ATHENA presented at Sheffield University
Athena project was presented at Sheffield University in May 2017 by the PhD Candidate Andreas Christofe.
Athena project was presented at Sheffield University in May 2017 by the PhD Candidate Andreas Christofe.
"Fusion of Satellite Multispectral Images Based on Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) Data for the Investigation of Buried Concealed Archaeological Remains", Geosciences. Read online here
Interim review meeting of the ATHENA project took place on 24th of May at CUT premises. During the meeting the overall progress of the first 15 months (i.e. December 2015 - February 2017) was presented along with the overall achievements including training and dissemination activities.
Athena project was presented at the 37th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE-37) that took place in Tshwane, South Africa 8 to 12 May 2017. The theme of the conference was "Earth Observation for Development and Adaptation to a Changing World". (more…)
"New Special Issue "Advances in #RemoteSensing for Archaeological Heritage" www.mdpi.com/si/9427 Join the conversation
The role of remote sensing in Cultural Heritage. Read more here (more…)
The second short term visit on site within the ATHENA project activities for testing, evaluation and discussion in Cultural Heritage sites has been carried out on the 21st of March 2017. CNR and CUT staff members and researchers visited the archaeological site of the "Tombs of the Kings" in Paphos. Portable GPR's have been used to map the preservation status of specific elements of tomb no. 4.
The second workshop of the ATHENA project, entitled Remote sensing for Cultural Heritage beyond Europe, has been successfully accomplished during the RSCy2017 International Conference in Cyprus. The workshop attracted several scientists dealing both with remote sensing and Cultural Heritage protection, while interesting examples from areas beyond Europe have been presented.
Ευρωπαϊκό Ερευνητικό πρόγραμμα ΑΘΗΝΑ (more…)
ATHENA supports the Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural Heritage (JPI CH) workshop <Enjoyment of cultural heritage by means of new and old media>. The Workshop is organized by the Research Promotion Foundation of Cyprus and the Cyprus University of Technology Click here to download the pdf.