Neil has led development on a number of projects, most recently collaborating with the University of Wales to create a database of archaeological and palaeo-linguistic information to address questions of the origin and development of the Celtic language in the Bronze Age with the “Atlantic Europe in the Metal Ages” project. He also created a text and manuscript comparison tool for the study of vectors of transmission of French textual traditions for the project “Medieval Francophone Literary Culture Outside France”. His role within the lab has evolved to encompass cultivating new projects and relationships in the digital community and beyond as a Project Analyst.
Neil worked extensively on the DARIAH-DESIR ERC project, a joint venture between DARIAH and CLARIN.