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October 3 - 7, 2011
The Advanced School of Computer Graphics for Cultural Heritage is an in- Attendance is free. Grants up to 250 EUR are available for partecipants not funded by
tense, 5 day, graduate level course in the field of Virtual Cultural Heritage. their institution and not coming from the Bologna area. Lunch will be provided by CINECA.
This year the school is in collaboration with the European Network of Applications: please follow instructions on the web page www.cineca.it/page/ad-
vanced-school-computer-graphics
Excellence V-Must net http://www.v-must.net/ and aims at comple-
Application deadline: July 22, 2011
ting and deepening the training of graduate students, Phd students and
young researchers in order to develop advancend computer graphics to- Professional stages: In order to complete the training, up to 3 partecipants could be of-
fered an apprenticeship of 3 months at CINECA. The applicants will be involved in the
ols for Virtual Cultural Heritage. development of computational projects and will receive a financial contribution of 500
EUR per month.
The topics covered will include: The school will be held at the CINECA supercomputing center. For further information
• Modeling cultural scenarios in an open pipeline from archeological contact the school secretariat: scuolaestiva@cineca.it.
and historical sources
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be English. The number of partecipants is limited to 20 students. Appli-
centralino: + 39 051 6171411 - fax: +39 051 6132198
cants will be selected according to their experience and qualifications. www.cineca.it - m.rivi@cineca.it
Basic knowledge of computer graphics is required. www.cineca.it/page/advanced-school-computer-graphics