The Director of the Cartographic and Land Engineering Department of the University of Salamanca, Diego González Aguilera, is one of the most prestigious researchers at that University. He also leader the TIDOP Research Group specialized in Photogrammetry and Computer Vision. That Group consists of scientist from various disciplines, from civil engineers or architects to engineers …
Bound to map study
In spite of his 33 years, Pablo Rodríguez González (Mieres-Asturias, 1983) has a wide and recognize research and academic career. Although his close relatives have always been connected with the mining field. Pablo took his Bachelor degree in surveying engineering in 2004 from Oviedo University. Later, in 2006, he received his Master degree in Geodesy …
The research group TIDOP receives 3 Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral contracts
The research group TIDOP, located in High Polytechnic School of Avila, has received a total of 3 postdoctoral contracts (Juan de la Cierva). One of them in the formation and two in the incorporation modality. Particularly noteworthy are the contracts obtained by Pablo Rodríguez Gonzálvez and Susana Lagüela López, considering that the number of contracts offered were only …
“Medical check” of monuments
The well-known theme line of “prevention is better than cure” can extend not only to humans but also to monuments. In particular, to historical constructions, affected by several “diseases” related with the environmental conditions, natural hazards such as earthquakes, etc. As the humans, the cultural heritage requires regular examinations (preventive actions), which are not carried out nowadays, in contrast …