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Engineering in Cultural Heritage: Methods, Tools, and Applications

Participating journal: Discover Applied Sciences
In the field of Cultural Heritage, the role of engineering methods and tools is becoming more and more diffused and fundamental, opening dedicated research issues and new developments that deserve to be shared with the scientific community. The topical collection will collect articles reporting novel engineering methodologies, procedures and tools focused on Cultural Heritage, especially for what concerns artefacts, retrievals, statues, paintings, and exhibition issues. Within the Cultural Heritage field and applications, topics will include (1) Reverse Engineering, (2) Simulations and Optimization, (3) 3D Printing, (4) Sustainability, (5) Virtual and Augmented Reality, (6) Digital Imaging, (7) Non-invasive and Non-destructive Analyses and Methods, (8) Data Analysis, (9) Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, and more.

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Editors

  • Michele Bici

    Michele Bici

    Michele Bici is a Researcher in Design Methods and Tools at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering of Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. His research activities are connected to: Reverse Engineering, Simulations and Optimization, CAD-CAE Systems, Design for X, CAT&I, Design for Additive Manufacturing, and Engineering Methods for Cultural Heritage.
  • Giorgia Maria Annoscia

    Giorgia Maria Annoscia

    Giorgia Maria Annoscia is an Associate Professor in Christian and Medieval Archaeology at the Department of Science of Antiquities of Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Her research activities are related to Medieval Monastic Landscapes, Urban Archaeology, Production Archaeology, Medieval Epigraphy, War Archaeology and Topography, and Archaeology of Architecture.
  • Francesca Campana

    Francesca Campana

    Francesca Campana is an Associate Professor in Design Methods and Tools at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering of Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Her fields of research include CAD-CAE techniques for integrated product-process optimization of sheet metal components, study and analysis of mechanical damage of pipeline pipes, Reverse Engineering techniques, structural optimization by finite element analysis, Design for X, virtual prototyping with applications in integrated design, lightweight design, biomedical, and cultural heritage.
  • Paolo Cicconi

    Paolo Cicconi

    Paolo Cicconi is a Researcher in Design Methods and Tools at the Department of Industrial, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering of ROMA TRE University, Italy. His research activities are related to Computer-Aided Design, Design for Additive Manufacturing, Simulations, Design Optimization, Engineering Design Tools and Methods.

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