Adela Sobotkova is an Associate Professor of Digital History and Archaeology at Aarhus University with over a decade of experience applying archaeological methods at regional scales and advancing digital field recording and GIS-aware mobile data collection. Her work bridges landscape archaeology, remote sensing for cultural heritage monitoring, and studies of how innovations spread—or meet resistance—in past societies. A vocal advocate for reproducible workflows and open science, she brings practical expertise from postdoctoral roles in Australia and project leadership on the FAIMS initiative. Trained with a PhD from the University of Michigan, she combines classical archaeology scholarship with hands-on technological innovation, often building tools and protocols that make field data more interoperable and reusable.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Classical Art and Archaeology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Classical Art and Archaeology at University of Michigan
Master's degree, Classical Archaeology & American Cultural Studies, Master's degree, Classical Archaeology & American Cultural Studies at Masarykova univerzita
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