Daniel Russo-Batterham

Daniel Russo-Batterham

From 2011 to 2013, Daniel Russo-Batterham (daniel.russo@unimelb.edu.au) worked as a researcher at the Centre d’Études Supérieures de la Renaissance in Tours, France, while completing a Master of Music. He earned his PhD in April 2018 at the University of Melbourne, where he applied computational methods to study seventeenth-century lute songs, focusing on text-music relationships. Since then, he has contributed to Digital Humanities projects globally. Currently, he is a senior research data specialist with the Melbourne Data Analytics Platform, collaborating on data-intensive research projects. Daniel also maintains a longstanding partnership with Haverford College, using technology to explore and analyze musical corpora.