Michael Anderson holds a doctoral degree from the University of Cambridge (2004) and works as assistant professor at San Francisco State University. He is director of the Via Consolare Project in Pompeii.
Kevin Cole holds a Ph. D. in classical art and archaeology from the University of Virginia (2009) and is now a faculty member in Art History, History and Visual Arts at Miami International University of Art and Design. He has wide field experience in both italy and Greece.
Francesco de Angelis completed his dissertation at the Scuola Normale Superiore at Pisa (2003), and now is an associate professor in Roman Art and Archaeology at Columbia University in New York City.
Russell Drysdale is Conjoint Seniour Lecturer in the School of Environmental and Life Sciences, Newcastle University, Australia. His research focuses on global environmental change, particularly the use of natural archives to reconstruct past climates.
Miko Flohr holds a Ph. D. in classical archaeology from Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands (2010), and currently works as assistant director of the Roman Economy Project at the University of oxford. At Pompeii, he directed the Cleaning the Laundries project.
John Hellstrom has been a research fellow at Royal Holloway, Monash University, and since 2002, at the University of Melbourne, after completing a Ph. D. in the Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University on paleoenvironmental records from the isotope geochemistry of New Zealand cave formations.
Alan Kaiser completed a Ph. D. in classical archaeology at the University of Boston (1999) and currently is associate professor of archaeology at the University of evansville, indiana.
Duncan Keenan-Jones has recently completed a doctoral degree at at MacQuarie University, Sidney, where he is now a research and teaching assistant.
Myles McCallum is associate professor of Classics in Saint mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and is finds director at the Pompeii Archaeological Research Project: Porta Stabia.
Eric Poehler completed his dissertation in classical archaeology at the University of Virginia (2009) and now is assistant professor at the university of Massachussets at Amherst. He is co-director of the Pompeii Quadriporticus Project, director of architectural research for the Pompeii Archaeological Research Project, Porta Stabia and managing editor of the website Pompeiana. org.
Jessica Powers is the Gilbert M. Denman, Jr., Curator of Art of the Ancient Mediterranean World at the San Antonio Museum of Art. She holds a Ph. D. in classical art and archaeology from the University of Michigan (2006).
Francesca Tronchin earned her Ph. D. in 2006 from Boston University. She is currently Assistant Professor of Art History at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee.
Mantha Zarmakoupi completed a D. Phil. at the
University of Oxford (2007) and currently works as a Humboldt postdoctoral fellow at the University of Cologne. She is initiator and director of the VR Digital Model of the Villa of the Papyri Project.