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Emad khalil, Egypt
Emad Khalil is director of the Alexandria Centre for Maritime Archaeology and Underwater Cultural Heritage, and a lecturer of Maritime Archaeology at the Alexandria University. He holds a BA in Greek and Roman archaeology, and a MA and PhD in maritime archaeology. Coordinator of an EU-Tempus project, he was involved in the creation of the first academic centre in the Arab Region dedicated to maritime archaeological studies at Alexandria University. He is Egypt’s representative to ICOMOS/ICUCH.
Martijn Manders, Netherlands
Martijn Manders is an underwater archaeologist working for the Cultural Heritage Agency in the Netherlands. Having accumulated over 20 years of experience, he has extensively published on underwater cultural heritage management and in situ preservation. Mr. Manders is a member of ICOMOS/ICUCH, and lecturer at the Saxion and Leiden University. He has been involved in several European projects and in the establishment of the UNESCO Asian-Pacific field school for underwater archaeology in Thailand.
thijs Maarleveld, Denmark
Thijs Maarleveld is a renowned proponent and researcher in the field of underwater archaeology. He is president of ICOMOS/ICUCH. He was head of the Division of Maritime Heritage at the Cultural Heritage Agency in the Netherlands and lecturer at Leiden University before being appointed professor of maritime archaeology at the University of Southern Denmark, where he leads the international postgraduate programme in maritime archaeology, with students from all over the world. Conducting archaeological research and impact assessments of large-scale building projects at sea, he assists in national and international policy development. Professor Maarleveld is the scientific editor of this publication.
jean-Bernard Memet, France
Jean-Bernard Memet is a marine corrosion expert, professional diver and conservation scientist specialized in underwater cultural heritage. He has spent more than ten years working in the field of conservation of underwater archaeological objects at IFREMER,
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