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Daniele Ferdani is a researcher at the Institute of Heritage Science of the National Research Council (ISPC-CNR) in Italy. He graduated in Preservation of Cultural Heritages at the University of Parma in 2006 and attained a 2nd-level postgraduate master's in Geo-technology for Archaeology at the University of Siena in 2007. In 2012 he accomplished a Ph.D. in Medieval Archaeology at the University of Siena, specializing in surveys, analysis, and representation of medieval architectures and settlements. His research activities deal with digital archaeology and are particularly oriented to the definition and experimentation of methodologies and integrated digital technologies for the acquisition, interpretation, and tridimensional reconstruction of cultural heritage and dissemination through virtual reality systems.
He collaborated in several National (Arcus - Museo Virtuale della Valle del Tevere, Archeovirtual, Prin - Aquae Patavinae, Pro.Va.Ci, MIME, and Necropoli Cerveteri) and European-funded research projects (V-Must – Virtual Museum Transnational Network, CEMEC – Connecting Early Medieval European Collection, REVEAL) holding the position of responsibility and collaborating with different international partners. In 2013 he collaborated as visiting researcher at the Swedish Pompeii Project of Lund University working on the tridimensional reconstruction of the house of Caecilius Iucundus in Pompeii. Since 2014 he has been invited as a guest lecturer at the master course on Virtual Reality in Archaeology of the Dept. of Archaeology and Ancient History, Lund University. Since 2020 he has been invited as a guest lecturer at the master course in Digital Humanities and Digital Knowledge, at the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies, University of Bologna.
Currently, he is the coordinator of the scientific cooperation projects of the ISPC with the Cultural Institutes of the Republic of San Marino and with the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium. He is the project leader of the archaeological survey campaign of the medieval fortresses in San Marino and he is involved in the PON SHINE - a project for the enhancement of the Italian nodes in the E-RIHS infrastructure - as task leader of the UO6 reMolab in Naples.
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A. Arrighetti, A. Arrighetti, B. Fanini,D. Ferdani, A. Forgione, A. Lumini,R. Manganelli Del Fà, S. Pescarin, M. Repole
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (2024): 17-24
Roberto Balzani,Sebastian Barzaghi,Gabriele Bitelli, Federica Bonifazi,Alice Bordignon,Luca Cipriani,Simona Colitti,Federica Collina,Marilena Daquino,Francesca Fabbri,Bruno Fanini,Filippo Fantini,
CoRR (2024): e00309
Journal of Cultural Heritage (2024): 161-171
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)no. 5 (2023): 2769-2769
LANDno. 2 (2023): 310-310
Digital Innovations in Architecture Engineering and Constructionpp.VII-X, (2023)
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Sofia Pescarin,Ivana Cerato,Enzo d'Annibale,Bruno Fanini,Daniele Ferdani, Rachele Manganelli Del Fà,Alessandra Marasco,Marcello Massidda,Augusto Palombini,Diego Ronchi
GCHpp.157-161, (2023)
Proceedings of the 2022 IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (2023)
Springer HandbooksSpringer Handbook of Augmented Realitypp.391-411, (2023)
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