Academic staff. Focus on system administration/integration, development and provisioning.
philip.schildkamp@uni-koeln.de
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CV
As a student assistant in the Central Server Services department, Philip Schildkamp helped to set up the IT helpdesk at the Faculty of Psychology and Education at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (F11-IT) and completed his B.A. in Sociology and Psychology there in 2012. In addition to his M. A. studies in Information Processing at the University of Cologne, he became a research assistant in the Department of Linguistic Information Processing (SpInfo) at the Cologne Institute for Linguistics. From the beginning of 2018, he worked on the DFG-LIS project SustainLife at the Data Center for the Humanities(DCH) and has been a research associate at the CCeH since March 2021. In addition to his academic work, Philip Schildkamp works as a freelance software architect and developer on the digitization of industrial and municipal infrastructures, processes and systems.
Publications (selection)
“Workshop on Modeling and Maintaining Research Applications in TOSCA,” in: Book of Abstracts of the Digital Humanities Conference 2020, University of Ottawa and Carleton University: Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), 2020, Link: https://dh2020.adho.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/120_WorkshoponModellingandMaintainingResearchApplicationsinTOSCA.html [together with L. Harzenetter, B. Mathiak, C. Neuefeind, J. Barzen, U. Breitenbücher and F. Leymann].
“Sustainability Strategies for Digital Humanities Systems,” in: Book of Abstracts of the Digital Humanities Conference 2020, University of Ottawa and Carleton University: Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), 2020, Link: https://dh2020.adho.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/565_SustainabilityStrategiesforDigitalHumanitiesSystems.html [together with C. Neuefeind, B. Mathiak, U. Karadkar, J. Stigler, E. Steiner, G. Vasold, F. Tosques, A. Ciula, B. Maher, G. Newton, S. Arneil, M. Holmes].
“Sustaining the Musical Competitions Database: A TOSCA-based Approach to Application Preservation in the Digital Humanities,” in: Book of Abstracts of the Digital Humanities Conference 2019, Utrecht University: Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), 2019, Link: https://dev.clariah.nl/files/dh2019/boa/0574.html [together with C. Neuefeind, B. Mathiak, A. Marčić, F. Hentschel, L. Harzenetter, U. Breitenbücher, J. Barzen, F. Leymann].
“The SustainLife Project – Living Systems in Digital Humanities,” in: Papers from the 12th Advanced Summer School on Service-Oriented Computing (SummerSOC’18), Stuttgart / Cambridge: University of Stuttgart / IBM Research Division, 2018, pp. 101-112, Link: https://dominoweb.draco.res.ibm.com/reports/RC25681.pdf [together with C. Neuefeind, L. Harzenetter, U. Breitenbücher, B. Mathiak, J. Barzen, F. Leymann].
“Living Systems in the Digital Humanities – the SustainLife Project,” in: WSRE2018 Proceedings, Bad Honnef: Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V., 2018, pp. 40-41, Link: https://fg-sre.gi.de/fileadmin/FG/SRE/Veranstaltungen/WSRE2018_Proceedings.pdf [together with C. Neuefeind, B. Mathiak, J. Barzen, U. Breitenbücher, L. Harzenetter, F. Leymann].