معرفی
Petr Dresler, Ph.D. serves as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Archaeology and Museology within the Faculty of Arts at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. His office is located at Joštova 220/13, Brno, with correspondence address at Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno. He has maintained an active teaching position since at least 2003, as evidenced by his extensive teaching history spanning multiple academic years.
Dr. Dresler specializes in the application of geospatial technologies to archaeological research. His expertise spans Geographic Information Systems (GIS), geodesy, spatial analysis, and modeling within archaeological contexts. His research interests bridge traditional archaeological methods with computational approaches, focusing on how digital technologies can enhance archaeological fieldwork, data collection, and spatial interpretation.
His teaching portfolio demonstrates deep engagement with both theoretical and practical aspects of archaeological computing. He has consistently taught courses related to GIS applications in archaeology across multiple semesters, including specialized instruction on geodesy, spatial modeling, archaeological prospecting, and excavation practices. His curriculum spans from introductory courses to advanced seminars and thesis supervision at bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels.
Dr. Dresler actively supervises academic work, including bachelor's theses, master's theses, and dissertation work. His teaching responsibilities include specialized seminars on academic writing, text preparation, and source study. He also contributes to professional excursions and field practices, particularly at significant sites like Břeclav-Pohansko.
His academic activities include participation in foreign language publications, conference presentations, and expert reporting. He has maintained a consistent teaching presence through recent semesters, with courses scheduled through Spring 2026, demonstrating his ongoing active role within the university.