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David is an Associate Professor of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies at the University of Virginia. He received his doctorate in Buddhist Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has published “Architecture and Absence in the Secret Tantric History of rDzogs Chen” in The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies and is co-editor, with Kevin Trainor, of Embodying the Dharma: Buddhist Relic Veneration in Asia (Albany: SUNY Press, 2004). His main research interest is in the Buddhist and Bön traditions of the tenth through fourteenth centuries, situated in their historical context. In 1998, he began an initiative to create a repository of digital h2 resources for Tibetan Studies that has over time developed into the Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library (THDL). In this regard, he has worked extensively in supporting the use of digital technology to facilitate interdisciplinary and collaborative work in Tibetan Studies. He is co-editor of and a contributor to the Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies.
David founded THDL in 2000, and continues to direct it. David has been especially involved in initiatives in THDL regarding Tibetan literature and language, but has also played a role in most THDL initiatives in one way or another.
Location: Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
Role in THDL: Administrator, Scholar, Fieldworker
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