Didactics

You must choose the Force, with your whole heart. To do this, you must learn, again, to listen.

– Yoda

Our team is convinced that only continuous training on what is going on in the digital world can enable the full development of the potential of Digital Humanities.

For this reason, FeDHLab is committed to organising advanced training courses and seminars, entrusted to some of the world’s leading scholars in the fields of Digital Philology, Papirology, Paleography and so on.

We invite you to visit our website to discover the Lab‘s teaching offer.

Are you interested in any of our courses? Write to us at infofedhlab@unina.it.

Courses and Seminars

Bookings are managed via free tickets on an external platform (Eventbrite).
You can book the seminar of your interest by clicking Book here in the last field of the table.

2024-2025

Brent Seales

Brent Seales is the Alumni Professor of Computer Science at the University of Kentucky, where he has been teaching and mentoring students since 1991. The focus of his research for the past 20 years has been on using advanced technology to restore and redeem cultural and historical artifacts from the ravages of time. The challenge of rescuing texts that may be central to Biblical scholarship and the formation of the ancient world is a primary passion.

Thibault Clérice

Thibault Clérice is Confirmed Researcher at the INRIA (Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Numérique) and Head of the MA « Technologies Numériques Appliquées à l’Histoire » at the École Nationale des Chartes (Paris, France). His research focuses mainly on the automatic processing of ancient languages through deep learning, making available to corpora research in computational methods applied to the humanities.

Angelo Mario del Grosso

Angelo Mario Del Grosso has been a researcher at CNR-ILC since 2013. His research interests include Object-Oriented approaches for modeling Abstract Data Types (ADTs) characterizing the requirements of textual scholarship and the analysis, design and development of software components for linguistic and philological Web applications to process textual resource.

Robert Alessi

Robert Alessi is a statutory member of the UMR 8167 “Orient et Méditerranée” (team “Greek Medicine and Technical Literature”) at the CNRS. His work focuses on the editing of Greek and Arabic medical texts, the history of medicine, as well as the application of computer science to classical studies.

Federico Boschetti

Federico Boschetti has been a researcher at CNR-ILC since 2011. His primary research interests lie in the field of Digital Humanities, with a particular focus on Digital Philology. As a programmer, he designs and develops applications for linguistic and stylistic annotation, as well as tools to enhance the accuracy of digital text acquisition.