Domenico Giusti

Domenico Giusti

Palaeolithic archaeologist

Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment & Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

Biography

I am a Palaeolithic archaeologist specialized in the study of archaeological site formation processes through exploratory and hypothesis-driven spatial data analysis.

I am also an advocate of Open Science in archaeology.

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Interests
  • Site formation processes
  • Taphonomy
  • Spatial analysis
  • Open Science
Education
  • PhD in Archaeological Science, 2018

    Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

  • MSc in Quaternary and Prehistory, 2012

    University of Ferrara

  • MA in Conservation of Cultural Heritage, 2006

    University of Perugia

Skills

GIS
Statistics
Photogrammetry

Experience

 
 
 
 
 
GenCoin
CEO
GenCoin
Jan 2021 – Present California

Responsibilities include:

  • Analysing
  • Modelling
  • Deploying
 
 
 
 
 
University X
Professor of Semiconductor Physics
University X
Jan 2016 – Dec 2020 California
Taught electronic engineering and researched semiconductor physics.

Accomplish­ments

Coursera
Reproducible Research
Offered by Johns Hopkins University
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R Programming
Offered by Johns Hopkins University
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Offered by Johns Hopkins University
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Coursera
Machine Learning
Offered by Stanford University
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Coursera
AI For Everyone
Offered by DeepLearning.AI
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Recent & Upcoming Talks

Recent Publications

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(2019). Recursive anisotropy: a spatial taphonomic study of the Early Pleistocene vertebrate assemblage of Tsiotra Vryssi, Mygdonia Basin, Greece.

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(2018). Beyond maps: Patterns of formation processes at the Middle Pleistocene open-air site of Marathousa 1, Megalopolis basin, Greece. In Quaternary International, 497, 137–153.

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Contact

  • Rümelinstr. 23, Tübingen, 72070