Josef Wilczek

Lecturer in Digital Archaeology

Paris, Île-de-France, France

About

The goal of my research is to bridge the gap between archaeology and recent developments in mathematics, statistics and 2D/3D imagery, in order to automatize the process of artefact documentation, classification and attribution, and to bring a normative and standardized solution, allowing to overcome the linguistic, temporal and spatial limitations. Fields of interests: - Archaeological documentation, classification and interpretation - Statistics, morphometrics, 3D and GIS modelling, pattern recognition, machine learning and virtual reality

Experience

  • University Lecturer at Sorbonne Université
    Sep 2021 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos

  • Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Hradec Králové
    Jun 2018 - May 2021 · 3 yrs

    Research project: Automatic documentation, classification and retrieval of archaeological artefacts using digital imaging and artificial intelligence. Teaching of courses: (i) Modern quantitative methods and shape analysis in archaeology, (ii) European Iron Age, (iii) 3D scanning and modelling in archaeology.

  • Teacher at Masaryk University
    Sep 2014 - Jun 2018 · 3 yrs 10 mos

    Teaching Statistics for Archaeologists

  • Archaeologist at CNRS
    Apr 2018 - May 2018 · 2 mos

    Contractuel agent (agent contractuel), UMR ARTEHIS Dijon. 3D acquisition, statistical and morphometrical treatment of archaeological artefacts.

  • Researcher at CNRS
    Nov 2017 - Jan 2018 · 3 mos

    Contractuel agent (agent contractuel), UMR ARTEHIS Dijon. 3D acquisition, statistical and morphometrical treatment of archaeological artefacts.