with textsI did my PhD in Comparative Literature, and am currently a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the Price Lab for Digital Humanities, University of Pennsylvania.
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