Courses & Workshops/May 21, 2015

Acquiring and Post-processing 3D Data in Anthropology and Archaeology

Acquiring and Post-processing 3D Data in Anthropology and Archaeology lead image

Acquiring and Post-processing 3D Data in Anthropology and Archaeology, Università di Bologna, July 1–10, 2015

Nowadays the virtual environment is becoming pivotal in anthropology, archaeology, medical and dental field. New technologies for acquiring and post­processing three­dimensional (3D) image data, originally developed for medicine and engineering, are increasingly being applied in anthropology and archaeology for data collection, preservation and analysis.

The summer­ school in “ACQUIRING AND POST­PROCESSING 3D DATA IN ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY” is suitable for undergraduate/graduate students, PhD students, post­doctorates in the field of anthropology, archaeology, medicine and dentistry who are interested in developing basic, but fundamental, skills in 3D data acquisition and post­processing.

We aim to provide the participants the knowledge to create 3D digital models (starting from different sources) useful for further specific analysis/visualization/3D printing. Teaching is arranged with both lectures and practical sessions by experts in the field.

DEADLINES
To register to the Summer School and reserve a spot, participants are required to fill out the application form and send a non-refundable deposit of 5% of the total program fee (Euro 105) no later than May 31st, 2015. This fee will cover lectures, course materials, coffee breaks, lunches, Wi-Fi internet connection organizational costs. The payment must be transferred exclusively in euros by through bank transfer on IBAN code.