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Call for Abstracts: Climate Change and Cultural Heritage – Identifying Impacts and Implementing Preservation Strategies

Call for Abstracts: Climate Change and Cultural Heritage – Identifying Impacts and Implementing Preservation Strategies Are you conducting research or working at the critical intersection of climate change and cultural heritage preservation? The TRIQUETRA Project, alongside the Green Cluster projects and FPCUP action, invites you to contribute to the CL3.2.7 session: “Climate Change and Cultural […]

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Call for Abstracts: Living Planet Symposium 2025

Call for Abstracts: Living Planet Symposium 2025 The TRIQUETRA Project is pleased to invite researchers, policymakers, and industry experts to contribute to the upcoming Living Planet Symposium 2025 (LPS25) by submitting abstracts to our dedicated session: Theme B: Climate Action and Sustainability Challenges Sub-theme 03: Adaptation, Mitigation, Resilience Session Title: B.03.05 Heritage at Risk: Innovative

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TRIQUETRA participates in ESC2024

TRIQUETRA participates in ESC2024 The ESC2024 Conference in Corfu served as the platform for a significant presentation by Prof. Salvatore Martino from Sapienza Università di Roma. A key partner of the TRIQUETRA Project, Prof. Martino shared valuable findings on seismic hazard assessment at some of Greece’s most renowned archaeological sites. Investigating Seismic Hazards at Greek

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Triquetra Project Showcased at the 18th Plinius Conference on Mediterranean Risks

Triquetra Project Showcased at the 18th Plinius Conference on Mediterranean Risks The Triquetra project was presented at the 18th Plinius Conference on Mediterranean Risks, held from 30 September to 3 October 2024, at the historic Old Port of Chania – Chania Culture Centre in Greece. This event served as a platform for interdisciplinary experts to

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TRIQUETRA Project Highlights Key Climate Change Discussions at GERTIF2024

TRIQUETRA Project Highlights Key Climate Change Discussions at GERTIF2024 The TRIQUETRA Project was prominently featured during the first panel discussion hosted by Geosystems Hellas (GSH) at the German Pavilion in Thessaloniki, as part of the GERTIF2024 event. The panel, titled “Climate Change and Its Impact on Geospatial Technologies,” brought together experts to address pressing global

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Triquetra Participates in EMRA 2024: Showcasing Innovations in Marine Robotics

Τriquetra is proud to announce its participation in the EMRA 2024 workshop, hosted by the Institute of Marine Engineering of the Italian National Research Council (INM-CNR) from 27th to 29th May 2024. Celebrating the tenth anniversary of this event, EMRA 2024 creates a dynamic platform for professionals in the field of marine robotics and applications.

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Triquetra Project Fieldwork: 3D Model of Celtic Pile Dwellings at Lake Starnberg

June 2024 As part of the TRIQUETRA project, the German Aerospace Center (DLR) has created a high-precision 3D model of the early Celtic pile dwellings around Roseninsel in Lake Starnberg. Using the robotic surface vehicle LimnoVIS, DLR collected extensive underwater images, which were then used to generate this detailed model. By the end of May

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Triquetra Project: Active Participation in the 2024 CIPA Summer School

The Triquetra project was presented in the 2024 CIPA Summer School on 3D documentation of cultural heritage, held from May 19th to May 25th in Rhodes, Greece. This annual event is a crucial platform for advancing knowledge and expertise in the preservation of cultural heritage through innovative 3D documentation techniques. Each year, the summer school

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TRIQUETRA Project Holds Successful 3rd Plenary Meeting in Ventotene, Italy

The TRIQUETRA project successfully conducted its 3rd Plenary Meeting on May 21 and 22, 2024, in the scenic town of Ventotene, Italy. The meeting, organized by Salvatore Martino from Sapienza University, brought together the diverse group of experts and stakeholders in the Triquetra project, dedicated to advancing the project’s goals. Day 1: Consortium Meeting and

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