About Alexander
English
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German
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French
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Italian
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Experience
- Self-EmployedVR artist and developer / virtual museums and exhibitionsFILM AND AVJune 2018 - Today (8 years)Berlin Area, GermanyI run a private commercial VR studio producing immersive content for a variety of clients, particularly in the fields of arts, heritage, and architecture. Website: http://www.alexanderwalmsley.co.uk
- HafenCity Universität Hamburg (HCU)Research Associate / VR artist and developerARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNINGDecember 2018 - Today (7 years and 6 months)Hamburg Area, GermanyI research, design and develop VR experiences for a variety of clients, primarily in museums and heritage.
- University of HamburgResearch Associate / CartographerOctober 2018 - July 2019 (9 months)Hamburg Area, GermanyProducing a series of printed and digital maps to visualise historical data from the ERC research project "The Early Islamic Empire at Work". Digital atlas can be found at: https://pardeewalmsley.github.io/islamicempire/
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Education
- Master's degreeUniversity of Geneva2018At the University of Geneva, I am working as part of a team undertaking research in eastern Senegal. My research aims at understanding early iron-smelting practices in the area, using optical and scanning electron microscopy, XRF and XRD technologies in order to reconstruct the physical processes.
- Bachelor of Arts - BAUniversity of Cambridge2014I read Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, UK, graduating in 2014 with 1st class honours with distinction. During my final year, I undertook an original research project using optical and scanning electron microscopy to interpret iron smelting remains recovered from archaeological sites in western Kenya.