The Department of Architecture of the University of Bologna is pleased to invite you to the seminar "EU Programs, Projects and Infrastructures for 3D Data", delivered by Prof. Dr. Sander Münster from Friedrich Schiller University Jena.
📅 Date: July 9
🕔 Time: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
📍 Venue: Multimedia Room, Department of Architecture (Bologna Campus) - Via Saragozza 8, 40136 Bologna
The seminar will provide an overview of European research programs, projects, and infrastructures related to 3D data, highlighting their applications in the fields of Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage. It will also offer valuable insights into current European research initiatives and funding opportunities in these rapidly evolving domains.
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About the Speaker
Prof. Dr. Sander Münster is J. Professor of Digital Humanities (Images/Objects) at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Secretary of the
Time Machine Organisation (
www.timemachine.eu).
He studied Economics, History, and Educational Science at TU Dresden, where he also completed his PhD in Educational Technology in 2014 with a dissertation on Interdisciplinary Cooperation in the Creation of Historical 3D Reconstructions. In 2025, he completed his habilitation in Media Computing at the University of Regensburg with a thesis entitled Digital 3D Technologies for Humanities Research and Education.
His research focuses on:
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Digital 3D reconstructions, including workflows, standards, visualization, and scholarly integration;
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3D digitization of cultural heritage, with particular emphasis on automation and user-generated content;
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Information systems for 3D models;
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Science analysis and informetrics;
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Methodological developments enabled by image- and object-based Digital Humanities in art and architectural history;
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Visual research methods and visual perception..
The seminar is open to all PhD candidates and researchers interested in digital technologies, cultural heritage, Digital Humanities, and European research initiatives. We look forward to welcoming you. CFU: 0,3
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Kind regards
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Department of Architecture
Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna