Project Partners
Dr. Rania Aburamadan is Assistant Professor at Applied Science University in Amman Jordan. She graduated in Architectural Engineering and holds a PhD from the University of Salford. Her research is focusing on sustainable architectural and built environmental forces. She is working on number of grants with UK and European funders that are focusing on resilient opportunities in built environmental architectural, and community engagement.
Dr. Athena Moustaka is a Chartered Architect and Senior Lecturer at the University of Salford in Manchester, with a transdisciplinary focus on the intersection of architecture, cultural heritage, urbanism, and neuroscience. She holds degrees in Engineering and Architecture, as well as a PhD in Architectural Humanities. Her work in the heritage of the MENA region has a particular focus on leveraging digital innovations for cultural heritage and improving local conditions.
Victoria Cotella graduated with a double master’s degree in Building Engineering-Architecture. She is carrying out her PhD studies in the field of BIM methodology and automation of representation processes by using AI always applied to Cultural Heritage. She has also participated in numerous international research projects and conferences in countries promoting the use of digital technologies for data acquisition and processing in support of heritage conservation.
Qais Hamarneh is a water and environmental engineer with international NGO experience in project planning, implementation, coordination, and research in both the development and humanitarian contexts. He is experienced in the fields of climate, sustainability, integrated water resources management, sanitation, and capacity building.