Lucia Michielin works within the Data-Led Methods and Research Technology team, where she leads an extensive training and skills development programme for the Centre for Data, Culture & Society. Her work supports researchers in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences who wish to incorporate digital and data-driven methods into their research projects and offers a wide range of learning opportunities, from introductory coding courses to hands-on workshops, challenge-led collaborative work, and in-depth explorations of various digital methods.
Lucia has considerable experience in designing and delivering training courses focused on data skills and digital research methods, as well as applying computational methods in humanities research. She holds a PhD in Classics from the University of Edinburgh and has developed extensive expertise in the Digital Humanities, equipping her with the skills to support the development of data-intensive research training and projects.
As part of her role at the Edinburgh Futures Institute, Lucia is committed to advancing the use of computational and digital research methods across disciplines, actively fostering collaboration both within the University and beyond.