Summary
Bjørn Bartholdy is a PhD-trained archaeological scientist and data steward with seven years’ experience combining archaeological theory, oral microbiology, and quantitative methods to reconstruct past diets. Based in the Randstad, he currently holds research and data stewardship roles at Leiden University and TU Delft while teaching R and statistics to archaeology students and running Carpentries workshops for humanities researchers. He prioritizes open, transparent, and reproducible research practices and enjoys experimenting with alternative ways to communicate findings beyond traditional publishing. His background bridging field osteoarchaeology, lab-based biomolecular analyses, and research data management gives him a rare mix of hands-on analytical skill and stewardship expertise.
7 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Archaeological Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Archaeological Sciences at Leiden University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology at University of Calgary
English, Danish