Lev Eppelbaum | Archaeological Prospection | Academic Impactful Innovation Award

Prof Dr. Lev Eppelbaum | Archaeological Prospection | Academic Impactful Innovation Award

Prof Dr. Lev Eppelbaum, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Dr. Lev Eppelbaum, renowned in geophysics, earned his MSc in Geophysics from Azerbaijan State University of Oil and Industry in 1982, followed by a PhD from All-Union Geophysical Institute, focusing on Southern Department in Tbilisi, Georgian Academy of Sciences, and Moscow Mining Academy in 1989. He received the Christian Huygens Medal from the European Geosciences Union in 2018-2019 for his significant contributions to the field. With over 6,589 citations and an h-index of 43 on Google Scholar, Dr. Eppelbaum’s research spans 159 publications and is widely recognized in the academic community. 🌍

 

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Education and Academic Journey

Dr. Lev Eppelbaum pursued his MSc in Geophysics at Azerbaijan State University of Oil and Industry, graduating in 1982. He continued his academic journey with a PhD in Geophysics from All-Union Geophysical Institute’s Southern Department, completing his doctoral studies in 1989 at institutes in Baku, Tbilisi, and Moscow.

Professional Experience

Dr. Eppelbaum’s career began as a technician and senior technician at the All-Union Geological Institute of Geophysics, focusing on non-ferrous and rare metals. Over the years, he advanced to roles such as geophysicist, researcher, and senior researcher, contributing significantly to gravity and magnetics research at various institutions.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Eppelbaum received multiple prestigious grants and awards, including recognition from the Ministry of Geology of the USSR for integrating geophysical observations and interpreting geological fields across Azerbaijan. His contributions to physical-geological modeling and interpretation have been pivotal in the field of geophysics. 🌍

Research Focus

Dr. Lev Eppelbaum is a distinguished researcher specializing in geophysics, particularly in the application of magnetic data interpretation and its implications in diverse geological settings. His research spans a wide range of topics including tectonic-geodynamic analysis, paleomagnetic mapping, and the integration of remote sensing for archaeological studies. Dr. Eppelbaum’s work is marked by its multidisciplinary approach, focusing on areas like permafrost porosity estimation, hydrocarbon sedimentary series, and seismic prospecting advancements. His contributions have significantly advanced our understanding of geological processes in regions like the Caucasus Mountains and the Eastern Mediterranean. 🌍

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Processing and interpretation of magnetic data in the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian Sea: A review
    • Published in AIMS Geosciences in 2024.
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  • The relationship between the paleobiogeography of the northern and southern sides of the Neotethys and the deep geodynamic processes
    • Published in ANAS Transactions, Earth Sciences in 2024.
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  • The Possibility of Estimating the Permafrost’s Porosity In Situ in the Hydrocarbon Industry and Environment
    • Published in Geosciences in 2024.
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  • A Role of Remote Sensing Analysis for Archaeological Purposes in Arid Climate Regions
    • Published in Preprint in 2024.
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  • The landscape-structural zones of the Levant ancient hominin habitat: Revisiting combined paleomagnetic and tectonic-geodynamic analysis, paleogeographic mapping, and event stratigraphy
    • Presented at European Geoscience Annual General Assembly in 2024.
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  • The reasons for enormous accumulation of the geodynamic tension in Eastern Turkey: a multidisciplinary study
    • Published in Geology Geophysics and Earth Science in 2024.
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  • Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan
    • Published as a book by Springer in 2024.
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  • African-Levantine Areal of Ancient Hominin Dispersal: A New Look Derived from Comprehensive Geological-Geophysical Integration
    • Published as a book chapter in Emerging Issues in Environment, Geography and Earth Science Vol. 7 in 2024.
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  • The enormous Earth’s crust tension and hydrocarbon pipeline exploration in the South Caucasus – Eastern Mediterranean
    • Published in ANAS Transactions, Earth Sciences in 2023.
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  • Geodynamic Aspects of Magnetic Data Analysis and Tectonic–Paleomagnetic Mapping in the Easternmost Mediterranean: A Review
    • Published in Applied Sciences in 2023.
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Rainer Feldbacher | History and Archaeology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rainer Feldbacher | History and Archaeology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rainer Feldbacher, Capital Normal University, Austria

🌍 Dr. Rainer Feldbacher, a multilingual scholar, earned his Doctorate in Near Eastern Archaeology and Semitic Philology from the University of Vienna. With expertise spanning ancient civilizations and languages, including Latin, Greek, and Akkadian, he has led numerous research projects worldwide. His diverse career includes roles as a distinguished associate professor, high school teacher, and project leader, focusing on cultural heritage and protection. Feldbacher’s dedication extends to fieldwork, IT proficiency, and international collaborations, reflecting his commitment to bridging cultures and advancing scholarly understanding. As an editor for academic publications and a seasoned interpreter, he continues to enrich the global dialogue on ancient civilizations.

 

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Education

Dr. Rainer Feldbacher pursued a diverse academic journey, earning a Matriculation Examination Certificate from Secondary School III Salzburg in 1995. His thirst for knowledge led him to undertake doctoral studies at the University of Vienna, focusing on Near Eastern Archaeology and Semitic Philology, culminating in a thesis exploring multicultural relations in Tell el cAjjul during the Bronze Age. Prior to his doctoral studies, he delved into Ancient History, Papyrology, and Epigraphy, along with other disciplines, laying a robust foundation for his scholarly pursuits.

Research Focus

🔍 Dr. Rainer Feldbacher’s research focus spans a wide range of interdisciplinary subjects within archaeology, history, and cultural studies. He has a particular interest in exploring interregional contacts in antiquity, as evidenced by his contributions to publications such as “Connected Worlds – Interregional Contacts in Antiquity.” Additionally, Feldbacher delves into topics related to heritage preservation, nomadic lifestyles, and the Silk Road network, as showcased in his works like “Ancient Koguryŏ’s heritage around Ji’an” and “Netzwerk SeidenstraĂźe.” His research often intersects with themes of sustainability, cultural exchange, and societal dynamics, providing valuable insights into ancient civilizations and their enduring legacies.

 

Publication Top Notes 

Sustainability in antiquity using (the example of) water in the Eurasian region in the form of karez / qanat

Ancient Koguryŏ’s heritage around Ji’an: past and current interpretations

Breve historia de la Ruta de la Seda

“Challenging the World”

“Back to the Routes” – Kyrgyzstan’s Renewal of the Nomadic Life Style

Netzwerk SeidenstraĂźe

Women´s exclusion in Ancient Near Eastern society and their continuation in Abrahamitic religions