Overview
[AI Summary]: This three-part colloquium series organized by Sogang University’s Department of History and Digital History Research Institute explores the intersection of AI, data science, and humanities research. The series features talks on generative AI’s impact on humanities scholarship, AI applications in historical cartography, and data science approaches to climate crisis analysis. All sessions are scheduled for November 2025 with 4-6 PM time slots.
- Organizer: Sogang University Department of History & Digital History Research Institute (서강대학교 사학과/디지털역사연구소)
- Language: Korean
- Time: All sessions 16:00-18:00 (4-6 PM Korea time)
Series Schedule
This series consists of three talks:
- Talk: How Will Generative AI Change Humanities Research? (Nov 10, 2025, 16:00-18:00 KST) - Kim Byung-joon
- Talk: Can We Create Historical Maps with AI? (Nov 13, 2025, 16:00-18:00 KST) - Kim Hyun-jong
- Talk: How Does Data Science Read the Climate Crisis? (Nov 26, 2025, 16:00-18:00 KST) - Cesare Dosi
See individual session topics for speaker details and specific information.