NICAS project Beeldvorming, a non-invasive look inside statues
DOI:10.4121/ef39b291-5cff-4dc7-9ae4-7d17b4ea1922.v5
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DOI: 10.4121/ef39b291-5cff-4dc7-9ae4-7d17b4ea1922
DOI: 10.4121/ef39b291-5cff-4dc7-9ae4-7d17b4ea1922
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van Eijck, Lambert; Li, Yueer (2025): NICAS project Beeldvorming, a non-invasive look inside statues. Version 5. 4TU.ResearchData. collection. https://doi.org/10.4121/ef39b291-5cff-4dc7-9ae4-7d17b4ea1922.v5
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Version 5 - 2025-09-20 (latest)
Version 4 - 2025-09-16
Version 3 - 2025-09-16
Version 2 - 2025-09-16
Version 1 - 2025-09-16
Categories
- Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)
- Other Cultural Understanding
- Arts and Leisure
- Materials Engineering
- Archaeology
- Computer Software
- Heritage
- Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics
- Other Technology
- Engineering
- Physical Sciences
- History and Archaeology
- Cultural Understanding
- Technology
- Information and Computing Sciences
- Chemical Sciences
Geolocation
TU Delft Reactor Institute, Mekelweg 15, Delft, Netherlands
Time coverage 2018-2025
The Beeldvorming project aims to study 3D bulk heritage objects through neutron tomography (NT) and gamma spectroscopy (GS). The main purpose of the project is to develop a data fusion algorithm of NT and GS that is collected right after the NT experiment. The data fusion will allow to add element-specific composition information to the 3D NT-reconstructed data set. As it were, the data fusion would render the grey-value 3D computer model into a full-color.
History
- 2025-09-16 first online
- 2025-09-20 published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataReferences
Funding
- NWO-NICAS (grant code 628.007.0032) [more info...] NWO





