Noléa Passerieux
Noléa Passerieux is currently in her second year of a Master’s degree in Archaeometry at the University Bordeaux Montaigne. Her academic training combines archaeological methodology with the physicochemical analysis of materials, and she has a particular interest in ceramic studies and the structuring of archaeometric data.
She is currently undertaking a research internship at Archéosciences Bordeaux as part of the AUTOMATA project, under the supervision of Martina Naso (PhD student) and professors Ayed Ben Amara and Rémy Chapoulie. Her work will contribute to the development of a rigorous analytical framework for heterogeneous ceramic datasets (provided by INRAP), combining material archaeometric characterization, methodological reflection and structured data exploitation. Through this work, she is contributing to methodological reflection on heterogeneous archaeological datasets and their analytical exploitation within collaborative research environments. Within AUTOMATA, she aims to further develop interdisciplinary approaches that combine material analysis, data structuring, and quantitative interpretation.
