Chiara Capulli
CDH Data Schools Fellow
Chiara Capulli is an AHRC-funded PhD student in the Department of History of Art, with a research project that examines the consequences brought by the 1529 Guasto of Florence to the artistic and architectural heritage of a number of suburban religious houses. In her PhD, she tackles the themes of displacement, artistic identity and networks of artistic patronage by integrating traditional art historical research with the spatial methodologies of GIS and 3D reconstruction. As a researcher on the Getty-funded Florence 4D project (University of Exeter – University of Cambridge) over the past two years, she has addressed the problems of reconstructing and re-contextualising altarpieces on a large, city-wide scale; and has helped develop a pipeline for research-based 3D modelling, metadata-mapping and sharing using the CIDOC CRM ontology and IIIF manifests.
Email: cc826@cam.ac.uk
Dr Anna Cermakova
CDH Methods Fellow
Dr Anna Cermakova is Research Associate at the Faculty of Education working on the DIALLS project – an EC-funded project working with schools to understand how young people make sense of Europe, differing cultures and core values of tolerance, empathy and inclusion. For DIALLS, Anna works on classroom talk data collection and analysis. Before joining DIALLS, Anna was a Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellow at the University of Birmingham working on GLARE project: Exploring Gender in Children’s Literature from a Cognitive Corpus Stylistic Perspective.
Anna is a corpus linguist; she has completed her PhD in corpus linguistics at Charles University (Prague). Her main research interests are in corpus stylistics with the focus on language of children’s literature, contrastive linguistics and literary translation, spoken language and corpus design and compilation. As CDH Methods Fellow, she is particularly interested in contextualising corpus linguistics within the context of digital humanities, exploring questions of representativeness of digital data collections, and the relationship between quantitative and qualitative and interdisciplinary approaches.
Email: ac2326@cam.ac.uk
Dr Mary Chester-Kadwell
CDH Methods Fellow
Dr Sami Everett
CDH Methods Fellow
Dr Samuel Sami Everett (who goes by Sami) is a Research Associate at CRASSH working on the Religious Diversity & the Secular University project. He holds a PhD in Politics from SOAS, University of London and a BA in North African Language and Culture from INALCO, Paris. His research focuses on the historical-colonial and spatial-political dimensions of interreligious identification to North Africa.
Email: se365@cam.ac.uk
Departmental Webpage: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/people/profile/samuel-sami-everett
Andrea Kocsis
CDH Data Schools Fellow
Dr Barbara McGillivray
CDH Methods Fellow
Dr Peter McMurray
CDH Methods Fellow
Past CDH Methods Fellows
- Dr Julie Blake (2019/20)
Email: jb917@cam.ac.uk - Dr Mary Chester-Kadwell (2019/20)
Email: mec31@cam.ac.uk - Dr Oliver Dunn (2019/20)
- Dr Leonardo Impett (2019/20)
Email: leonardo.l.impett@durham.ac.uk - Dr Hugo Leal (2019/20)