API Exploration

Innovating computational interfaces for archaeology through advanced technologies.

A dimly lit workspace featuring dual computer monitors displaying code editors with colorful syntax highlighting. A black coffee mug is placed on a wooden desk in front of the monitors, along with a keyboard. The overall setting suggests a programming or coding environment.
A dimly lit workspace featuring dual computer monitors displaying code editors with colorful syntax highlighting. A black coffee mug is placed on a wooden desk in front of the monitors, along with a keyboard. The overall setting suggests a programming or coding environment.
Chronological Modelling

Utilizing formal methods for enhanced research software development.

A close-up view of computer programming code written in a variety of colors, including white, blue, orange, and green. The text appears to be JavaScript, featuring syntax elements like functions, variables, and keywords.
A close-up view of computer programming code written in a variety of colors, including white, blue, orange, and green. The text appears to be JavaScript, featuring syntax elements like functions, variables, and keywords.
Formal Methods

Researching formal methods for improved computational archaeology applications.

Computer code displayed on a monitor, featuring syntax highlighting. The code appears to be written in JavaScript, with HTML elements indicating a part of a web application. Various tags, class names, and functions are visible, emphasizing a focus on front-end development.
Computer code displayed on a monitor, featuring syntax highlighting. The code appears to be written in JavaScript, with HTML elements indicating a part of a web application. Various tags, class names, and functions are visible, emphasizing a focus on front-end development.
A computer monitor displays HTML code in an integrated development environment. The screen shows a structured hierarchy of HTML tags, including elements such as header, nav, and list items with classes and hyperlinks.
A computer monitor displays HTML code in an integrated development environment. The screen shows a structured hierarchy of HTML tags, including elements such as header, nav, and list items with classes and hyperlinks.
Domain Languages

Developing domain-specific languages for archaeological data processing.

Research Software

Creating software solutions for archaeological computational challenges.

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