Senior Research Software Engineer
Geoffroy is a programmer analyst who joined King's College London in 2008, after more than nine years working for various technology startups in Brussels and London, and has since contributed to and led the analysis and software development of several Digital Humanities projects. Most of these projects were specifically about digital palaeography, codicology, diplomatics and online scholarly editions of medieval manuscripts.
He has a degree in Business Computing and a MSc in Intelligent Technologies from Birkbeck, University of London, with a particular focus on machine learning, knowledge representation, computational intelligence and evolutionary algorithms.
Geoffroy enjoys building innovative and open source tools that empower academics with new ways to exploit the untapped potentials of their digitised research material.
Projects
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Intelligent Systems for Screen Archives
FAH Department of Digital Humanities, King's College, London
2025–2027
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CROSSREADS: Text, materiality, and multiculturalism at the crossroads of the ancient Mediterranea
Oxford University
2020–2026
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Algorithmic Justice, Beyond Binary: Engaging the Public and Shaping Ethical AI in Justice Systems
The Dickson Poon School of Law, FNMS Department of Mathematics, Science Gallery London, The Alan Turing Institute, King's College, London, Transform Justice, Somerset House Studios
2025–2026
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Sculpting Time with Computers - Proof of Concept
Engineering, FAH Department of Digital Humanities, King's College, London
2024–2025
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Building a Network for Research Software Engineers
e-Research, Humboldt University Berlin, King's College, London
2025
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Alice Thornton digital edition
University of Edinburgh
2021–2025
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Computing Britannica
FAH Department of Digital Humanities, King's College, London, Temple University
2023–2024
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Farm-level Interdisciplinary Approaches to Endemic Livestock Disease FIELD
FAH Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, King's College, London, University of Lincoln
2018–2023
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REF 2021 impact data analysis
KCL Research Management & Innovation Directorate, King's Digital Lab
2022
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Renaissance Skin - Visible Skin Visible Skin
FAH Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Wiedemann Lampe, FAH King's Culture, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2021–2022
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The Community of the Realm in Scotland, 1249-1424 COTR
FAH Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, King's College, London
2017–2021
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Archetype
FAH Department of Digital Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2017–2021
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The Values of French Language and Literature in the European Middle Ages TVOF
FAH Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, King's College, London
2015–2021
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The Redress of the Past: Historical Pageants in Britain
FAH Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, King's College, London, University of Edinburgh
2013–2020
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Distant Reading across Languages DRaL
FAH Department of Digital Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2018–2019
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CultureCase: putting research to work
FAH King's Culture, King's College, London
2018–2019
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The Conqueror's Commissioners: Unlocking the Domesday Survey of South-Western England Exon Domesday
FAH Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, King's College, London
2014–2017
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Renaissance Skin RENSKIN
FAH Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2017
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Medieval Francophone Literature Outside France MFLC
FAH Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, King's College, London
2011–2015
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Digital Resource and Database for Palaeography, Manuscript Studies and Diplomatic
FAH Department of Digital Humanities, King's College, London
2010–2014
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The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music CHARM
FAH Department of Music, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Royal Holloway University London, King's College, London
2004–2009