Digital Humanist and Web Developer
I am currently a Digital Humanist at the University of Mainz, in the Department of Medieval History.
I completed a Bachelor’s degree in History at the University of Venice in 2017 and obtained a Master’s degree in Digital Humanities and Digital Knowledge at the University of Bologna in 2021.
My expertise includes web development, the implementation of databases that integrate the historical and cultural landscape with modern digital technologies, and the design of data models based on ontologies such as CIDOC CRM.
You can explore a selection of live projects below!
I am currently part of the Burchards Dekret Digital project at the University of Mainz.
I’m responsible for the digital infrastructure, focusing on the development and maintenance of the project’s website and related web components.
Project Website | GitHub Organization
SOMA - Socio-Cultural Studies of Human Remains and Objects from Mortuary Assemblages in Athens — Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich
I also contributed to the SOMA project at LMU Munich as a freelance web developer and ontology specialist, where I developed a CIDOC-based data model for the structured description of archaeological data and implemented the project’s demo website. Demo Website | GitHub Organization
The <MANO> project is a digital platform designed to support scholarly study, structured description, and transcription of manuscripts. Developed for academic research and teaching, it provides a workspace where users can create and share manuscript metadata, view transcriptions alongside facsimiles, and access learning resources. Project Website | GitHub Organization
The Statuti Ascoli project presents the medieval statutes of Ascoli in a digital edition.
I implemented the project’s website and collaborated on interface and layout design with my colleague Fabio Mariani.
Project Website | GitHub Organization

