Invited Speakers

Martin Grandjean is a junior lecturer in contemporary history and digital humanities at the University of Lausanne and the EPFL, Switzerland. His research focuses on the history of international organizations and the use of network analysis to study large international archives.

Márton Karsai, Associate Professor and the director of the Social Data Science MS program at CEU, where he leads the Computational Human Dynamics team. He is a network scientist with research interest in human dynamics, computational social science, and data science.

Cindarella Petz is a researcher in computational and digital history in the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) in Mainz. She focused her phd on historical networks.

Johannes Preiser-Kapeller is team leader of the research group "Byzantium & Beyond" and of the projects "Complexities and Networks" and "Entangled Charters of Anatolia" at the Department for Byzantine Research of the Institute for Medieval Research at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and external lecturer for Byzantine and Global History at the University of Vienna.