Dr. Scott Caddy is a Lecturer in Digital Humanities at UC-Berkeley and a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow at Georgia Tech, where he teaches multimodal composition classes. Dr. Caddy's research focuses on the intersection of literary studies and data science, particularly with genre studies and style in 19th century British literature. He has published scholarship on web adaptations of Jane Austen and forthcoming work reimagining The Mystery of Edwin Drood through stylometric analysis and data visualizations of rhetorical themes. Dr. Caddy has previous taught at Arizona State University...
Dr. Xiao Li is a digital humanist and historian whose work bridges technology and the humanities. She teaches digital humanities courses on archival design, visual analysis, and public humanities, drawing on extensive experience in research, teaching, and digital project development. Dr. Li is a Digital Humanist at UC Santa Cruz and has led major digital humanities initiatives at institutions including Phillips Academy Andover—where she created the Chinese Students at Andover digital archive—and the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative, where she worked on cultural heritage preservation...
Curriculum Director and Lecturer, D-Lab and Digital Humanities at Berkeley
Tom van Nuenen is a Lecturer in Digital Humanities and Curriculum Director at UC Berkeley’s Social Sciences Data Lab. His teaching and research explore the intersection of computational methods and cultural interpretation, with a focus on AI ethics, digital hermeneutics, and online discourse. He has led initiatives in data science for social justice, designed workshops on language bias in AI, and helped grow Berkeley’s Digital Humanities program through research, instruction, and community outreach. He has written two books on tourism in the digital age: Scripted Journeys (De...