Summary
Armando Anzellini is a bioarchaeologist and forensic anthropologist with eight years of field and academic experience, currently an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Lehigh University. A Registered Professional Archaeologist, he has led surveys and excavations across the United States, the Caribbean, Peru, and Romania, and integrates human osteology with biogeochemistry, morphometrics, and architectural analysis. Fluent in Spanish and English, he regularly produces official reports, peer-reviewed publications, and bilingual presentations for academic, governmental, and law enforcement audiences. His background in Cultural Resource Management grounds his research in practical field constraints while his Ph.D. training enables rigorous theoretical and methodological contributions to bioarchaeology and forensic practice. He maintains multiple active research projects and is committed to mentoring students in his lab, bringing outdoors skills like rock climbing and caving into experiential teaching and fieldwork.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Anthropology, Master’s Degree, Anthropology at University of Central Florida
Ph.D., Biological Anthropology, Ph.D., Biological Anthropology at University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Spanish, English