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PhD Dimitrij Mlekuž Vrhovnik

PhD Dimitrij Mlekuž Vrhovnik
no.: 22585 source: ARIS

researcher – active in research organisation
E-mail dimitrij.mlekuzat signff.uni-lj.si
Foreign language skills
Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
6.00.00  Humanities     
6.02.00  Humanities  Archaeology   

Code Science Field
H340  Humanities  Archaeology 
Keywords
Archaeology, Neolithic, landscape archaeology, theoretical archaelogy
Points
525.18
A''
39.65
A'
123.07
A1/2
183.07
CI10
84
CImax
15
h10
6
A1
1.63
A3
0
Data for the last 5 years (citations for the last 10 years) on May 21, 2024; A3 for period 2018-2022 (update for tender in 2023: YES)
Data for ARIS tenders ( 12.01.2024 – Project tender, archive )
Database Linked records Citations Pure citations Average pure citations
WoS 54  54  7.71 
Scopus 12  110  99  8.25 
Audiovisual sources
no. Title (with video link) Event Source
1.    
Mentoring junior researchers
source: ARIS
no. Name and surname Type Period Code
1 PhD Luka Gruškovnjak  Bologna doctoral studies  10/1/2016 - 9/30/2022  39169 
Education
source: ARIS
Level of education Professional title Study subject Faculty Year
  B. A. Archaeology  Archaeology  SI University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts 2000 
Doctor's degree  Ph. D.   Archaeology  SI 2005 
Doctoral dissertations and other final papers Show
Obtaining results now
source: COBISS
Employments
source: ARIS
Type of employment Research org. Research group Date of employment Position ecris.org.employ_rolegroup Title
Full time employment (20%, RD:20%)  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts  Arheologija pri Znanstvenem inštitutu (Slovene)  5/1/2011  Research associate  Researcher  Associate professor 
Full time employment (100%, RD:20%)  Institute for the protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia  Raziskovalni inštitut (Slovene)  10/1/2022    Researcher  Associate professor 
Research projects Legend
source: ARIS
ARIS research and infrastructure programmes Legend
source: ARIS
no. Code Title Period Head No. of publications
1. P6-0247  Archaeology   2018 - 2024  PhD Dimitrij Mlekuž Vrhovnik  3,353 
2. P6-0247  Archaeology   2014 - 2017  PhD Mihael Budja  3,570 
3. P6-0247  Archaeology   2009 - 2013  PhD Mihael Budja  3,140 
4. P6-0247  Archaeology   2008  PhD Mihael Budja  2,980 
Biography
Dimitrij Mlekuž (1970) graduated from the Faculty of Arts, the University of Ljubljana in 2000 where he also did his Ph.D. degree "Trajectories of Mesolithic and Neolithic landscapes of the North Dinarides" (2005). In 2002 he became employed as a junior researcher, in 2005 as a research associate and between 2007 and 2009 as an academic assistant at the Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. In 2009 he took a one year Marie Curie post­doctoral research post at the Ghent University (Belgium), where he researched integration and modeling of archaeological prospection using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and the applications of autonomous mobile platforms in archaeological prospection. Since 2010 he has been working at the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia (ZVKDS). Here, he introduced lidar survey in the practice of heritage protection and helped set up the procedures for integration of preventive archaeological research within GIS. Since 2011 he has worked as a (part-time) research associate at the Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. In 2009 he earned the title "assistant professor" (University of Ljubljana) and "conservator" (Institute for the protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia). His teaching experience includes the field schools ("Archaeological Methodology") and courses in "Archaeology of Neolithic and Eneolithic". He currently teaches "Spatial and Landscape Archaeology" on the undergraduate level and courses in "Remote sensing and GIS in archaeology", "Archaeological interpretation" and "Archaeological epistemology and research methodology" on the graduate level at the Department of Archaeology (University of Ljubljana). He taught GIS and landscape archaeology courses at several international summer schools (Slovenia, Portugal, Republic of Macedonia, Croatia). He regularly contributes to the international conferences, also with invited lectures. His research interests include landscape archaeology, theoretical archaeology, archaeological methods, an archaeology of human­animal relations, Neolithic archaeology and humanistic computing.
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