Digital Giza
2017 – 2025
The Giza Project is a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University. Through digital archaeology, we assemble, curate, and present archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, the Giza Pyramids and surrounding cemeteries and settlements. The Project manages arguably the world’s largest digital archive of Giza material. We use this data to build immersive 3D model reconstructions and other media as we develop powerful new teaching technologies and research tools.
I have been a consultant on the Giza Project since 2017, and have been heavily involved in the recent work done as part of an NEH grant in 2019 and 2020 as a technical project manager and developer.