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Call for proposals Virtual Reality and 3D technology in research and education 2020-2021

04 January 2021

The Center for Information Technology (CIT) invites teachers and researchers of the University of Groningen and University Medical Centre to push the boundaries of the real world and submit project proposals for the application of virtual or augmented reality (xR) and 3D data in research and/or education. With this “call for proposals” the CIT offers a total of 900 hours of development capacity and support, including a material budget (max. €7500 per project).

Support for innovative research and education

The visualisation experts of the CIT are specialised in data visualisation and the creation of interactive xR environments or custom applications for interaction with xR/3D data. For example, their work can allow you to acquire research data or train specific skills in a virtual environment. Apart from the offer of expertise, the visualisation crew offers the facilities and equipment needed for the optimal xR/3D experience, like a 3D theatre and a VR-lab with different (head-mounted) displays, 3D printing and recording. The CIT aims at supporting innovative research and education with these technologies and facilities and is asking for project proposals which spear head xR/3D.

Procedure and timeline

  • The deadline for applications is: Monday the 1st of February 2021 at 9 AM
  • Every individual proposal will be evaluated by a jury of specialists from within the UG. The result of this review will be sent to the applicant within two weeks of the submission deadline
  • If your application is granted, an intake will be planned to draw up a precise work plan

Contact

For questions about the procedure or advice about your application you can contact: realitycenter@rug.nl

Last modified:25 April 2022 10.14 a.m.
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