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Supervisor: Dr. Phillip B. Ströbel
Are you fascinated by ancient artifacts and the stories they hold? Imagine being able to reconstruct a rusted dagger from a Roman battlefield into its original, gleaming form—right from your computer screen. In this exciting master thesis project, you'll delve into the intersection of archaeology and cutting-edge technology. Using AI-powered tools and creative prompts, you’ll uncover how digital reconstruction can breathe new life into historical objects, allowing us to reimagine and understand history like never before.
This is your chance to combine a passion for history with modern innovation, explore the potential of AI in the digital humanities, and contribute to groundbreaking research that transforms ancient fragments into vivid, educational experiences. Whether you're intrigued by archaeology, computational design, or historical storytelling, this project offers a unique way to connect the past and the future. Join us and help shape the next chapter in historical exploration!