Research Publications*
(Article) 2025: Excavating the Archives: Reconsidering the Roman Houses on the Caelian Hill in Rome (to be submitted by January 2024, invited for publication to Brill via the Oxford University Byzantine Society following the thesis submission).
(Article) 2025: An Ethnography of Current Approaches to Computational Modelling (research plan confirmed with CNR, RomeTrans, and iSicily; intended for publication in the Computational Humanities Research Journal)
(Dual-PhD Thesis, Part 2) 2025: Excavating the Sacred: Re-thinking the Archaeological History of an Early Christian Basilica in Rome (planned for submission to viva voce by January 2025, invited for publication to BAR following the thesis submission).
(Database Entry) 2024. Roman Houses on the Caelian Hill, Rome (will appear in the Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity Online, and the following print publication).
(Article) 2023: Designing a Nature-Based Augmented Reality Application (Natural England White Paper, available online).
(Article, pre-print) 2022: Digital Exhibits of Roman Domestic Space (invited for publication in Studies in Digital Heritage following the thesis submission).
(Dual-PhD Thesis, Part 1) 2021: Computationally Modelling Roman Domestic Space (submitted December 2020, available online)
(Article) 2020: POESIS: Considering the “Human-in-the-Loop” in Collaborative Development Projects (draft complete, pending collaborator revisions and intended for publication in PLOS ONE, following the thesis submission)
(Article, pre-print) 2020: Re-Thinking the House of Marcus Lucretius in Pompeii (intended for publication in the Journal of Roman Archaeology, following the thesis submission).
(Article) 2019: Applications of Photogrammetric Modelling to Roman Wall Painting: A Case Study in the House of Marcus Lucretius (MDPI, 2019).
(MA Thesis) 2018: The House of Marcus Lucretius: Adaptable Interior Decor in Pompeii (MA Thesis, IU Press).
(Article, co-author) 2017: Augmented Reality Prototyping for Interaction Design Students (Proceedings for the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2017, available online).
(UG Thesis) The Reconstitution of the Throne Room at Knossos by Sir Arthur Evans. (University of Texas Press, 2010, available via the UTexas Library).
*Nota bene: I am including several pending publications to be submitted immediately following the thesis submission.