Arne Stabenau is a seasoned software engineer and research associate with 11+ years in research-driven software development, based in Athens. He has delivered large-scale cultural heritage and archival systems (notably the Mint projects used to feed millions of records into Europeana) and built robust backend services using Java, Play/Scala, PostgreSQL, MongoDB and search technologies like Solr/Elastic. Comfortable across the full stack, he combines deep data modelling and API design experience from EMBL-EBI with practical frontend SPA work (Aurelia, early Kaiten.js) and form-driven UIs. Strong in problem analysis and performance tuning, he has recently been exploring Rust alongside longstanding expertise in SQL, XML/XPath/JSON and JavaScript. Colleagues rely on him for architecture, hands-on implementation and maintaining production research software that bridges academic partners and public services.
WITHCulture is a service that provides access to digital cultural heritage items from different repositories and offers a number of added-value services for the creative reuse and intelligent exploitation of that content.
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