Ian Cornelius is an Associate Professor based in Chicago with eight years of focused professional experience and a longer academic career spanning Yale and Loyola University Chicago. Trained as a philologist with a PhD in English from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA from Washington University in St. Louis, he combines rigorous humanities scholarship with an active online presence at iancornelius.com. His work blends teaching, research, and public-facing scholarship, reflecting an ability to translate deep textual expertise into accessible digital resources. Although rooted in traditional literary studies, his identification as a "philologist" signals a particular interest in historical language practices and archival methods that inform contemporary digital humanities work.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
BA, English, BA, English at Washington University in St. Louis
PhD, English, PhD, English at University of Pennsylvania
A less-is-more (distributed) notetaking application. Designed specifically for those who prefer working with the command line and want to do crazy indexing, analysis, and transformation of notes. Aimed at but not limited to scholarly research projects.
Contributions:16 pushes, 7 branches in 4 years 1 month
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