

About me
Short bio
Hello! I'm Federica Di Biase, a postdoctoral researcher in Digital Humanities with a background in Greek and Roman archaeology, ancient architecture, and remote sensing and digital technologies.
I received my PhD in Methods and Methodology of Archaeological and Art History Research at the University of Salerno, and I worked in several archaeological and geophysical projects in Italy and Greece.
I have experience and a special interest in 3D modelling, digital pedagogy, and open educational resources.
Career Highlights
- Project: Indoor fixed hearths in Crete during Classical and Hellenistic periods (DAAD Postdoctoral Research Grants )
- Project: Support to the research and analysis activities on learning activities related to teaching and training for professionals in the cultural heritage sector
(Postdoctoral research scholarship)
- Project: Houses and social practices in Hellenistic Crete (C.M. Lerici Foundation Scholarship )
- Workshop organiser: Methodological approaches to the study of domestic buildings