Daniel has built a diverse career across telecoms, banking, IT, schools and the cultural sector.
- Open Source & Open Data: Specialist in leveraging open source software and open data to create sustainable, interoperable digital solutions.
- International Experience: Worked in the USA, Israel, Egypt, Germany, Switzerland, France, Australia, and the UAE.
- Developed the largest citizen science project website and database in archaeology for the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme.
- Co-investigator for the MicroPasts project, advancing crowd-powered archaeology through crowdfunding and crowdsourcing.
- Responsible for rebuilding the digital presence of the Fitzwilliam Museum throughout the covid era.
- Led the British Museum's Digital Humanities programme, integrating 3D scanning and printing into research and public engagement.
- Taught digital methods and theory at the Universities of Cambridge, Bristol, UCL, and Stirling.
- Secured over £15 million in research funding for digital humanities and archaeological projects from major funders.
- Fellow Commoner, St. Edmund's College
- Member, AHRC Peer Review College (2022–2026)
- Fellow, Society of Antiquaries (2014)
- Fellow, Royal Geographical Society (2012)
- Honorary Professor, Stirling University (2020–2024)
- Member, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
- Honorary Lecturer, Institute of Archaeology, UCL (2009)
- Visiting RHSA Fellow, Australian National University (2019)
- Chairman, Cambridge University Rugby Football Union (RFU)
- Chairman, Cambridge University RFU Disciplinary Committee
- Trustee, Roman Research Trust, Discover Bucks Museum
- Former Trustee, Palestine Exploration Fund (two terms)
- Parent Governor, Aldbury Church of England School
Daniel is passionate about digital innovation, open knowledge, and building collaborative, future-proof solutions in the cultural and educational sectors.