Members

Melanie Trede

Dr. Melanie Trede is professor for the Histories of Japanese Art at Heidelberg University. Her main area of expertise is pictorial narratives in the history of Japanese art. She is the leader of the project Hachiman Digital Handscrolls (2015 / 2017) and explores cultural heritage issues regarding Japanese handscrolls in German collections in another project.

More: http://iko.uni-hd.de/institute/staff/trede

Johannes Alisch

Johannes Alisch, M.A. has joined the project as a coordinator, technical advisor and in the realm of juridical and data management issues. After several years of commitment for the Heidelberg Research Architecture (HRA), the Digital Humanities Section of the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context”, his main area of expertise is project management for the digital humanities.

Eric Decker

Eric Decker, M.A. is the Coordinator of the Heidelberg Research Architecture (HRA). The HRA is the Digital Humanities Unit at the Cluster of Excellence Asia and Europe at Heidelberg University. In the cluster's first funding period he was directly involved in the creation of the HyperImage project “A New Mirror of Kāśī” and the “Global Politics on screen” project that was realized with the video annotation database pan.do/ra. Besides his work as a coordinator he is active in training sessions for researchers and classes for students. On the development side of the HRA’s work he is involved in the conceptualization and testing of components for the Tamboti Metadata Framework. Eric Decker studied Political Science at the South Asia Institute in Heidelberg.

Eric Decker's profile at the Cluster of Excellence:
http://www.asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de/en/people/all/person/persdetail/decker.html

Annelie Schmidt

Annelie Schmidt

Sebastian Wellmann

Sebastian Wellmann

 

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