About

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I am a digital humanities and research data specialist working at the intersection of humanities scholarship, digital collections and research infrastructures. My work focuses on the organisation, analysis and documentation of structured textual data, particularly in the context of historical and literary corpora.

Over the past decade, I have worked in several international research projects developing digital infrastructures, data models and reproducible research workflows using technologies such as XML/TEI, Python and Jupyter. My experience includes the creation and curation of digital text collections, metadata modelling and the documentation of research data for collaborative and open science environments.

I have held research positions at the Cologne Center for eHumanities, the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities and the University of Tübingen. In these roles, I contributed to projects such as HallerNet, Proyecto Humboldt Digital and CalDraCor, working on digital scholarly editions, corpus development, data modelling and computational analysis of large textual collections.

I also collaborate with the Freie Universität Berlin on the DraCorOS project, contributing to its technical development, training materials and open science integration.

In addition to my research work, I have taught digital humanities and digital scholarly editing at the Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR), where I supervised several MA theses and helped train students in digital methods for humanities research.

I am particularly interested in projects related to digital collections, research data management, open science and cultural heritage infrastructures.