Giuliano Pelfer

Giuliano PelferGiuliano Pelfer obtained PhD in Ancient Topography and Landscape Archaeology at the University of Bologna (2004). His research activity was on computational applications to archaeology. In his degree at University of Florence (1998) he analysed, through image processing techniques, the Etruscan and Roman roads in the Tarquinia territory. In PhD thesis he built an archaeological GIS for analysing the settlement evolution and the city origin in the territory of the protohistorical Tarquinia. From 2001 to 2003 he collaborated in research activities with Universitat Autonoma of Barcelona and Dublin Institute of Technology. He is researcher associated to Center for Study of Complex Dynamics at the University of Florence. First proposer of the ArchaeoGRID Project (2005 - 2006) for deploying complex archaeological applications on the Grid within EGEE, he participated to many italian and international Conferences and he published scientific papers in conference proceedings and in archaeological journals.

Publications

Archaeological GIS for Land Use in South Etruria Urban Revolution in IX-VIII Centuries B.C.
Giuliano Pelfer. © 2019. 17 pages.
A GIS is developed for analysis of formation, growth, and collapse of past societies. The Urban Revolution in the Mediterranean area between 9th and 13th centuries B.C. pushed by...
ArchaeoGRID Science Gateways for Easy Access to Distributed Computing Infrastructure for Large Data Storage and Analysis in Archaeology and History
Giuliano Pelfer. © 2019. 22 pages.
This article describes how archaeological and historical research grew as a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary activity due to availability of larger amount of data within...
Archaeological GIS for Land Use in South Etruria Urban Revolution in IX-VIII Centuries B.C.
Giuliano Pelfer. © 2018. 15 pages.
A GIS is developed for analysis of formation, growth and collapse of past societies. The Urban Revolution in Mediterranean area between IX-VIII centuries B.C. pushed by...
e-Infrastructures for Cultural Heritage Applications
Giuseppe Andronico, Antonio Calanducci, Alessandro De Filippo, Giuseppe De Gregorio, Gaetano Foti, Giuseppe La Rocca, Giuliano Pelfer, Ferdinando Portuese, Monica Saso, Federica Tanlongo, Domenico Vicinanza, Roberto Barbera, Graziana D’Agostino, Francesco De Mattia, Alberto Falzone, Giulia La Ganga Vasta, Salvatore Simone Parisi, Pier Giovanni Pelfer, Federico Ruggieri, Salvatore Scifo, Enzo Valente. © 2011. 29 pages.
E-Infrastructures, made of high-speed networks and geographically distributed multi-domain computing and storage resources, are nowadays supporting many virtual research...