Aristeidis Strimenopoulos
Pre-doctoral researcher of Fundación Atapuerca - CENIEH
4th floor
Aristeidis Strimenopoulos holds a bachelor's degree in History and Archaeology with a specialization in Archaeology and History of Art from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, undertaking an Erasmus stay in the Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen (Germany). He continued his postgraduate studies in the framework of the International Erasmus Mundus Master in Quaternary Archaeology and Human Evolution at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, undertaking an Erasmus stay in the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (France). His Master's Thesis focused on the conduction of Dental Microwear analysis on human populations of the Bronze Age of the Northeastern Iberian Peninsula, adopting a comparative methodological approach to examine the dietary- and behavioral-related dental wear patterns, along with the understanding of intermiroscopy variability on the values of the ZEISS Axioscope A1 metallographic microscope and Hirox KH8700 3D Digital microscope.
Currently, he is a predoctoral investigator funded by the ''Programa de Ayuda a la Investigación'' of the Fundación Atapuerca, pursuing his Ph.D. in the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH) of Burgos under the supervision of Dra. María Martinón-Torres (CENIEH), Dra. Laura Martín-Francés Martín de la Fuente (CENIEH), and Dra. Marina Lozano (IPHES-CERCA). His research focuses on the metric and morphological characterization of the deciduous molars of the Pleistocene hominins of Atapuerca using computed microtomography.