
Mag. Dr. Stefanie Stelzer
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter:in (PostDoc)
Fachbereich Biomechanik
Research interests
Dr. Stelzer is a biological anthropologist specialised in palaeoanthropology. Her research has mainly focused on dental arcade shape variation in humans and their fossil and living relatives.
Her postdoctoral project at the Karl Landsteiner University focuses on the digitisation and virtual reconstruction of the Upper Palaeolithic twin burial from Krems-Wachtberg.
Forschungsprojekte
Career & Education
- Since 2018
Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Biomechanics, Karl Landsteiner University Krems, Austria
Project title: “Digitising and reconstructing an Upper Palaeolithic infant twin burial from Krems-Wachtberg” (since 2023)
Funded by the GFF as part of the RTI Strategy Lower Austria 2027
Project title: "Digitisation as a chance for restoration and visualisation - A pilot study on the 30,000-year-old double burial of newborns from Krems-Wachtberg"
Funded by the GFF formerly NFB (2018-2022)
- 2018
Doctoral Degree (Dr. rer. nat) in Biology at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary
Anthropology and University of Leipzig, Germany
Thesis title: "Dental Arcade Shape Variation in Hominin Evolution"
- 2011
Master’s Degree (Mag. rer. nat.) in Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology,
University of Vienna, Austria
Thesis title: "Occlusal Fingerprint Analysis in Australopithecus afarensis Molars and its Implication for Dietary Interpretation"
Fieldwork
- 2015–2017: Sel’ungur, Kyrgyzstan
led by the Novosibirsk State University and the University of Toronto - 2010–2011: Grub-Kranawetberg, Austria
led by the Natural History Museum Vienna - 2007–2011: Willendorf II, Austria
led by the University of Vienna and the MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology - 2009: Galili, Ethiopia
led by the University of Vienna - 2008: Les Cottés, France
led by the MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology - 2008: Wartmannstetten, Austria
led by the University of Vienna
Teaching
- 2011–2021: Practical course at the University of Vienna
Comparative morphology of fossil hominids - 2014–2018: Guest lecturer at the University of Leipzig
Overview of the fossil and archaeological record as part of the Master’s course "Molecular Anthropology" - 2011: Practical course at the University of Vienna
Surface scanning and three-dimensional visualizations - 2010: Teaching assistance practical course at the University of Vienna
Surface scanning and three-dimensional visualizations