Antonio Mavillard is a data analyst and digital humanities researcher with 13 years of experience turning complex cultural and historical archives into clear, evidence-driven narratives and visualizations. Grounded in a unique blend of computer engineering, AI/logic training, and a PhD in Hispanic Studies/Digital Humanities, he has led data analysis and visualization for award-winning projects on dance history, including work for the Ailey exhibition at the Whitney and the AHRC-funded Dunham’s Data project. He combines hands-on analysis of manually curated archival datasets with bespoke digital methods, helping institutions translate archival nuance into engaging exhibition-ready outputs. As a lecturer in the University of Seville’s Master’s in Big Data and Data Science, he bridges research and teaching, preparing students to apply technical tools to humanistic questions. Notably, his career began in the interdisciplinary Cultureplex Lab and continues in sustained collaboration with leading scholars and performing-arts institutions, reflecting a rare mix of scholarly rigor and museum-facing impact.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
University of Seville
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Hispanic Studies / Digital Humanities, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Hispanic Studies / Digital Humanities at The University of Western Ontario
Contributions:94 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 1 month
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Antonio Mavillard - Data Analyst And Research Assistant