Huygens-Descartes Lecture 2025 with dr. Sarah Lang
Computational Approaches to Early Modern Chemistry


Computational Approaches to Early Modern Chemistry
Dr. Sarah A. Lang (University of Graz) will give the Huygens-Descartes lecture on Computational Approaches to Early Modern Chemistry. For the first time, the lecture will be preceded by a workshop for students and academics interested in applying computational approaches in their own historical research, using the Huygens Institute digital collections. There is limited space for this workshop. Sign up by sending an email to marieke.hendriksen@huc.knaw.nl. Registration is required for both the lecture and the workshop.
While computational approaches require hermeneutic processes rooted in the humanities, their integration into the history of science remains limited despite their potential. Dr. Lang addresses questions about integrating traditional history of science with digital and computational humanities, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and resources for large-scale research. She will also reflect on how digitization politics shape research priorities and underscore the necessity of combining historical and data literacy. For full abstracts, click here.
Program
14:00-15:30 workshop, Spinhuis 2.18, Oudezijds Achterburgwal 185, Amsterdam
16:30-18:00 lecture, Trippenhuis, Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam
18:00-19:00 drinks reception
For registration for the lecture (and drinks) please visit the Huygens Institute website here.
The lecture is a joint initiative of the Huygens Institute and the Descartes Centre for the History and Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities (Utrecht University).
- Start date and time
- End date and time
- Location
- Amsterdam
- Entrance fee
- Free entrance but registration necessary. Drinks afterwards.
- Registration
For registration please visit the event website.