The Division of Non secular Research has grown over the previous twenty years, increasing college, college students, and packages, and we’re happy to announce that we have now a brand new colleague coming to the Capstone. Following a world seek for an Assistant Professor within the Computational Research of Faith, Camille Leon Angelo might be becoming a member of the Division in August 2025.

Camille might be receiving her PhD from Yale College in Could, having simply accomplished her dissertation “Monastic Materialities: House, Subjectivity, and Sexuality in Late Antiquity.” Her specialty is late vintage archaeology within the Early Mediterranean. Along with her experience in early Christian and different communities within the Mediterranean, she has co-developed the Late Antiquity Modeling Challenge (LAMP), which makes use of 3D modeling mixed with the computation of topography, daylight, and different environmental elements to research the methods individuals could have engaged websites across the Mediterranean. Her analysis has already developed new challenges to assumptions about early Christianity. LAMP will increase at UA and supply college students with alternatives to have interaction varied computational strategies that can develop new insights about archaeological websites and supply further abilities that college students can use in a wide range of fields past UA.
It’s an thrilling time to be on the College of Alabama’s Division of Non secular Research.