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Sofus Landor Dam is a researcher at Aalborg University, specializing in Digital History and its associated challenges and opportunities posed by digitized historical materials. His research emphasizes the methodological and epistemological considerations that arise when transforming source materials into digital data, particularly within the context of archival science and dissemination. Sofus's teaching is strongly aligned with utilizing digital methods and programming within the field of history, thereby bridging theoretical knowledge with practical applications. His expertise also relates to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly addressing educational outcomes and methodologies in the context of history and geography. His active projects include "Escaping Master: Geographies of Illegal Civilian Mobility, 1750-1850," where he serves as Principal Investigator, focusing on understanding service usage and information processing in historical contexts. He possesses a Master of Arts in History and Geography, awarded on June 7, 2024, which underscores his formal academic qualifications in his research fields.
Aalborg University • Aalborg, Denmark
Conducting research in digital history and teaching at bachelor’s and master’s levels.
Requirements apply generally to Master's programs across departments including Sociology, Business, and Engineering at Aalborg University.