TEAM

MARIANGELA VANDINI

MARIANGELA VANDINI

Scientific co-director

Associated professor in Physics applied to Cultural Heritage (SSD: FIS-07)

Head of the Conservation Science Laboratory and Coordinator of the Single Cycle Master's Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage at the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Bologna. She carries out teaching and research activities in the sector of the application of scientific methodologies for the characterization of archaeological materials and historical buildings for the purposes of knowledge, conservation and support of restoration interventions.

SARA FIORENTINO

SARA FIORENTINO

Junior assistant professor (fixed-term) | Adjunct Professor

PhD in Physics applied to Cultural Heritage (SSD FIS / 07)

Since 2012 he has been carrying out research and consultancy activities in the field of scientific methodologies applied to the study of cultural heritage, with particular interest in the characterization of materials, production technologies and conservation problems of archaeological artefacts and decorative apparatus of historic buildings. You are a contract lecturer in the Bachelor's Degree in Cultural Heritage.

She is the SIRIUS Project's Consultant on Cultural Heritage at Risk and the project's referent for the project's didactic activities. She is also in charge of the "GOAL# 18" Didactic Laboratory for students enrolled in the three-year Degree Course in "Cultural Heritage," which is linked to the SIRIUS project.

TANIA CHINNI

TANIA CHINNI

Post-Doc Research fellow

 PhD in History Cultures and Civilization (SSD: L-ANT / 08)

She has been following the SIRIUS project since March 2021, directing and organising the project team's activities to achieve the desired results. She is also in charge of the website's content.

ROBERTA LODISCO

ROBERTA LODISCO

Fellowship

Graduated in Archaeological, artistic and landscape heritage: history, protection and enhancement.

She deals with research, mapping and digital narration, through GIS supports, at the FrameLAB-Multimedia & Digital Storytelling. Since April 2021 you have been collaborating as a research fellow in the enhancement and narration of the territory within the European Project DARE, for the urban regeneration and digital transition of the Ravenna’s Darsena.

MARCO CORNAGLIA

MARCO CORNAGLIA

PhD

PhD in Cultural and Environmental Heritage at theDepartment of Cultural Heritage - University of Bologna. He works on the application of geographic information systems (GIS) to cultural heritage, specifically the digitization of Pausania's Periegesi.

ALESSANDRO IANNUCCI

ALESSANDRO IANNUCCI

Scientific co-director

Associate Professor in Greek Language and Literature (SSD: L-FIL-LET / 02)

Scientific director of FrameLAB - Multimedia & Digital Storytelling, research laboratory of the Department of Cultural Heritage active in the field of communication and public enhancement of cultural heritage.

SIMONE ZAMBRUNO

SIMONE ZAMBRUNO

Lab Technician | Adjunct Professor

PhD in Cultural Heritage Studies.

His main field of application is Digital Heritage. He deals with 3D modelling for Cultural Heritage and creation of Virtual Tours at the FrameLAB. Multimedia & Digital Storytelling. He is an adjunct professor in the Single Cycle Master's Degree course in "Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage" and tutor and teacher of the Master in Tourism Enhancement and Management of Cultural Heritage.

GIULIA CARDONI

GIULIA CARDONI

PhD student

PhD student in Cultural and Environmental Heritage at the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Bologna.

Her work focuses on the enhancement of cultural heritage through the use of techniques related to Edutainment (Serious Games) and GIS tools. The aim of her research project is to identify the techniques useful for the urban area of the Darsena district of Ravenna within the framework of the DARE-UIA European Project.

MANUELA DE VIVO

MANUELA DE VIVO

PhD

PhD at the Department of Cultural Heritage with a project on the study of the applicability of Semantic Web technologies to digital texts. She graduated in "Archaeological, artistic and landscape heritage: history, protection and enhancement" at the University of Bologna, she followed a path focused on communication, graduating with a thesis on web communication of cultural heritage. She is part of the FrameLAB team, where she has worked on several museum communication projects related to web development, 3D reconstructions and graphics.