UNESCO Chair PhD student wins a best paper award!

Mr Ikrom Nishanbaev has won best paper award!

A Cloud Architecture for Processing and Visualization of 3D Geo-located Cultural Heritage Models (https://doi.org/10.5220/0009341500510061) (won the best student paper award at 6th International Conference on Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management 2020  – http://www.gistam.org/PreviousAwards.aspx)

He is supervised by myself and Dr David McMeekin, Curtin University. He joins Mafkereseb Bekele, our other PhD student, who won a young CAADRIA award last year. Ikrom is featured in the current banner for this website, explaining mixed reality and 3D walkable mixed reality maps (actually Mafi’s projects).

Ikrom’s research is more to do with the semantic web, linked open data, GIS and 3D models. You can see his PhD publications below:

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