
About
Christine Roughan is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University, affiliated with the Center for Digital Humanities (CDH) and Manuscript, Rare Book & Archive Studies (MARBAS). Her research focuses on applying computational methods to premodern manuscripts, particularly Arabic scientific texts, using machine learning and computer vision to analyze paratextual material. She holds a Ph.D. in the Ancient World from NYU (2023), with a dissertation on astronomical curricula transmissions between the 2nd and 13th centuries CE.
Education:
- Ph.D., Ancient World, NYU Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (2023)
- MPhil, Ancient World, NYU (2019)
- BA, Classics & Physics, College of the Holy Cross (2014)
Research Interests: History of science, manuscript digitization, Greco-Arabic knowledge transfer, computational methods in humanities, and digital epigraphy. She leads projects like the Princeton Open HTR Initiative and collaborates on the Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine (IIP) project.
Grants & Projects:
- Princeton Language and Intelligence Seed Grant (2024–2025)
- CDH Collaborative Research Grant (2024–2025)
- IIP Digital Epigraphy Project (2022–present)
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with CDH and MARBAS at Princeton, focusing on HTR (Historical Text Recognition) and manuscript image analysis.





