Pascal Belouin
Research Scholar, IT Architect (Since 2017)
MRes, MSc, MA, BSc
Pascal Belouin studied Software Engineering at the University of La Rochelle, and went on to pursue a Master of Research in Human Computer Interaction at Lancaster University, as well as a Master of Arts in the Social Sciences with the Open University, which he obtained in 2010. He then went on to work in the private sector as well as for the Medical Schools Council Assessment Alliance, where he led the design and implementation of the MSCAA Item Bank, a large web-based platform which facilitates the collaboration of the Medical Assessment community in the United Kingdom.
Pascal's role at the institute is to design and implement a digital infrastructure that will allow the integration of various academic work on protected digitized historical sources into one working environment.
Pascal's main research interest is the application of various social scientific theories and methods to the elaboration of novel software development methodologies.
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Past Events
Symposium
Digital Humanities Developments in Taiwan and at the MPIWG
MOREDigital Humanities Brown Bag Lunch
Fantastic Creatures and Plants: Ottoman Nature in Travelogues and their Computational Explorations
MOREDigital Humanities Brown Bag Lunch
Contesting, Remaking, and Reimagining Absence among and with Digital Methods: A 3-Project Based Examination
MOREDigital Humanities Brown Bag Lunch
Exploring Images of Climate Change with Digital Methods
MOREDigital Humanities Brown Bag Lunch
Introduction to Research Data Management
MOREModelling the Process of Knowledge Accumulation in the Early Modern Period
MOREDigital Humanities Survey and Glossary of Methods, Tools, Approaches
MOREIntroduction to Research Data Management and Data Modeling
MOREDigital Humanities Project Lifecycle
MORELinked Data & Discovery Projects
MOREAnonymClassic Project
MOREDigital Humanities Brown Bag Lunch
MOREIntroduction to Natural Language Processing in the Digital Humanities
MOREDigital Humanities Workshop
Network Analysis
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