Summary
Ronald Visser is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher based in the Netherlands with over a decade of experience bridging Roman archaeology, dendrochronology and digital methods. At Saxion he teaches digital documentation, visualization and research methods while pursuing interdisciplinary research on soils, built environments and Roman timber economies. His skill set spans network analysis, GIS, PostgreSQL/MS Access databases, text mining and data science, applied to archaeological questions and open science practices. Ronald’s work uniquely combines hands-on dendrochronological expertise with computational approaches to reveal past timber trade and landscape interactions. He aims to do challenging, collaborative research while keeping a clear focus on making academic outputs accessible and enjoyable.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
MA, Archaeology, MA, Archaeology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam)
Sint Vitus College
English, Dutch, German, French