Due to the strong interdisciplinary nature of the PythiaPlus project, strategic cross-sectoral collaborations were successfully implemented throughout my MSCA with Google DeepMind, the University of Oxford, the Athens University of Economics and Business, Brown University, Google Cloud, Google Arts & Culture, the University of Vienna, and the Soprintendenza Archeologica di Palermo.
I have also collaborated with 6 EU-funded projects (ERC and MSCA funded initiatives).
These collaborations were effectively nurtured through my secondments, networking opportunities with key stakeholders and through the engagement of key opinion formers at dissemination events. In so doing, the PythiaPlus project has progressed beyond the state of the art in terms of the impact and significance of its delivered results:
- Collaborative articles, including publications in Nature and Computational Linguistics, garnered significant attention, with the Ithaca article featured on the cover of Nature accumulating 89,000 views and 92 citations to date.
- Digital outputs, comprising datasets, taxonomies, and interfaces, were strategically disseminated through open-source channels. The Ithaca interface, receiving approximately 300 unique queries weekly, demonstrates the project's impact.
- Academic contributions encompassed 3 conferences, 20 invited lectures and keynotes, along with the organisation of 11 outreach events and the Ithaca launch event in collaboration with the Epigraphic Museum of Athens and the National Hellenic Research Foundation.
- The project garnered international media coverage from outlets such as The Times, El Paìs, The Guardian, MIT Technology Review, La Repubblica, Financial Times, Wired, New Scientist, Kathimerini, resulting in 83 public engagement activities (interviews, press releases, blog posts, podcasts, TV appearances). Promotional videos by Nature and Google DeepMind amassed over 250,000 views.
- Integration of the Ithaca project into European school curricula by over 80 teachers exemplifies its broader impact, bridging the gap between Computer Science and Humanities disciplines through AI tools.