DTEC grant awarded for Visual Storytelling of Big Imaging Data
The Scientific Visualization & Computer Graphics group of the Johann Bernoulli Institute (PI Prof. Jos Roerdink) has been awarded an EUR 260,000 grant for the project "Visual Storytelling of Big Imaging Data" under the call "Disruptive Technologies (DTEC) / Joint eScience and Data Science across Top Sectors" of the Netherlands eScience Center (NLeSC), NWO-EW, and Dutch Digital Delta. Partners in the project are the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) and the University’s Centre for Information Technology (CIT).
Last modified: | 13 June 2019 10.25 a.m. |
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