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Apostolos Sarris September 2021 Apostolos Sarris https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6071-4767 Permanent Address Personal Information Rethymno, Crete: Place of Birth: Chania, Crete Ethnomartyron Kedrous 2, Rethymno 74100, Crete, Greece Tel. 28310-57020, Mobile: 0030-6944-789404 [email protected] Nationality/Citizenship: Greek [email protected] Institutional Address "Sylvia Ioannou" Chair for Digital Humanities Archaeological Research Unit (ARU), Department of History and Archaeology University of Cyprus 12 Gladstone Street, 1095 Nicosia, Cyprus P.O.. Box 20537, Nicosia 1678, Cyprus, Tel.: +357 22 893572 Professional Interests Applied Shallow depth Geophysics & Remote Sensing. Application on Digital Heritage, spatial modeling, networking, Geodatabases Intergated Shallow Depth Geophysical Prospection. Signal Processing, mapping and modelling. Site Assessment & Spatial analysis and modeling through the application of Satellite Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems (G.I.S.). Satellite image processing and classification techniques. _______________ Landscape Archaeology, Spatial History, Digital Humanities. Digital archaeological maps. Cultural Resources Management (CRM). Web_GIS applications. Environmental research. Development Strategies. Bridging the gap between Innovative Technologies and Cultural Studies. Mediterranean Collaborations on Cultural Heritage Issues. Education Ph.D. Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln August Physics (Physics - Geophysics) (USA) 1992 Applied Geophysics in Archaeology M.Sc. Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln May Physics (Physics - Geophysics) (USA) 1990 Applied Geophysics in Archaeology M.A. Boston University May Physics (High Energy Particle Physics) (USA) 1988 B.A. Boston University January Astronomy & Physics (USA) 1985 Dr. Apostolos Sarris Curriculum Vitae 2021 Academic & Research Activity 1. Professor of Digital Humanties - Chair "Sylvia University of Cyprus 19/8/2019 - Ioannou" for Digital Humanities at the Faculty of Nicosia, Cyprus today Letters of the University of Cyprus Archaeological Research Unit Department of History and Archaeology University of Cyprus 2. Adjunct/Affiliate Professor Cyprus University of Technology 25/9/2017 – Lemesos, Cyprus today Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics Cyprus University of Technology 3. Research Associate Dept. of Anthropology, The Field June 2012 - June Museum of Natural History of 2022 Dept. of Anthropology, The Field Museum of Natural Chicago, History of Chicago, Illinois, USA. Illinois, USA. 4. Researcher Α’ Laboratory of Geophysical – Satellite 1/1/2007 – Director of Research Remote Sensing & Archaeo- 30/06/2021 Scientific Responsible of the Laboratory for Geophysical environment – Satellite Remote Sensing & Archaeo-environment (F.O.R.T.H.) Rethymno, Crete 5. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowof the E.U. Freiburg Institute for Advanced 14 January – 14 FRIAS - FCFP Senior Fellow Studies (FRIAS) June 2019 Albert-Ludwigs-Universitδt Freiburg Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS) Freiburg, Germany 6. Contracted Professor Department of Mediterranean 2016-2019 Studies Graduate lectures of the Inter-Departmental Graduate Department of Environment and the Program of the University of Aegean “Applied environment of engineering Design of Archaeological Sc iences” Products University of Aegean Rodos island 7. President of the Scientific Council of IMS-FORTH Institute for 1/10/2016- Mediteranean Studies – F.O.R.T.H. 30/9/2018 Rethymno, Crete 8. Viviting Research Fellow Department of Archaeology 10/2018 – Leiden University University of Leiden 12/2018 Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Leiden, the Netherlands 9. DLR-DAAD Research Fellow – Senior Scientist German Aerospace Center (DLR), 15 January-14 Remote Sensing Technology Institute March 2018 German Aerospace Center (DLR) (IMF) Wessling/Operpfaffenhofen 10. External Member Department of Geology 2016 For Applied Geophysics Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki Department of Geology Thessaloniki 2 Dr. Apostolos Sarris Curriculum Vitae 2021 11. Deputy Director I.M.S. - F.O.R.T.H. June 2010 – Institute for Mediterranean Studies - FORTH Rethymno, Crete May 2017 12. Contracted Professor Department of Geology 1995 - 2014 Aristotelian University of Participation in the graduate program of the Department Thessaloniki of Geology (Lectures on Archaeometry) Thessaloniki 13. Researcher Β’ Laboratory of Geophysical – Satellite 1/4/2002 – Remote Sensing & Archaeo- 31/12/2006 Scientific Responsible of the Laboratory for Geophysical environment – Satellite Remote Sensing & Archaeo-environment (F.O.R.T.H.) Rethymno, Crete 14. Contracted Professor Department of Natural Resources 2001 - 2006 Engineering and Environment Lectures of Satellite Remote Sensing, Image Processing Technological Educational Institute Technologies and Geographical Information Systems of Crete (Chania Section) (G.I.S.) Chania, Crete 15. Contracted Professor Department of History & 2002 - 2004 Archaeology – Department of Participation in the graduate program of the Department Computer Siences of History & Archaeology and the Department of University of Crete Computer Sciences. Lectures and Laboratories in Rethymno, Crete Satellite Remote Sensing and G.I.S. Graduate theses supervision. Phase II 16. Contracted Professor Department of Philosophy and Social 2002 - 2003 Sciences Participation in the graduate program of the Department University of Crete (Philosophy, Values and Society). Lectures on Logic and Rethymno, Crete Methodology of Scientific Research. 17. Researcher C’ Laboratory of Geophysical – Satellite 1/4/1999 – Remote Sensing & Archaeo- 31/3/2002 Scientific Responsible of the Laboratory for Geophysical environment – Satellite Remote Sensing & Archaeo-environment (F.O.R.T.H.) Rethymno, Crete 18. Contracted Professor Department of History & 1998 - 2000 Archaeology – Department of Participation in the graduate program of the Department Computer Siences of History & Archaeology and the Department of University of Crete Computer Sciences. Lectures and Laboratories in Rethymno, Crete Geophysical Prospection, Satellite Remote Sensing and G.I.S. Graduate theses supervision. Phase I 19. Contracted Researcher Laboratory of Geophysical – Satellite 1/6/1996 – Remote Sensing & Archaeo- 31/3/1999 Scientific Responsible of the Laboratory for Geophysical environment – Satellite Remote Sensing & Archaeo-environment (F.O.R.T.H.) Responsible for the creation and establishment of the Rethymno, Crete Laboratory of Geophysical-Satellite Remote Sensing and Archaeo-environment (GeoSat ReSeArch Lab). 20. Contracted Professor National Airforce Academy 1994 - 1999 Captains Section 3 Dr. Apostolos Sarris Curriculum Vitae 2021 Lectures in Physics, Satellite Remote Sensing and Space Greek Airforce Science Dekeleia-Tatoi Airbase Athens 21. Contracted Professor Hillside Foundation 1995 - 1996 College/Lancaster Lectures and Laboratories in Physics Athens 22. Contracted Professor University of Maryland 1995 & 1996 European Division Lectures in Algebra and Mathematics Souda Airbase Chania, Crete 23. Contracted Professor MIS - English Academy 1994 - 1995 (Foundation College) Lectures and Laboratories in Physics Athens 24. University Teaching Fellow University of Nebraska – Lincoln 1988 - 1992 Department of Physics & Astronomy Physics - Geophysics Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.A. 25. Research Assistant University of Nebraska – Lincoln 1989 - 1992 Department of Physics & Astronomy Physics - Geophysics Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.A. 26. Research Assistant Boston University 1986 - 1988 Department of Physics High Energy Particle Physics Boston, Massachussetts, U.S.A. 27. Visiting Research Assistant Brookhaven National Labs (B.N.L.) Summer 1987 Long Island, U.S.A. High Energy Particle Physics 28. University Teaching Fellow Boston University 1985 - 1988 Department of Physics High Energy Particle Physics Boston, Massachussetts, U.S.A. 4 Dr. Apostolos Sarris Curriculum Vitae 2021 Other Professional Experience 1. Special Consultant , researcher and supervisor of different scientific projects 1990-1996 (Collaboration with Boston Univ., Davidson College, British School of Athens, American School of Athens, General Secretary of Research and Technology, Inst. of Geological and Mineral Exploration, Arch.l Service of Chania & Rhodes, Univ. of Ioannina, Univ. of Thessaloniki, University of Patras, etc.) 2. Informatiques consultant, General Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Athens. 1995-1996 3. Special Researcher - “Horizon” Project, Municipality of Mandras (Educational 1994 Training program of the Univ. of Athens) 4. Researcher consultant at Integrated Information Systems, Ltd. (I.I.S.), Athens 1993 Academic Awards, Scholarships and Research Awards 1. Samuel H. Kress Foundation and the Archaeological Institute of America Travel Grant 2019 2. Award for the Organization of the UNSALA conference on Digital Humanities and Ritual Space. Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 2018 3. Award of the Foundation for Research and Technology for “Connection with Production, Products and Services and Promotion of F.O.R.T.H. 2003 4. Empeirikion Foundation – Research Award 1997 - 1999 5. PENED 96-98 – main researcher – collaboration with the University of Ioannina 1996 - 1998 6. PENED 96-98 - main researcher – collaboration with the University of Thessaloniki 1996 - 1998 7. Samuel H. Kress Foundation Travel Grant - "Science and Archaeometry Conference" 1994 8. Travel Grant - "Archaeometry 92", Ιnternational Conference 1992 9. Avery Summer Fellowship (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) 1992 10. Scholarship
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