Convocatoria final de plazas pre y postdoctorales del
proyecto ITN-DCH:
Call for 16 PhD-Fellowships and 4 Post-Doc Positionsin the
area of Digital Cultural Heritage
All the calls available under www.itn-dch.eu
The “Initial Training Network for Digital Cultural
Heritage: Projecting our Past to the Future” with acronym ITN-DCH (www.itn-dch.eu), is the first and one of the largest Marie
Curie fellowship projects in the area of the e-documentation / e-preservation
and Cultural Heritage (CH) protection funded by the European Union under the
FP7 PEOPLE research framework (http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/ ). The Project started on the 1st of October
2013 and it is a consortium comprising of 14 full partners and 9 associate
members covering the entire spectrum of European CH actors, ranging from
academia, research institutions, industry, museums, archives and libraries. The
project aims to train 20 fellows (16 Early Stage Researchers and 4 Experienced
Researchers – 500 person months) in the area of CH digital documentation,
preservation and protection in order to create for them a strong academic
profile and market oriented skills which will significantly contribute to their
career prospects. The consortium and the fellows training programme will be
supported by a prestigious advisory board.
ITN-DCH aims -for the first time worldwide- to analyze,
design, research, develop and validate an innovative multidisciplinary and
inter-sectorial research training framework that covers the entire lifecycle of
digital CH research for a cost– effective preservation, documentation,
protection and presentation of cultural heritage. CH is an integral element of
Europe and vital for the creation of a common European identity and one of the
greatest assets for steering Europe’s social, economic development and job
creation. However, the current research training activities in CH are
fragmented and mostly design to be of a single discipline, failing to cover the
whole lifecycle of Digital Cultural Heritage (DCH) research, which is by nature
a multi-disciplinary and inter-sectorial research agenda. ITN-DCH targets all
aspects of CH ranging from tangible (books, newspapers, images, drawings,
manuscripts, uniforms, maps, artefacts, archaeological sites, monuments) to
intangible content (e.g., music, performing arts, folklore, theatrical performances)
and their inter-relationships. The project aims to boost the added value of CH
assets by re-using them in real application environments (protection of CH,
education, tourism industry, advertising, fashion, films, music, publishing,
video games and TV) through research on (i) new personalized, interactive,
mixed and augmented reality enabled e-services, (ii) new recommendations in
data acquisition, (iii) new forms of representations (3D/4D) of both tangible
/intangible assets and (iv) interoperable metadata forms that allow easy data
exchange and archiving.
The ITN-DCH project is seeking highly motivated and
valuable researchers for PhD positions in the entire field of Digital Heritage,
such as: Data Acquisition (Photogrammetry, Terrestrial laser scanning, GIS) and
Computer Vision data processing, 3D reconstruction and modeling, symbolic,
semantic and ontology representation, metadata, mixed and augmented reality
technologies, CH e-services. All the fellows are supposed to travel between the
project partners and attend a series of complementary training courses,
scientific workshops and summer schools.
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