Important: These workshops require prior registration and are open only to registered conference participants. Participation is limited to 20 people per workshop. Places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Workshop 1: Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence: Methodological Developments in the Study of Astronomical Sources
Organisers: Somkeo Norindr (LTE-Observatoire de Paris), Matthieu Husson(LTE-Observatoire de Paris, CNRS)
Date & Time: 18 September 2025
13:30–14:30 — Guided visit to the IU Rare Books Library Collections, featuring a brief introduction to the building, followed by approximately 30 minutes of manuscript viewing related to the workshop.
14:15–15:45 — Workshop session
Description: See details here
Target Audience: This workshop is primarily designed for early-career researchers, but all scholars interested in the application of Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence to historical research are welcome to participate.
Maximum number of participants: 20
Registration: Click here for registration
Workshop 2: How Can We Use the Astrolabe in Education to Inspire a New Generation?
Organiser: Wilfred de Graaf (Utrecht University)
Date & Time: 19 September 2025, 11:00–12:30
Description: See details here
Target Audience: This workshop targets participants who are interested in exploring teaching methods and outreach activities related to the history of science.
Maximum number of participants: 20
Registration: Click here for registration