Università di Pisa (UNIPI – IT) – Dipartimento di Civiltà e Forme del Sapere / MAPPA Lab

The University of Pisa is the leading organisation of the AUTOMATA project through MAPPA Lab, a research unit within the multidisciplinary Department of Civilisations and Forms of Knowledge.

MAPPA Lab specializes in archaeological methods, digital applications in archaeology, and Open Data, with expertise in data analysis, artificial intelligence, GIS and contemporary and environmental archaeology. It has been involved in numerous national and international projects, advancing research in spatial analysis, digital archaeology, Big Data, AI applications in archaeology, and storytelling. MAPPA Lab led the H2020 ArchAIDE project and is a key partner in several other prominent research initiatives. The MAPPA Lab will be the perfect link between the project’s archaeological and ICT issues.
AUTOMATA team at UNIPI

Gabriele Gattiglia
Associate Professor of Archaeological Research Methodology at the University of Pisa - AUTOMATA project coordinator

Francesca Anichini
MAPPALab project and communication manager

Federico Cantini
Full Professor of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Pisa

Claudia Sciuto
Research fellow in archaeological research methods at the University of Pisa

Martina Naso
PhD student

Niccolò Mazzucco
Associate Professor at the University of Pisa

Nicola Trabucco
Scientific technician at the Multimedia Laboratory of the Department of Civilisations and Forms of Knowledge at the University of Pisa

Veronica Neri
Associate professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Pisa

Silvia Dadà
Postdoctoral researcher in Moral Philosophy and Bioethics at the University of Pisa

Simonetta Menchelli
Professor of Ancient Topography and Underwater Archaeology at the University of Pisa