News overview
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Now Hiring: Team Assistant Position Open at LMU’s Digital Cultural Heritage InstituteLMU’s Digital Cultural Heritage Institute is hiring a Team Assistant (m/f/d) starting March 1, 2026. Join our international team in Munich.
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From Pots to Polygons: A Methodological Framework for the 3D Documentation and Visualization of Classical AntiquitiesWithin the LMU Munich’s Digital Heritage Research Colloquium Public Lectures Series
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Laser Scanning the Ara Pacis Model: A Collaborative Digital Heritage EffortFrom Rome to Munich: a laser scan that unlocks new perspectives on the Ara Pacis.
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The Ancient Mediterranean Digital Project: Its Current State and Future DirectionsWithin the LMU Munich’s Digital Heritage Research Colloquium Public Lectures Series
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Automatic Detection of Archaeological Features from Airborne Laser Scanning DataWithin the LMU Munich’s Digital Heritage Research Colloquium Public Lectures Series
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Remote Sensing and AI Approaches for Investigating the Invisible Poleis of Heloros and Kamarina, SicilyWithin the LMU Munich’s Digital Heritage Research Colloquium Public Lectures Series
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Launch of the Digital Cultural Heritage Colloquium (WiSe 2025–26)Stay tuned for weekly updates on our international guest lecturers and topics
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Preserving Heritage as Data: Prof. Nicola Lercari on Evolving Digital Ecosystems for Cultural StewardshipExploring how digital data enhances the preservation of cultural heritage and facilitates collaboration.
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LMU Munich launches a new English-taught Master’s in Digital Cultural Heritage—where technology meets the preservation of culture.LMU Munich launches a new English-taught Master’s in Digital Cultural Heritage—where technology meets the preservation of culture.
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LMU Researchers Advance Digital Heritage at CIPA 2025 with New ISPRS PublicationsThree new studies from LMU’s Institute for Digital Cultural Heritage Studies, presented at CIPA 2025, showcase cutting-edge AI, 3D, and VR applications in archaeology.
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DAAD-funded International Training in Digital Imaging Has Come to Its EndThe International Training in Digital Imaging Techniques for Cultural Heritage and Archaeology in Jordan and Egypt Has Concluded, Presenting the Outcomes and Delivering Equipment.
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IDCHS Presents First NOON Project Paper at Digital Heritage 2025The IDCHS team, together with Bornholms Museum, presented their paper Sun Stones Chronicles at Digital Heritage 2025.
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DAAD-funded International Training in Digital ImagingThe International Training in Digital Imaging Techniques for Cultural Heritage and Archaeology in Jordan and Egypt has officially commenced in Munich.
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DAAD-funded International Training in Digital Imaging is in Practice at the SMÄKThe International Training in Digital Imaging Techniques for Cultural Heritage and Archaeology in Jordan and Egypt. The Guests Participated in Digital Photogrammetry at the Ägyptisches Museum München.
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Prof. Dr. Nicola Lercari gave a talk at Ruhr University BochumProf. Dr. Nicola Lercari (LMU München) presented his research at Ruhr University Bochum
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Come join our team: 1 PhD and 2 PostDoc positions open!We are hiring! We are looking for 1 PhD and 2 PostDocs (1 E13 and 1 A13)
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Preserving Heritage as Data at the University of GenevaProfessor Nicola Lercari delivered a guest lecture titled “Preserving Heritage as Data”
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Dr. Bruno Sartini Co-Organizes SEMDH2025 WorkshopDr. Bruno Sartini co-organized SEMDH2025 at ESWC in Slovenia, presenting research on Italian ads using Linked Open Data and iconographical analysis.
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Winter School Methods in Digital Heritage 2025 – Program Concluded, Connections ContinueWe congratulate all 19 participants of the 2025 LMU Winter School Methods in Digital Heritage (MDH) on their successful completion of assignments and handing-over of their certificates.
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Applications Now Open for the New M.A. in Digital Cultural Heritage!We're thrilled to announce that admissions are now officially open for the brand-new Master of Arts in Digital Cultural Heritage!
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Winter School Participants Process Data in Our Computer LabThe participants of the MDH Winter Schoo spent the last few days processing the hundreds of photos they captured at the Museum für Abgüsse München.
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Digital Photogrammetry session at Museum für AbgüsseOur team and the participants of the Winter School: Methods in Digital Heritage met today at the Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke (MfA) to digitize various plaster cast replicas of renowned Classical and Hellenistic artworks.
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LMU Munich Methods in Digital Heritage Winter School 2025 Kicks OffThe LMU Munich Winter School: Methods in Digital Heritage (MDH) has officially begun, bringing together an international cohort of students eager to explore the latest techniques in cultural heritage digitization.
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NooN Project Begins: Advancing Digital Heritage on BornholmThe NooN project, a pioneering effort to digitize and semantically document prehistoric artifacts, has officially launched on the island of Bornholm.
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Technology and Cultural Preservation of CA ParksProf. Dr. Nicola Lercari gave an interview about the development of an interactive guide to California's history and natural environment.
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Preserving Cultural Heritage...
...in the Digital Age: A Sense of Urgency
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"We make time visible"
Article in the LMU research magazine EINSICHTEN about Prof. Dr. Nicola Lercari's research.
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Digital Imaging for Cultural Heritage and ArchaeologyCollaboration between the LMU Institute for Digital Heritage Studies and the Plastercast Museum