BIO
Andrei Asăndulesei is currently researcher III at Interdisciplinary Research Department – Field Science from” Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Iași, Romania. He completed, in 2012, his PhD studies in the field of History, at the same institution, under the supervision of professor Nicolae Ursulescu. Areas of interest concern prehistoric archaeology, geophysical prospections, aerial photography and GIS applications in archaeology. During doctoral studies and after the completion of thesis he benefited from research internships at academic centres form Europe (Austria, Germany), Australia or USA. He participated at numerous national and international scientific conferences and is the main author or co-author of numerous papers published in peer reviewed journals or edited volumes related with interdisciplinary studies in archaeology. PhD thesis intitled GIS, Photogrammetry and Geophysics in Archaeology. Non-invasive investigations in Cucuteni Settlements from Romania was published in 2015 at “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University Publishing House.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
1. Asăndulesei, A.; Tencariu, F.A.; Nicu, I.C. Pars pro toto—Remote Sensing Data for the Reconstruction of a Rounded Chalcolithic Site from NE Romania: The Case of Ripiceni–Holm Settlement (Cucuteni Culture). Remote Sens. 2020, 12, 887.
2. Asăndulesei, A. Inside a Cucuteni Settlement: Remote Sensing Techniques for Documenting an Unexplored Eneolithic Site from Northeastern Romania.Remote Sens. 2017, 9, 41.