Computer Science Student with a passion for Digital Humanities

I’m a prospective Digital Humanities student with a growing interest in how computing and data-driven methods can be used to explore culture, history, and society. My focus sits at the intersection of technology and the humanities, where I’m particularly interested in how digital tools can reshape research, interpretation, and access to knowledge.

Alongside this, I continue to build a strong foundation in programming (primarily C#), systems, and computational thinking. I’m especially drawn to the ways technical skills can support humanities research, from working with data and digital archives to developing tools that make complex information more accessible and meaningful.

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Peter Aisthorpe

I’m Peter Aisthorpe, a Computer Science student focusing on cyber security and threat analysis. I’m interested in how real-world threats emerge, how systems fail under pressure, and how adversaries think over time. My current work centres on building strong technical foundations in programming, systems, and security, while developing the analytical mindset needed for defensive security roles. This site documents what I’m learning, the projects and labs I’m working on, and how systems-level thinking, shaped in part by my background in history, informs my approach to cyber security.

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