Meet The Scientists

Reasearchers Team

Filippo Biondi – United Kingdom / Italy
University: Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde (Glasgow, UK).
Specialization / role: Radar engineer / electronic & electrical engineer and SAR (synthetic aperture radar) specialist published work on SAR Doppler tomography applied to the Great Pyramid. He is the technical lead for the radar / signal-processing side of the work.


Corrado Malanga – Italy
University: Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, University of Pisa (Italy).
Specialization / role: Listed in the project as a co-author and co-investigator; formally affiliated with chemistry/industrial chemistry in the University listing, and has acted as a lead voice for the project’s interpretations of SAR results.


Armando Mei – Italy
University: Independent researcher / historian; appears in bios as a self-trained Egyptology researcher and is affiliated with independent research profiles (various bios / academia pages list him as a historian / independent Egyptology researcher).
Specialization / role: Historian / independent Egyptology researcher – involved as the Egyptology / field-research partner on the team (public presentations list him as a collaborator/authority on ancient-Egypt interpretations).



Nicole Ciccolo – Italy (reported as project spokesperson / coordinator)
University: Not publicly tied to a major university in the press reporting; described in media coverage as the project spokesperson / communications coordinator for the Khafre Project.
Specialization / role: Communications / project coordination and public presentation of the findings (hosting press conferences and public briefings); public biographies.


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