Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes
Dr. Johannes Preiser-Kapeller ist Wissenschaftler am Institut für Mittelalterforschung/Abteilung Byzanzforschung der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und Lehrbeauftragter an der Universität Wien.
Shukurov, Rustam
Rustam Shukurov, Visiting Scholar at the University of St Andrews, worked at Moscow State University for more than 30 years as a lecturer in Byzantine and Medieval studies. He has published widely on Byzantium, as well as Iranian and Turkic History.
Rossetto, Giulia
Dr Giulia Rossetto, Assistant Professor at the University of Vienna and Post-Doc researcher at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, teaches and publishes on Byzantine manuscript culture, with a special focus on the Sinai.
Mitsiou, Ekaterini
Dr Ekaterini Mitsiou has held research positions at the National Hellenic Research Foundation (Athens), the Göttingen Academy, the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the University of Vienna where she is a member of the ENCHANT-Project (“Entangled Charters of Anatolia”).
Krausmüller, Dirk
Dirk Krausmüller has held research and teaching positions in Belfast, Cardiff, Mardin (Turkey) and Vienna. He is an expert on Byzantine religious life, especially monasticism.
Kinloch, Matthew
Matthew Kinloch is a research fellow in intellectual history at the University of Oslo, where he is leading the project “Narrative Hierarchies: Minor Characters in Byzantine and Medieval History Writing.”
Nesseris, Ilias
Dr Ilias Nesseris, an expert on Byzantine manuscripts and the history of education, has been a fellow of the RCAC, Koç University in Istanbul and postdoctoral researcher at the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Papavarnavas, Christodoulos
Dr Christodoulos Papavarnavas is a postdoctoral researcher at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. He was awarded a doctorate with honours of the Federal President of Austria (Vienna, 2019) and has taught and published on Byzantine literature.
Rapp, Claudia
Dr. Claudia Rapp ist Professorin für Byzantinistik am Institut für Byzantinistik und Neogräzistik der Universität Wien.
Simeonov, Grigori
Dr Grigori Simeonov has been a postdoctoral researcher in Austria and Germany, and published on everyday life in Byzantium, Balkan history, Constantinople and its hinterland, maritime history, Byzantine ceremonies, medicine and pilgrimage in Byzantium.