Cyprus Institute nvites applications for a JavaScript (WebGL) Developer to work as member of the STARC Centre. The successful candidate will work in the framework of the Invisible Heritage – Analysis and Technology Project (IH-AT) which aims to design and develop an innovative portal comprised of reliable and efficient technology-ready tools for the visualization, documentation and analysis of the UNESCO listed churches in the Troodos area. The project aims in applying Non-Destructive-Techniques (NDT), geophysics, 3D modelling and visualization methods, supported by art-historical and archaeological research, to investigate a cluster of selected churches in Cyprus. The main aims are to preserve by way of record the existing structural remains and to identify lost and invisible features as well as assess the conservation conditions of their structures. The portal based on WebGL libraries will be exploited by a variety of stakeholders and is targeted to multiple economical actors such as public authorities, universities and individuals.
Responsibilities
Online visualization of 3D models
Development of JavaScript-based interactive tools for online 3D visualization
2D and 3D data fusion
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JavaScript (WebGL) Developer at Cyprus Institute