The Digital Humanities Laboratory was founded by Professor Frédéric Kaplan in 2012. The lab develops new computational approaches to manage large digital cultural objects (such as large corpora of texts, images, and complex documents), and to execute high-resolution digitization of artifacts, buildings, and cities. It also aims to develop new understandings of digital cultures, such as visual languages, video culture, and linguistic mediations. In the context of the project Parcels of Venice, SNSF-funded project, the DHLab at EPFL is looking for a web developer engineer who will work with us on the design, development of web platforms adapted to navigate documentary sources and dataset as census document, cartography and photo archives. The Parcels of Venice Project aims to make accessible a comprehensive documentary corpus online, focusing on the city of Venice during the 18th and 19th centuries. The primary objective is to develop a user-friendly platform that provides easy access to the datasets derived from these historical sources.
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