Dr Elisa Bandini: Postdoctoral researcher at The University of Tübingen, Germany. Elisa's research provides a comparative approach to examining the learning mechanisms behind human and non-human primate tool-use.
Alba Motes-Rodrigo: PhD candidate at The University of Tübingen, Germany, as part of the ERC STONECULT project. Alba's research investigates if early stone tools are the product of cumulative culture or if they are best explained by the latent solutions model.
Li Li: PhD student at the University of Tübingen. Li Li is currently working on controlled experiments to learn about flake formation and hominid behavior as part of the ERC STONECULT project.
Jordy D. Orellana Figueroa: PhD student at The University of Tübingen. Jordy is currently working on computer models for early Hominin lithic production as part of the ERC STONECULT project for the study of the latent solutions model.
William Daniel Snyder: PhD student at the University of Tübingen. Will's work focuses on cognitive experimental archaeology of the Lower Paleolithic/Early Stone Age as part of the ERC STONECULT project.