
معرفی
Junaid Abdul Jabbar is a Research Associate at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research within the Department of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge. His work focuses on integrating digital methodologies with archaeological research, particularly in the context of South Asian heritage.
Dr. Abdul Jabbar's research expertise centers on Heritage Management with a strong emphasis on digital approaches to archaeological data. His technical proficiency spans:
- Database development and data management planning
- Geospatial surveys and GIS applications in archaeology
- Implementation of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data principles
- Development of sustainable data archiving systems
- Programming with Python, Git, and SQL for archaeological applications
His geographical focus is primarily on South Asia, where he applies computational methods to heritage management challenges. Dr. Abdul Jabbar's work bridges traditional archaeological practices with modern data science approaches, contributing to the Department of Archaeology's focus on Science, Technology and Innovation within archaeological research.
As a member of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, he contributes to the institute's mission of advancing archaeological science through interdisciplinary collaboration and methodological innovation. His work supports the development of robust data infrastructure for archaeological research, emphasizing open-source solutions and long-term data sustainability.



