Dimitra Grigoriou
MA, Msc

Dimitra.Grigoriou(at)oeaw.ac.at
+43-1-51581-7317

Dimitra Grigoriou has been working as a technician for digital humanities since August 2024 in the research unit Digital Historiography and Editions.

Brief Biography

Dimitra Grigoriou is a Linguist. She studied English Language and Literature at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, she holds two Master Degrees one in English Language and Linguistics from the University of Vienna and another in one in Digital Methods for the Humanities from the Athens Economic University for Business. In her thesis she dealt with the encoding of Ancient Greek Mathematical texts and in particular Euclid’s geometry using the TEI/ΧML standard. She is interested in languages and language structure and she speaks seven of them. In the summer semester 2024, she taught an introductory course in Digital Humanities called (136142 KU Computational Background Skills for Digital Humanities) at the University of Vienna and is involved in initiatives and activities to promote Digital Humanities projects for younger generations with the KinderUni. She is particularly interested in supervising young researchers as part of the internship programme. In October 2021 project she was an editor-collaborator in the FWF project 'Auden Musulin Papers: A Digital Edition of W. H. Auden's Letters to Stella Musulin’ (Grant-DOI 10.55776/P33754) at ACDH-CH. She has been working since 1 August 2024 as a technican for digital humanities in the long-term projects QhoD and the Minutes of the Council of Ministers - Habsburg Monarchy.

Research interests

Topics: Digital humanities, editorial science, linguistics, NLP, machine learning

Selected Publications

  • Mayer, S., Andorfer, P., Elsner, D., Frühwirth, T., & Grigoriou, D. (2024). Auden-Musulin-Papers/amp-app: Major Release v1.0.0 (v1.0.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13149595
  • Grigoriou, D., Sheydani, M. Story of the Archive of the Everyday: Unlocking Performative Narrative Plan of Rimini Protokoll's Remote X with Digital Documentation.
  • Grigoriou, Dimitra (2023). Cracking the Code: Overcoming the Challenges of Encoding Correspondence. Joint MEC TEI Conference 2023. https://teimec2023.uni-paderborn.de/contributions/107.html
  • Frühwirth, T., Carloni, M., Grigoriou, D., Mayer, S., & Stoxreiter, D. (2023, June 30). How to Be Non-Assertive in the 'Assertive Edition': Encoding Doubt in the Auden Musulin Papers. Digital Humanities 2023. Collaboration as Opportunity (DH2023), Graz, Austria. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8107369