The researcher from the TIDOP group Luis Javier Sánchez Aparicio receives the third award “Young Researcher in Conservation and Restoration 2019”.
Last Saturday, December 14, 2019, the researcher Luis Javier Sánchez Aparicio received the third prize “Young Researcher in Conservation and Restoration 2019” awarded by the Spanish Conservation Group of the International Institute for Conservation of historic and artistic Works. This prize supports the research trajectory of Luis Javier in the field of the conservation of historical heritage, and more specifically within the field of Geomatics. In this field he has developed numerous works, in the form of scientific publications, research projects, contracts and technological tools, aimed at preventive conservation, dissemination and diagnosis of historic buildings. During the awards ceremony, Luis Javier presented the research results of his work “Development and implementation of a technological solution for the diagnosis of historic buildings: validation in the Magistral Gate of San Francisco (Almeida, Portugal)”. In this work, he developed a new tool that, based on GIS technology, 360 technology and geospatial databases, makes it possible to speed up diagnostic work.