Silvia Orlandi is associate professor of Latin Epigraphy at the Sapienza University of Rome. For more than 20 years, she has been studying the epigraphic documents of Rome, with a special focus on the inscriptions of the Colosseum and the epigraphic manuscripts by Pirro Ligorio. Since 2012 she is co-responsible of the Epigraphic Database Roma (www.edr-edr.it). Since 2013 she has been the scientific coordinator of the European project EAGLE (www.eagle-network.eu).
Raffaella Santucci is a fundraising and innovation manager. She has over 15 years of experience in project/innovation management and fundraising for academia, cultural heritage institutions, creative industries, and municipalities. Her experience encompasses proposal and grants management, budgeting, team-building, cultural mediation, organization of events and media strategies. For EAGLE, she acted as outreach coordinator.
Francesco Mambrini is a research assistant at the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Berlin. His research interests are on Computational Linguistics and Ancient Greek language and literature. He is one of the co-founders of the conference “Corpus Based Research in the Humanities” (CRH).
Pietro Maria Liuzzo is currently technical lead of the Beta maṣāḥǝft: Manuscripts of Ethiopia and Eritrea project at the Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian Studies, Universität Hamburg. He has been researcher in Digital Epigraphy and networking coordinator of the EAGLE project at the University of Heidelberg and is counsellor of the International Digital Epigraphy Association.