Luka Škerjanec holds the position of Research Assistant at the Department of Remote Sensing. He obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in archaeology at the Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts at the University of Ljubljana. In his BA’s thesis he focused on the settlement patterns of the Late Iron Age and Early Roman period in the region of Upper Carniola. In his MA’s thesis he interprets the archaeological remains, layers and accompanying small finds, of a roman era settlement, which were discovered as part of a series of protective excavations in 2014 and 2015 at the location of the municipal center in Vodice near Ljubljana. His work at the department is focused on photogrammetry, visualizations of airborne laser scanning data and landscape archaeology.
Automatic detection of archaeological features from lidar data using machine learning techniques (TII ADAF) (November 1, 2021 - October 31, 2023)
Spatial and environmental reconstruction of medieval landscape: Herzegovina case study medieval BiH (fundamental research project • October 1, 2022 - September 30, 2024)
Bachelor’s Degree in Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, 2015
Master’s Degree in Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, 2021