
Principal Research Software Engineer
Miguel Vieira has worked in the digital humanities domain since 2006, when he took responsibility for the re-design of the XML development strategy at the then Centre for Computing in the Humanities at King's College London, though before that he was already developing software for libraries and archives.
He has expertise in designing, developing, and deploying web based projects, analysing and modelling humanities and unstructured data, natural language processing, machine learning, and systems administration.
He holds a degree in Engineering and Computer Sciences from the Universidade de Coimbra, and a BSc in Informatics and Systems Engineering from the Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra, Portugal.
Projects
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Living with MachinesLwM
Queen Mary, University of London, FAH Department of Digital Humanities, The British Library, The Alan Turing Institute
2023–2023
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Radical Translations: The Transfer of Revolutionary Culture between Britain, France and Italy (1789-1815)Radical Translations
FAH Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, University of Milano-Bicocca
2019–2023
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Farm-level Interdisciplinary Approaches to Endemic Livestock DiseaseFIELD
University of Lincoln
2018–2023
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Critical Modelling of Extensive Literary DataCritical Modelling
The Australia National University
2020–2023
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Ego Media: Life Writing and Online AffordancesEgoMedia
FAH Department of English, FAH Department of History
2018–2023
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Digital Humanities Laboratory: Studying the Entanglement of Infrastructure and Technology in Knowledge ProductionMarie Curie Fellowship: DHLab
FAH Department of Digital Humanities
2020–2023
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Digital Methods for Investigating Online Engagement with CoronavirusDigital Cultures of #covid19
King's College London
2020–2022
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Shakespeare Holdings in the Royal CollectionSHARC
FAH Department of English, Birkbeck, University of London
2018–2022
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Language Acts and WorldmakingOWRI
FAH Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Queen Mary, University of London, University of Westminster, Open University
2016–2021
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Mapping Digital Cultural Heritage in JordanMaDiH (مديح)
King's Digital Lab, Council for British Research in the Levant, Jordan Open Source Association, University of Oxford, Hashemite University
2019–2021
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Archetype
FAH Department of Digital Humanities
2017–2021
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The Values of French Language and Literature in the European Middle AgesTVOF
FAH Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
2015–2021
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Inscriptions of Roman CyrenaicaIRCYR
FAH Department of Classics, FAH Department of Digital Humanities
2020–2020
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État Civil
FAH Department of History
2019–2020
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The Redress of the Past: Historical Pageants in BritainHistorical Pageants
FAH Department of History, UCL Institute of Education, University of Edinburgh
2013–2020
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Taming the Complexity of the LawTCL
Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences
2018–2018
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A Publishing and Communication History of the Ministry of Information, 1939-45MOI
University of London
2013–2017
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Digital Prosopography of the Roman RepublicDPRR
FAH Department of Classics, FAH Department of Digital Humanities
2013–2017
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Ancient Inscriptions of the Northern Black SeaIOSPE
FAH Department of Classics
2011–2017
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German Screen Studies NetworkGSSN
FAH Department of Film Studies
2016–2016
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The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded MusicCHARM
University of Cambridge, FAH Department of Music, Royal Holloway, University of London, University of Sheffield
2004–2009
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Georgian Papers ProgrammeGPP
College of William and Mary Libraries, Omohundro Institute, Royal Archives & Royal Library, FAH Department of History
2015–
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People of Medieval ScotlandPOMS
University of Glasgow, FAH Department of History
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Henry III Fine Rolls
FAH Department of History, FAH Department of Digital Humanities, Canterbury Christ Church University, The National Archives
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Profile of a Doomed Elite: The Structure of English Landed Society in 1066/Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon EnglandPDE/PASE
University of Cambridge, FAH Department of Digital Humanities, FAH Department of History
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Data Portal Explorer
FAH Department of Digital Humanities
2018–
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Narrative Atoms and Open Scholarship ExperiencesNanotoms
FAH Department of Digital Humanities
2018–
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Language of LandscapeLangscape
FAH Department of Digital Humanities
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Mapping the Medieval Countryside: The Fifteenth-Century Inquisitions Post MortemIPM
University of Winchester, FAH Department of Digital Humanities
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Shakespeare400SHAK400
FAH Department of English