CHANGE News
Upcoming event: CHANGE School France
Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté and C2RMF are hosting the ESRs for the CHANGE School France from 28 March - 2 April 2022.
Cactus Award for best interactive paper
Dipendra Mandal and Yoko Arteaga both received the Cactus Award for the best Interactive (Poster) Paper during the CIC Conference 2021
CHANGE School Poland and France
8. - 13. November the ESRs will gather in Warsaw, Poland before they travel to Burgundy, France the 15. - 17. November and Paris, France the 18. - 23. November.
Get aligned and track the CHANGEs
To understand what changes the cultural heritage objects undergo over time, a tremendous amount of data needs to be compared, analysed and stored. These data need to be aligned and ESR in CHANGE Evdokia Saiti works at NTNU Norway on how to automate this process. Read more about Saiti's Phd Project.
CHANGE School France 2020
Dates TBA
The third training event in CHANGE will take place in Paris, Germolles and Dijon. Exact dates will be announced soon.
NRK program interview
Appearance and interview at NRK. (See more)
CHANGE School Norway 2020
Finally, the time we had waited for was here – the CHANGE Training School Norway. Four months had passed since last time the CHANGE family was gathered in Paris. Now it was time to check whether the same nice atmosphere of Paris could re-emerge – this time in Norway in Gjøvik. Would the small city of Gjøvik, founded as late as in 1861, arouse the curiosity of cultural heritage for our Early Stage Researchers (ESR)? (See more)
CHANGE School Norway 2020
10-21 February 2020
All project members from CHANGE will attend the training event hosted at NTNU Gjøvik, Norway. Program will include visit to different institutions and lectures. (See more)
Colours of Paris
Surrounded by Cultural Heritage Objects all over the city, the Early Stage Researchers (ESR) in CHANGE and ApPEARS were finally meeting each other in lovely Paris. The kick-off training event for all ESRs provided new insights in the academic field of colour as well as new friendships. See more.
A week of Colour in Paris! CIC 2019
Events — 21-25 October 2019
Many ESRs from CHANGE & ApPEARS will attend the 27th Colour and Imaging Conference to be held in Paris this October 21-25.
More information on the conference can be found here.
Attendance at Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions MSCA 2019 conference
Project Manager of the ApPEARS and the CHANGE project, Anneli Torsbakken Østlien, was present at the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions MSCA 2019 conference, learning about the opportunities and challenges the actions provides. (See more)
CHANGE Kickoff Meeting 2019
CHANGE Kickoff Meeting 2019, event held at NTNU i Gjøvik May 15th and 16th. During this first meeting, project partners discussed the work plan and research topics that will be carried out in the next four years (2019- 2023) (See more)
CCWI Chiba University Attendance
CHANGE ITN project members and colleagues were present at Chiba University, Japan at CCIW (Computational Color Imaging Workshop 2019) on its 7th Edition. (See more)
ITN Coordinators day 2018
Assistance at ITN Coordinators day 2018, event held at Brussels. More information about the event and presentations.(See more)
Euromed 2018 presentation
Presentation of CHANGE ITN projects by Prof. Sony George at Euromed2018. (See more)
H2020 MSCA ITN Seminar
Presentation at H2020 MSCA ITN Seminar. Presentation topic "Two new ITN projects (CHANGE & ApPEARS): How did this happen?" by Prof. Jon Yngve Hardeberg. (See more)
Presentation at NTNU Library
Jon Yngve Hardeberg did a presentation at the NTNU library located in Gjøvik. In the presentation he explained the importance of research projects in the university community, external funding for researchers and building successfully trained researchers. CHANGE ITN project was introduced. (See more)
NRK Radio Interview
Interview at NRK Radio. (See more)
NRK program interview
Appearance and interview at NRK (min 2:40-3:45). (See more)
Story at Gemini.no
Using advanced imaging technology and 3D printing, the Color Lab at NTNU in Gjøvik will ensure our art and cultural heritage. This is possible because the institution has received NOK 80 million for two EU projects. (See more)