Today, Francesc C. Conesa (Beatriu de Pinós postdoctoral researcher) is participating in an invited lecture at the Master in Archaeology at the University of Barcelona (UB).
He will teach theoretical and practical case studies in landscape archaeology, ranging from applying historical declassified satellite photographs to using multi-sensor drones in machine-learning workflows.
The students will conduct an exercise based on the landscape reconstruction of the ancient shoreline and harbour of the Roman city of Pollentia, on the island of Mallorca, where Francesc has been collaborating over the past years in the context of the research project ARCHREMOTELANDS (HAR2017-83335-P).
Francesc C. Conesa is a Beatriu de Pinós postdoctoral fellow with the project Automated detection and monitoring of endangered archaeological sites at global scales using Big Earth Data, cloud-computing workflows and Artificial Intelligence. (2020 BP 00203). Beatriu de Pinós, Agaur, Generalitat de Catalunya.