معرفی
Apostolos Sarris is a Professor at the Department of History and Archaeology, University of Cyprus. His research focuses on applied geophysics, remote sensing, and GIS in archaeology. He has supervised numerous PhD and postdoctoral researchers across institutions, including the University of Cyprus, University of West Attica, and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. His work spans interdisciplinary projects in Cyprus, Greece, and beyond, emphasizing cultural heritage management and digital humanities.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Applied Geophysics in Archaeology (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1992)
- M.Sc. in Applied Geophysics in Archaeology (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1990)
- M.A. in High Energy Particle Physics (Boston University, 1988)
- B.A. in Astronomy & Physics (Boston University, 1985)
Research interests include geophysical prospection, satellite remote sensing, and spatial modeling. Notable contributions include studies on Neolithic settlements, Bronze Age earthworks, and Roman metallurgical sites. Awards and fellowships include Marie Skłodowska-Curie grants and collaborations with international institutions.
Publications span 15+ years, emphasizing methodological advancements in archaeological geophysics and interdisciplinary applications. Key projects include the Mycenaean Messenia communication networks and the Lechaion coastal settlement mapping in Greece.
Labs/Teams: Geoinformatics Laboratory at UCY and collaborations with the Institute of Mediterranean Studies (FORTH).



