Amy Isard
Digital Humanities research software engineer at the Hub of Computing and Data Science (HCDS) at the University of Hamburg (Germany). Previously worked for the DGS-Korpus project (corpus of German sign language). Before that, lived and worked in Edinburgh, U.K. for many years. Hearing, she/her. Bassoonist, knitter, enthusiastic about cats and trains.
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Digital Humanities research software engineer at the Hub of Computing and Data Science (HCDS) at the University of Hamburg (Germany). Previously worked for the DGS-Korpus project (corpus of German sign language). Before that, lived and worked in Edinburgh, U.K. for many years. Hearing, she/her. Bassoonist, knitter, enthusiastic about cats and trains.
Digital Humanities research software engineer at the Hub of Computing and Data Science (HCDS) at the University of Hamburg (Germany). Previously worked for the DGS-Korpus project (corpus of German sign language). Before that, lived and worked in Edinburgh, U.K. for many years. Hearing, she/her. Bassoonist, knitter, enthusiastic about cats and trains.
Digital Humanities research software engineer at the Hub of Computing and Data Science (HCDS) at the University of Hamburg (Germany). Previously worked for the DGS-Korpus project (corpus of German sign language). Before that, lived and worked in Edinburgh, U.K. for many years. Hearing, she/her. Bassoonist, knitter, enthusiastic about cats and trains.
Digital Humanities research software engineer at the Hub of Computing and Data Science (HCDS) at the University of Hamburg (Germany). Previously worked for the DGS-Korpus project (corpus of German sign language). Before that, lived and worked in Edinburgh, U.K. for many years. Hearing, she/her. Bassoonist, knitter, enthusiastic about cats and trains.
Digital Humanities research software engineer at the Hub of Computing and Data Science (HCDS) at the University of Hamburg (Germany). Previously worked for the DGS-Korpus project (corpus of German sign language). Before that, lived and worked in Edinburgh, U.K. for many years. Hearing, she/her. Bassoonist, knitter, enthusiastic about cats and trains.
Digital Humanities research software engineer at the Hub of Computing and Data Science (HCDS) at the University of Hamburg (Germany). Previously worked for the DGS-Korpus project (corpus of German sign language). Before that, lived and worked in Edinburgh, U.K. for many years. Hearing, she/her. Bassoonist, knitter, enthusiastic about cats and trains.