Hello from the Website Team!

In this blogpost we would like to take you with us behind the scenes of the inner workings of this website! Therefore we would like to introduce you to the DTU website team (past and present!). 

Author: Elena Fernández Fernández

Elena is a postdoctoral researcher at C2DH and the academic coordinator at the DTU


From 2022 and up to 2026 the website team was formed by Masha (Masha Meleshko-Sudina – Deep Data Science of Digital History), Prince (Prince Yaw Gharbin – Deep Data Science of Digital History), and Andrew (Andrew Pfannkuche  – Deep Data Science of Digital History). They did a fantastic job creating this website from scratch and we could not be more grateful for all their hard work and dedication! Masha was in charge of designing the architecture of the website, Prince took care of technical implementation aspects, and Andrew was the editor of the blog posts done by other DTU fellows.  

The 2026 DTU website team members

In 2026 a new website team has been established! Lucky us, we still have Masha as captain of the crew 😉 But now we also have Richard (Richard Albrecht  – Deep Data Science of Digital History) taking care of the publications section of the website, and Eloi (Éloi Durant – Deep Data Science of Digital History), Keerthana (Keerthana Murugaraj – Deep Data Science of Digital History), and Titaÿna (Titaÿna KAUFFMANN WILL – C²DH – University of Luxembourg I Uni.lu), being responsible for managing and curating the blog posts. Elena (Deep Data Science of Digital History) takes care of the website in terms of project management and she also helps Eloi, Keerthana, and Titaÿna to take care of the blog posts. We are so happy and so thankful to have all of them volunteering to take care of the DTU website! 

In the next months we will be posting blog posts written by the DTU community of PhD students. Expect the coolest content about all the exciting research they are all developing! We will be able to learn about all the conferences they attended, papers they wrote, scientific communication activities they participated in… We will also update the publications list so that you can have a look at the very impressive peer reviewed multiple articles that all our PhDs and Post-doctoral researchers have published so far.  

So: stay tuned!

We would also like to invite the whole DTU community to contact the Website Team (please email: elena.fernandezfernandez@uni.lu)  if you would like to write some extra articles about DTU related things, such as future invited speakers, more conferences, workshops, publications, or events that you attended… or any other thing that you may consider relevant for the DTU community. We are looking forward hearing from you! 😊 

Our warmest wishes,  

The DTU Website Team