Organizing committee
Vasiliki Anevlavi, ÖAI/ÖAW
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vasiliki Anevlavi studied the Master of Science in Cultural Heritage, Materials and Technologies and completed her Bachelor's degree at the School of Humanities, Department: History, Archaeology and Cultural Resources Management (Archaeology Department), University of the Peloponnese, Kalamata, Greece. Since 2010, she has been working on various projects in Greece, Turkey and Malta. Since November 2020, she has been studying for a PhD (dissertation: "Production and use of white marble in Roman Thrace") and is a research assistant in the ÖAI project "Provenance Studies: White Marbles". Email: [email protected] |
Thorsten Jakobitsch, ÖAI/ÖAW
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thorsten Jakobitsch studied the Master programme Plant Sciences at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna (BOKU), which he successfully finished in 2019. Since 2018 he is a member of the archaeobotanical laboratory of the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Vienna (OeAI). He has worked so far in various projects identifying plant remains from Neolithic to Early Medieval contexts. Currently he is engaged with his PhD thesis, an investigation of plant remains from Neolithic lakeshore settlements in Austria, which he started in 2020 with the DOC-Stipendium of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Email: [email protected] |
Thomas Rose, Goethe University Frankfurt
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thomas Rose is a coordinator in the NDFI4Earth at Goethe University Frankfurt, PhD student at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and La Sapienza - Universitá di Roma within the MSCA-ITN Project ED-ARCHMAT, and visiting scientist of the Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum. Specialised in ancient copper smelting technologies and stable metal isotopes. Member of the GlobaLID Core Team and developer of the R package ChronochRt. More info at copper-smelting.com Email: [email protected] |
Magdalena Srienc-Sciesiek, ÖAI/ÖAW
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Magdalena Srienc-Sciesiek is a PhD candidate at the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology at the University of Vienna and is the Anthropology Lab manager at the Austrian Archaeological Institute- Austrian Academy of Sciences. She completed her masters at the University of Warsaw and bachelors at University College Utrecht in the Netherlands. Currently, she is a visiting researcher at Durham University and is receiving training in aDNA analysis. Her research interests are in transitional periods and changes in health and diet, specifically in the early medieval Alpine region. Email: [email protected] |
Website Designer/Coordinator
Emmanouil Anevlavis
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Emmanouil Anevlavis is a Master student of the Department of Informatics, “Digital Culture, Smart Cities, IoT and Advanced Digital Technologies”, program at the University of Piraeus (Domain Digital Culture). The undergraduate studies took place at the Technological institute of Western Greece, Department of Economic Management and Communication of Cultural and Touristic Units (Domain Museology). Email: [email protected] |