Affiliation: Indiana University
Bernard Frischer is Professor with the Department of Informatics at Indiana University, a leading virtual archaeologist and the author of seven printed books, three e-books, and dozens of articles on virtual heritage, Classics, and the survival of the Classical world. He is the founding editor of Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, an innovative online, peer-reviewed journal where scientists can publish interactive 3D models, and also a Senior Scientist with Public VR, a non-profit research corporation dedicated to research in virtual reality for education.