Yann Audin receives the Ian Lancashire Award from CSDH

Yann Audin (student member and project lead at CRCEN) is the recipient of the Ian Lancashire Award for Student Promise 2025 presented by the Canadian Society of Digital Humanities

The award was presented at the society's annual conference in Toronto. During the conference, Yann presented two papers. The first, with William Bouchard and Marcello Vitali-Rosati, focused on their work on the Literary Artificial Intelligence project (IAL) within the Greek Anthology project. For his second talk, Yann presented the latest results of his thesis project on Philip K. Dick and Cybermeneutics. His student involvement with CSDH was also highlighted. 

Congratulations Yann!