An international team of students has carried out practical training at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) using a terrestrial laser scanner simulation program, with virtual reality, developed within the framework of the VRScan3D project.
The group, made up of three students from the Kyiv University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (KNUCA), three students from the Dnipro Technical University (DNTU) – in the case of both Ukrainian universities, six women, due to the existing restrictions on men leaving the country at war -, three students from the University of Bamberg, three students from the Jade University of Applied Sciences and two students from the UPV, is led by a lecturer from each of these universities and two Ukrainian Research Assistants, Iuliia Horkovchuk and Denys Gorkovchuk, KNUCA lecturers currently employed by the UPV, who have been the organizers of this workshop held at the UPV’s Cartographic Engineering, Geodesy and Photogrammetry Department, and funded by the German Academic Exchange Service.
During the workshop, the team of students used the laser scanner simulation software VRScan to perform real 3D scans of the interior of the building of the School of Engineering in Geodesy, Cartography and Surveying of the UPV, with 4 different teams.
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