Miroslav Vuković

University of Zagreb,
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Department of Archaeology,
Ivana Lučića 3, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
mivukovic@ffzg.unizg.hr

Biography and bibliography:

https://theta.ffzg.hr/ECTS/Osoba/Index/5775

https://www.croris.hr/osobe/profil/41703

Miroslav Vukovic completed the Master’s degree in Archaeology (MA) in 2015 at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb. Since 2015 he has been employed by the Department of Archaeology of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. He is currently employed as an Expert associate at the Department of Archaeology. He is a PhD candidate at the doctoral program of the Department of Archaeology at the University of Zagreb, where he defended the topic of a future doctoral dissertation titled: “Archaeological prospection in karst landscapes – case study of Muć valley”, mentored by dr. sc. Ina Miloglav and dr. sc. Michael Doneus.

He has participated in 10 scientific and professional projects. Two of which were successfully completed projects funded by the Croatian Science Foundation (AdriaRom; CeVaS) and two European projects (Interreg Iron age Danube; Heristem).

In the study programme of the Department of Archaeology, he assists with teaching a course on the digital processing of archaeological data and the methodology of archaeological research. And teaches an additional course on the use of GIS tools in archaeology. He has trained in many professional and scientific workshops, with special emphasis on photogrammetric documentation methods, 3D modelling and archaeological remote sensing methods. He is a certified operator of unmanned aerial vehicles (CCAA – Civil Aviation Agency) and a diving instructor (Master Diver – NAUI). He received two scholarships for training and scientific conferences (OeAD – Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological observation and virtual Archaeology, Vienna; CAA — Computer applications in Archaeology, Amsterdam). He has authored 17 scientific and professional articles and has participated in more than 10 scientific conferences in Croatia and abroad. He co-authored an archaeological exhibition: Archaeology from the air (Zagreb, 2019), which has been hosted as a guest exhibition in more than ten different cultural institutions throughout Croatia over the past five years.

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