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Alexander Zeckey is a Research Fellow at the University of Göttingen, currently affiliated with the Institute for Digital Humanities. He has held research positions since 2016, transitioning from Student Assistant to Research Associate at the SNds Campus Lab Digitization, then at the Institute of Computer Science (2017-2019), and finally at the Institute for Digital Humanities since 2019.
His academic background includes:
- Bachelor of Applied Computer Science (specialization in Embedded Systems) from Fulda University of Applied Sciences (2008-2012)
- Master in Applied Computer Science from the University of Göttingen with orientation in Medical Informatics and Neuroinformatics (2012-2014)
- Master's degree specializing in Digital Humanities, thesis: "Natural Interaction in Virtual Museums" (2014-2016)
Zeckey's research centers on 3D digitization and shape analysis integrated with machine learning, applied through virtual and augmented reality frameworks. His work bridges computational methods with digital humanities, particularly in virtual museum environments and archaeological artifact analysis, as evidenced by his ongoing DFG project on terracotta statuettes.
He is actively involved in the DFG project "Schemata. 3D Classification Methods and Archaeological Identification Criteria Using Ancient Terracotta Statuettes as an Example" under the DFG Research Focus "The Digital Image", building on his doctoral work in the GAUSS program titled "3D Shape Analysis of Similarities: Contributions to automated Object Mining".

