Quentin Drillat is a spatial archaeologist whose research interests include landscape archaeology, survey methodology, and Mediterranean archaeology. He received a Bachelor's degree (2016) and a Master's degree (2018) in landscape archaeology from the University of Strasbourg. After completing his Master's, he worked for one and a half years as a GIS engineer at Le Mans University.
From March 2020 to March 2024, he served as an assistant in Greek archaeology in the Department of Archaeology at Ghent University, where he is currently pursuing his doctoral research on the evolution of spatial organization in central Crete (Greece) from the Late Bronze Age to the Roman conquest of the island.
Since March 2024, he has been a GIS manager at the archaeological company Eveha International.
He has participated in several fieldwork campaigns in France, Spain, and Greece as a field archaeologist, geophysical operator, and topographer.