Summary
Anna Krohn is a multidisciplinary technologist and art consultant with 13 years of experience blending software development, digital heritage preservation, and customer-facing technical support. She has built data-driven tools and architectures using Python, Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, and SQL for projects ranging from the Perseus Digital Library catalog to the OpenARCHEM archaeometric repository. Her background in Classical Archaeology and a Master’s in Ancient Greek and Roman Studies informs hands-on work with photogrammetry, LiDAR, and museum cataloging, enabling rigorous treatment of cultural artifacts alongside production software. At Formlabs she bridged service engineering and product reliability, and now applies those operational instincts to researching, cataloging, and transporting 2D and 3D artworks for public institutions. Comfortable translating scholarly needs into technical systems, she often operates at the intersection of research, preservation, and practical engineering. Based in Cambridge, MA, she brings a rare combination of classical training and full-stack engineering experience that surfaces in both academic digital humanities and museum-quality workflows.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Post-Bac Computer Science, Post-Bac Computer Science at Tufts University
BA Classical Archaeology and Latin, BA Classical Archaeology and Latin at Wellesley College
Master's Degree Ancient Greek and Roman Studies, Master's Degree Ancient Greek and Roman Studies at Brandeis University
English, Latin, Greek, German, Italian