Forte Maurizio | Neuroaesthetics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Forte Maurizio | Neuroaesthetics | Best Researcher Award

Advisor in Cultural Heritage at the State Departmment, Duke University United States

Maurizio Forte, PhD, is the William and Sue Gross Distinguished Professor of Classical Studies, Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University. He directs the Dig@Lab, focusing on digital archaeology and virtual heritage, and holds the prestigious Bass Chair. Forte leads the “Vulci 3000” Project, exploring Etruscan archaeology, and is a 2024 Italian Academy Fellow, with a focus on art and neuroaesthetics. An AAAS-STPF Fellow (2025), he serves as Special Advisor for Cultural Heritage at the U.S. State Department. Forte is a Society-Centered AI core member and a National Geographic Explorer. A pioneer in virtual archaeology, he has authored numerous publications and contributed significantly to integrating digital technologies into cultural heritage preservation. Fluent in multiple languages and holding dual American and Italian citizenship, he is an influential scholar, educator, and innovator in the intersection of archaeology, art, and technology.

Professional Profile 

🎓Education

PhD (1993): Archaeology (Etruscology), University of Rome “La Sapienza” – Dissertation: “Le fasi arcaiche della città etrusca di Marzabotto”. Specialization Diploma (1988): Archaeology, University of Bologna – Achieved with top honors (70/70). Degree (1985): Ancient History, University of Bologna – Cum laude (110/110). Classical Studies Diploma (1980): “Liceo Classico,” Italy – Scored 60/60.

💼Experience

Duke University (2013–Present): Distinguished Professor, Director of Dig@Lab, Bass Chair. U.S. State Department (2025): Special Advisor for Cultural Heritage. Italian Academy Fellow (2024): Focus on art and neuroaesthetics. UC Merced (2008–2012): Professor of World Heritage, Director of Virtual Heritage Lab. National Research Council, Italy (1998–2007): Senior Scientist, Director of Virtual Heritage Lab. Visiting Scholar: Harvard, Sorbonne, Pisa, La Sapienza, and Stanford.

🏆Award and Honor

National Geographic Explorer (2016): Recognized for innovation in archaeology. AIA Lecturer (2020–2023): Archaeological Institute of America Cinelli and invited lecturer. Bass Chair (2013): Prestigious endowed position at Duke University. NSF and NEH Reviewer: Consistent contributions to academic excellence. International Advisory Roles: UNESCO WHIST Board, ICAHM member, and Neurohumanities Initiative advisor.

🔬 Research Focus

Digital Archaeology: Innovations in virtual heritage, 3D modeling, and immersive technologies. Etruscan Studies: Comprehensive exploration of Vulci’s archaic phases and cultural landscapes. Neuroarchaeology: Investigating the intersection of neuroscience and artifact perception. AI in Heritage: Society-Centered AI applications for archaeology and cultural studies. World Heritage: Strategies for preservation through advanced visualization and GIS integration.

Publications Top Noted

Virtual reality in archaeology
Authors: JA Barceló, M Forte, DH Sanders
Publication: Archaeopress
Year: 2000
Citations: 341

Virtual archaeology: re-creating ancient worlds
Authors: M Forte, A Siliotti, C Renfrew
Publication: Not specified
Year: 1997
Citations: 233

3D archaeology at Çatalhöyük
Authors: M Forte, N Dell’Unto, J Issavi, L Onsurez, N Lercari
Publication: International Journal of Heritage in the Digital Era
Year: 2012
Citations: 189

3D archaeology: new perspectives and challenges—the example of Çatalhöyük
Author: M Forte
Publication: Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology & Heritage Studies
Year: 2014
Citations: 169

About virtual archaeology: disorders, cognitive interactions and virtuality
Author: M Forte
Publication: BAR International Series
Year: 2000
Citations: 166

I sistemi informativi geografici in archeologia
Author: M Forte
Publication: MondoGIS
Year: 2002
Citations: 154

Cyber-archaeology
Author: M Forte
Publication: BAR Publishing
Year: 2010
Citations: 130

The measurement of radioactivity in Italian drinking waters
Authors: M Forte, R Rusconi, MT Cazzaniga, G Sgorbati
Publication: Microchemical Journal
Year: 2007
Citations: 122

Targeting nitric oxide with natural derived compounds as a therapeutic strategy in vascular diseases
Authors: M Forte, V Conti, A Damato, M Ambrosio, AA Puca, S Sciarretta, G Frati, et al.
Publication: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Year: 2016
Citations: 121

Virtual archaeology: great discoveries brought to life through virtual reality
Authors: M Forte, A Siliotti, C Renfrew
Publication: Not specified
Year: 1997
Citations: 113

 

Fariha Bibi | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fariha Bibi | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

 Ms at Universitas Airlangga Surabaya, Indonesia Pakistan

Fariha Bibi is an MPhil graduate in Linguistics from the University of Airlangga, Indonesia, passionate about pursuing an academic career as a lecturer. With a focus on language, communication, and cultural dynamics, she aims to contribute to meaningful research while enhancing student engagement. Fariha has published several papers and actively participates in international conferences. Her drive for academic excellence and professional growth reflects her commitment to fostering a dynamic learning environment.

Profile

Scholar

Education 🎓

Fariha earned her Bachelor’s degree in English Literature and Linguistics from the University of Swat, Pakistan (2017-2021). Currently, she is pursuing her MPhil in English Linguistics at the University of Airlangga (2022-2024) under a fully funded Indonesian government scholarship. She has also completed a Business English course in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy at Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University, Peshawar (2021-2022).

Experience 💼

Fariha has experience as a researcher and participant in international academic exchanges. She presented her research at the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities in Vietnam and the iRecall International Conference in Indonesia. Additionally, she was involved in various summer programs focusing on social inclusion, gender equality, and community development, enhancing her practical understanding of linguistic and cultural dynamics.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Fariha has received recognition for her research contributions, including published papers in high-impact journals like Cogent Arts & Humanities. She participated in multiple international conferences, showcasing her work on gender dynamics and discourse analysis. Her commitment to academic excellence is reflected in her achievements during her educational journey, highlighting her capabilities as an emerging scholar.

Research Focus 🔍

Fariha’s research interests include communication patterns among international students, gender and power dynamics in language use, and critical discourse analysis. She is currently investigating topics such as LGBT stereotypes in the Pakistani press, the perception of myths with higher education in Indonesia, and the linguistic exploration of global fandom on social media. Her work aims to bridge cultural gaps and enhance understanding of language in diverse contexts.

Conclusion 🏆

Fariha Bibi is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, demonstrating strong academic credentials, a solid publication record, and active engagement in meaningful research projects. With continued focus on expanding her collaborative efforts and enhancing her presentation and grant writing skills, she has the potential to make significant contributions to the field of linguistics. Her dedication to scholarly work, combined with her multilingual capabilities and international experiences, positions her as a valuable asset to the academic community.

Publications Top Notes

  • Gender and Social Power Dynamics in Compliment Responses: A Cross-Cultural Pragmatic Study of University Students in Indonesia and Pakistan
    Journal: Cogent Arts & Humanities (2023)
    Volume: 10, Issue: 1, Article: 2262076
    DOI: 10.1080/23311983.2023.2262076
    Co-author: NW Sartini

 

  • Exploring Communication Patterns Among International Students in Indonesia: A Study Using Communication Accommodation Theory
    Journal: Cogent Arts & Humanities (2024)
    Volume: 11, Issue: 1, Article: 2397188
    DOI: 10.1080/23311983.2024.2397188
    Co-author: L Hamida

 

  • Critical Discourse Analysis of Obama’s and Trump’s Speeches Using Halliday and Hassan’s Lexical Cohesive Theory
    Journal: IRecall Journal (2023)
    Volume: 1, Issue: 02, Pages: 28-46
    DOI: 10.53803/irj.2023.1.2.4