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[http:// | * [http://c4tc.wordpress.com/ My PhD blog] | ||
* [http://github.com/mromanello My github] space | |||
[http://github.com/mromanello My github] space | * [http://kcl.academia.edu/MatteoRomanello Academia.edu profile] | ||
* [http://www.linkedin.com/in/matteoromanello Personal profile] on LinkedIn | |||
[http://kcl.academia.edu/MatteoRomanello Academia.edu profile] | |||
... and if you fancy following me on twitter here it is [http://twitter.com/mr56k (@mr56k)] | ... and if you fancy following me on twitter here it is [http://twitter.com/mr56k (@mr56k)] |
Revision as of 23:21, 29 August 2010
Matteo Romanello
- PhD candidate (2009-2012) in Digital Humanities - Centre for Computing in the Humanities,King’s College London (see research project).
- matteo.romanello@kcl.ac.uk
Summary
- Matteo Romanello received a BA in Classics and an MA in Digital Humanities from Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia.
- He was recently Visiting Research Scholar at the Perseus Project where he worked with Gregory Crane and Monica Berti on a project aiming at providing the Perseus Digital Library with a corpus of Greek fragmentary authors.
- Currently, Matteo is PhD candidate in Digital Humanities at King's College, London. His research interests are mainly focused on the retrieval and encoding of semantic information within electronic resources on classical texts, and on the applications of ontological modelling to the Classical Studies knowledge domain.
Publications
An always up-to-date list of publications is accessible via CiteULike.
Links
- My PhD blog
- My github space
- Academia.edu profile
- Personal profile on LinkedIn
... and if you fancy following me on twitter here it is (@mr56k)