About
Hello!
I am a Digital Humanities researcher with a PhD in Humanities from Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona), where I specialized in digital scholarly editing. My dissertation (2011–2015) focused on Luis de Góngora’s Soledades, for which I manually collated twenty witnesses and published a critical edition using Edition Visualization Technology (EVT).
Since then, I’ve contributed to a range of interdisciplinary projects across Europe. At the Cologne Center for eHumanities (2016–2019), I helped design and implement the bibliographic data model for HallerNet, a digital platform dedicated to the Swiss Enlightenment. From 2019 to 2025, I worked at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, developing the multilingual Dossier Digital: Alexander von Humboldt and Cuba as part of the Proyecto Humboldt Digital.
Currently, I am a Research Associate at the University of Tübingen, where I explore recurring patterns in Calderón de la Barca’s drama through computational methods. I also collaborate with the Freie Universität Berlin on the DraCor project, contributing to its technical development, training materials, and open science integration.
In parallel, I taught from 2020 to 2025 as a Part-Time Lecturer in the Digital Humanities master’s program at the Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR). I offered a course on digital scholarly editing and supervised several MA theses.
I’m passionate about community-driven scholarship and open knowledge. Over the past decade, I’ve volunteered with initiatives such as:
- text+ (2025–Present)
- Asociación de Humanidades Digitales Hispánicas (HDH) (2021–2023)
- The Programming Historian (2016–2020)
- European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH) (2015–2018)
Outside of work, I enjoy sports, drawing, reading, and discovering new places.