The Salamanca University (USAL) will participate with its TIDOP (Geomatic Technologies for the 3D Digitalization and Modelling of Cultural Heritage) research group which is part of the Land and Cartographic Engineering Department at the Higher Polytechnic School of Avila. TIDOP is characterized by multi-disciplinary members with diverse profiles: geomatics, computer scientist, industrial engineers, civil engineers and architects devoted to the development and application of intelligent sensors and computer systems to engineering, architectural and heritage applications. TIDOP has developed algorithms and tools for modelling and monitoring the world in 3D at various scales for safeguarding architecture and heritage sites at three different levels related with Cultural Heritage assets: the digitalization and modelling of Cultural Heritage buildings, their structural analysis and their safeguard and maintenance. The researches actually involved in the project are:
- Diego Gonzalez-Aguilera, PhD (Principal Investigator)
- Pablo Rodriguez Gonzalvez, PhD
- Luis Javier Sanchez, PhD
- Susana Del Pozo, PhD