2023 — · Flagship
Islam West Africa Collection
An open-access archive of over 14,700 items on Islam and Muslims in Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Niger, Nigeria, and Togo.
14,700+ Items 6 Countries 4,600+ Index entries
Infrastructure · 12 projects · 2018 —
Not an end in itself, but a response to a concrete problem. After years of fieldwork across West Africa, I had accumulated thousands of documents that exceeded what traditional methods could process. These projects turn that accumulation into open research infrastructure — digital archives, AI-assisted pipelines, interactive visualisations, and conversational interfaces — so that African historical sources are not only preserved but made usable.
2023 — · Flagship
An open-access archive of over 14,700 items on Islam and Muslims in Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Niger, Nigeria, and Togo.
14,700+ Items 6 Countries 4,600+ Index entries
2026 · New
Interactive research atlas for the Africa Multiple Cluster of Excellence — browse, filter, and compare projects, people, institutions, and research items across partner centres in Africa, Brazil, and Germany.
4,000 Research items 90+ Projects 42 Countries
A Model Context Protocol server and companion agent skill that give AI assistants structured, read-only access to the Islam West Africa Collection — overcoming the limitations of keyword search through structured, AI-mediated access to the corpus.
Interactive visualization of sentiment patterns in 12,280+ West African press articles on Islam, with multi-model comparison (ChatGPT, Gemini, Mistral) and third-party arbitration.
A reusable Docker template for deploying production-ready Omeka S digital archive installations with automatic setup, module management, and SSL support.
An interactive map tracing the public artworks of the Egyptian sculptor Hassan Heshmat across ten countries, developed for the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO). Built with SvelteKit and MapLibre GL JS.
Python workflows for processing the Islam West Africa Collection using Large Language Models—automating OCR, NER, transcription, and summarization at scale.
Google Colab notebooks that make AI accessible for researchers: transcribe audio/video, extract text from documents (OCR/HTR), and generate summaries—no installation required.
Interactive visualizations for the Remoboko research group, including a points of interest map for my book and charts documenting the group's publications, activities, and collaborative network.
Over 850 bibliographical references from the Islam West Africa Collection uploaded to Wikidata, enabling SPARQL queries and automatic visualizations through Scholia.