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Elisa Corrò is a Researcher at the Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH) within the Department of Humanities at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. She specializes in Cultural Heritage, Digital Humanities, and Neurohumanities, with a focus on public engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration.
- PhD in Ancient History and Archaeology (2016)
- Master's in Preventive Archaeology and Archaeological Risk Management (2013)
- Certified Project Manager (2012)
Her research integrates Cultural Heritage with Neurohumanities and Immersive Technologies, emphasizing community-driven approaches (Citizen Science) and digital dissemination. She leads projects like Numbers&Culture, Venice River Collection, and Living History of the Edge of the Lagoon, which bridge public institutions and private entities.
Elisa collaborates with Duke University on Neurohumanities initiatives and coordinates international projects linking Cultural Heritage to cognitive sciences. She contributes to scientific publications and serves as Managing Editor of Magazén - International Journal of Digital and Public Humanities and a member of the Scientific Committee of ArcheoLogica Data - International Journal.
Her expertise spans Geoarchaeology, Heritage Communication, and Project Management, with recent work on neuroscientific methodologies in heritage studies and immersive technologies for cultural preservation.
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