MILWAYS project members


Reseach staff

Prof Dr Piotr Guzowski, historian

Assoc Prof Dr Petr Pokorný, palynologists

Dr Michael Kempf
Michael holds multiple Master's degrees, including Geography, Geology, Meteorology, and Archaeology, earned in 2010 and 2018 from the University of Freiburg. He completed his PhD in Physical Geography at the same university in June 2020. Following this, he secured a two-year post-doctoral fellowship at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, and later became a Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge.
In 2022, Michael joined the Geography Department and CRC1266 at Kiel. He received a Swiss National Science Foundation post-doctoral fellowship in 2023 for his project titled "EXOCHAINS - Exploring Holocene Climate Change and Human Innovations across Eurasia," which is based at the University of Basel and the University of Cambridge.
Currently, Michael is actively involved in various research projects, including the study of paleoclimate and human mobility across Eurasia, conducting stable isotope analyses in archaeological and ecological contexts, and utilizing computational methods to gain insights into past human behaviors. His expertise lies in multivariate statistics, spatial analysis, and computational modeling in the fields of geography and archaeology.

 

Dr Margaux Depaermentier, Postdoctoral researcher

Meiirzhan Abdrakhmanov, PhD candidate

Kyriaki Karanikola, PhD candidate

Tawanda Mushweshwe, PhD candidate


Key collaborators:

Rimvydas Laužikas (Vilnius University in Lithuania)

Jérémy Jacob (CNRS, Paris-Saclay University in France)

Shinya Shoda (Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties in Japan)

Kristina Jaškūnė (LRCAF, Lithuania)

Miglė Stančikaitė (Natural Science Centre in Lithuania)

Alexander Varzari, Eugen Sava, Denis Topal (National Museum of History of Moldova)

Serghi Telizhenko, Oleksandra Kozak (Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine)

Petr Pokorný (Center for Theoretical Study, Charles University in Czech Republic)

Przemysław Makarowicz (University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan in Poland)

Łukasz Pospieszny (University of Gdansk in Poland)

Maria Hajnalova (Masaryk University in Slovakia)