About

Hello!

I hold a PhD in Humanities from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain), where I wrote a dissertation on digital editing. During my PhD (2011–2015), I manually collated twenty witnesses of Luis de Góngora’s Soledades and encoded a critical text, which I published online using Edition Visualization Technology (EVT).

From 2016 to 2019, I worked at the Cologne Center for eHumanities (CCeH) at the University of Cologne (Germany), focusing on the modeling, processing, and curation of letters and bibliographic references related to Albrecht von Haller—now published online as part of HallerNet.

Since 2019 to 2025, I worked as a Digital Humanities researcher at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities for the Proyecto Humboldt Digital. In this role, I developed the Dossier Digital: Alexander von Humboldt and Cuba.

I am currently working as Research Associate at the Universität Tübingen, where my research focuses on Calderón de la Barca’s theater. Additonally, I am part of the team behind DraCor at the Freie Universität Berlin that aims to connect the platform with open science infrastructures and improve its impact.

I also serve as a Part-Time Lecturer at the Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR), where I teach a course on digital scholarly editing and supervise MA dissertations in the Digital Humanities program.

Beyond research and teaching, I am committed to building a diverse and open academic community. I have volunteered in several organizations, including:

In my free time I like doing sport, drawing, reading books, and discovering new places.