Short bio:
Kiyonori Nagasaki, Ph.D., is a Senior Fellow at the International
Institute for Digital Humanities in Tokyo. His main research interest
is in the development of digital frameworks for collaboration in
Buddhist studies. He is also engaging in investigation into the
significance of digital methodology in Humanities and in promotion of
DH activities in Japan. He has been participating in a number of
Digital Humanities projects conducted at several institutions in Japan
and abroad such as the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Osaka
University, the National Diet Library, the National Museum of
Ethnology, the National Institute of Japanese Language and
Linguistics, the University of Tsukuba and the University of Hamburg.
His activities also include postgraduate education in DH at the
University of Tokyo as well as administrative tasks at several
scholarly societies including Japanese Association for Digital
Humanities, and the Japanese Association of Indian and Buddhist Studies.
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