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Nicola Lercari – Digital Archaeology Award – Best Researcher

Posted on 23/03/202423/03/2024 by ScienceFather

Prof. Nicola Lercari - Digital Archaeology Award - Best Researcher

Ludgwigs-Maximilian-Universität München - Germany

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Nicola Lercari's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from the University of Genoa in 2004. Following this, he pursued a Master of Arts in Film and Media Production at the University of Bologna in 2007. Later, in 2011, he obtained a Ph.D. in History and Computing from the Department of History and Cultures at the University of Bologna, Italy. This interdisciplinary background laid the foundation for his future contributions to the field of digital cultural heritage studies.

Professional Endeavors

Prof. Lercari's professional career spans various prestigious academic appointments and research positions. He served as a Lecturer and Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of California, Merced, between 2010 and 2012, followed by a Postdoctoral Associate position at Duke University from 2013 to 2014. He then returned to UC Merced as an Assistant Professor of Heritage Studies until 2021, when he became an Associate Professor. In 2022, he assumed the role of Full Professor and Chair of Digital Cultural Heritage Studies at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Lercari's research focuses on digital applications in archaeology and cultural heritage preservation. His work integrates cutting-edge technologies such as LiDAR, remote sensing, and 3D visualization to analyze and interpret archaeological sites. He has made significant contributions to the field through numerous peer-reviewed publications, including books, journal articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings. Lercari's research emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and the use of digital tools for site monitoring, conservation, and data visualization.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Lercari has received recognition for his scholarly contributions. His research has been published in prestigious academic journals and presented at international conferences. He has also received grants and awards to support his work in digital humanities and cultural heritage preservation.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Lercari's work has had a significant impact on the field of digital cultural heritage studies. By leveraging advanced technologies and methodologies, he has advanced our understanding of archaeological sites and facilitated their preservation for future generations. His research has inspired other scholars and practitioners to adopt similar approaches, leading to further advancements in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Nicola Lercari's legacy lies in his groundbreaking research at the intersection of archaeology, technology, and cultural heritage. His innovative methods and interdisciplinary collaborations have transformed how we study, preserve, and visualize archaeological sites. As he continues to lead research initiatives and mentor the next generation of scholars, his contributions will shape the future of digital cultural heritage studies for years to come.

Citations
  • Citations   1023
  • h-index       16
  • i10-index    18

Notable Publication

  • Archaeology of archaeology at Heloros: Re-interpreting the urban layout of a complex Greek settlement in Sicily using proximal sensing and data fusion Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 2024-03
  • Datafication of an Ancient Greek City: Multi-sensorial Remote Sensing of Heloros (Sicily), 2023 
  • Evaluating settlement defensibility during the late classic: a geospatial approach to the study of conflict in ancient Aguascalientes, Mexico Journal of Conflict Archaeology , 2022-09-13
  • Building Cultural Heritage Resilience through Remote Sensing: An Integrated Approach Using Multi-Temporal Site Monitoring, Datafication, and Web-GL Visualization Remote Sensing, 2021-10 
  • THE MAUSOLEUM ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT: REINTERPRETING PALENQUE'S TEMPLE OF THE INSCRIPTIONS THROUGH 3D DATA-DRIVEN ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS Ancient Mesoamerica, 2021-03

 

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