معرفی
Simon Fitch is an Assistant Professor and UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at the Submerged Landscape Research Centre, University of Bradford. He leads the UKRI-funded 'Life on the Edge' project, investigating submerged Late Palaeolithic landscapes using advanced technologies like Parametric Echo Sounders and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). His research focuses on environmental and landscape changes' impacts on prehistoric human populations, with over 20 years of experience in submerged landscapes studies.
Research Interests:
- Mapping submerged prehistoric coastlines
- Archaeological seabed preservation strategies
- Techniques for submerged landscape analysis
- Human-environment interactions in prehistory
Grants and Projects:
- UKRI 'Life on the Edge' (2020–present)
- NOAA 'Between the Salt Water and the Sea Strand'
- ERC 'Europe's Lost Frontiers'
His work bridges archaeology, geophysics, and environmental science to inform modern seabed management strategies. The Submerged Landscape Research Centre serves as his primary research hub, advancing interdisciplinary approaches to underwater archaeological preservation.


