Tag Archive for: PhD thesis

Second call for European-funded Tech4Culture PhD

CIPA wants to draw your attention to Tech4Culture, a doctoral programme that is specifically focused on technologies applied to cultural heritage. The program is organised by the University of Torino (Italy), with the support of the European Commission and the banking foundation Compagnia di San Paolo. All information about Tech4Culture can be found on the official webpage.

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Call for European-funded Tech4Culture PhD

CIPA wants to draw your attention to the newly established Tech4Culture, a doctoral programme that is specifically focused on technologies applied to cultural heritage. The program is organised by the University of Torino (Italy), with the support of the European Commission and the banking foundation Compagnia di San Paolo. All information about Tech4Culutre can be found on the official webpage.

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Thesis awards 2018

The CIPA-HD Executive Committee wishes to promote and sustain young researchers by offering a privileged place to show their research efforts and results.

If you are younger than 35 at 15th January 2018, and author of a Master or PhD thesis, concerning (totally or partially) the theme of cultural heritage documentation approved in the period 1st October 2016 – 31st October 2017, you can participate in this celebration and win an award. You can send us a summary paper of 8 pages in English including an abstract, methodology, main theme and results. The paper should follow the ISPRS format. The full version of your thesis is also required.

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Thesis awards winners known!

The CIPA thesis award competition, which was approved by the CIPA Executive Board during the last meeting in Prague on July 2016, was formally launched on September 2016. Three months later, fifteen master and seventeen Ph.D. theses were submitted. After thoroughly evaluating all the submission, CIPA is very happy to announce the following winners:

Master Thesis award

Arnadi Murtiyoso – Acquisition and Processing Protocols for UAV Images. 3D Modeling of Historical Buildings using Photogrammetry

 

Ph.D. Thesis award

Susana Del Pozo Aguilera – Multispectral Imaging for the Analysis of Materials and Pathologies in Civil Engineering, Constructions and Natural Spaces

 

Both winners will be invited to prepare a paper for the next CIPA 2017 Conference and orally present their outstanding work.

Thesis awards

As one of its core activities, CIPA Heritage Documentation is promoting and supporting young researchers in the field of Cultural Heritage. CIPA is, therefore, offering support for one MSc and one PhD thesis related to heritage documentation.

If you are an author of a Master thesis or of a PhD thesis discussed in the period January 2015 – 30 September 2016, concerning (totally or partially) the documentation of cultural heritage, you are encouraged to send a PDF version of your thesis and a motivation letter to Fulvio Rinaudo no later than 15th December 2016.

The best MSc and PhD theses will be selected by the CIPA Executive Board and the two winners (1 MSc and 1 PhD) will be awarded with € 500 and invited to orally present their works during the next CIPA 2017 Symposium.

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