CP7 researcher Radovan Slavuj presented his work at the IARIGAI 2013 conference recently held in Chemnitz, Germany. His publication at IARIGAI 2013 talks about spectral printing models that can be used in printing and two halftone models which can implemented during spectral printing. The title of his research paper published is ‘Review and analysis of spectral characterisation models and halftoning for multi-channel printing’.
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CP7 researchers Teun, Melissa, Paula and Radovan presented their research papers at the AIC 2013 conference recently held in Newcastle, UK. A total of 5 papers were presented and published in this conference. For more details please click here.
June 13, 2013, CP7.0 project members Aditya Sole, Radovan Slavuj and Ludovic Coppel visited the CP7.0 project partner Technische Universität Darmstadt (TUD), Darmstadt, Germany. The CP7.0 project team at Darmstadt (Dr. Steven Le Moan, MSc Sepideh Samadzadegan along with Dip-Ing Jana Blahova) did provide introduction to the laboratories at the Printing Science department at TUD. The Norway team also participated in psychophysical experiments currently being conducted as part of the CP7 research activities carried out by Dr. Le Moan.
CP7.0 project members Radovan Slavuj, Srikrishna Nudurumati, Ludovic Coppel and Aditya Sole participated in the work group meetings on June 10th and 11th, 2013 and in the Graphic Arts Color Experts’ Day organised by ICC on June 12, 2013 at Frankfurt, Germany. CP7.0 project and consortium was presented at the Experts’ Day by Radovan Slavuj and Aditya Sole giving information on the research being carried out in the project and the FP7 Marie Curie ITN funding received for the research from REA, Brussels. For more details please click here.
The third training event of the project was organised at the network partner Linköpings Universitet, Campus Norrköping, Sweden on May 27 – 31, 2013. The event was attended by all the ESRs as part of training program in the CP7.0 project.
This training event covered the fundamental knowledge about halftoning concepts and methodologies, as well as models predicting the spectral outcome of halftone prints. For more details click here.
From the 23rd to the 29th of April Océ Norway’s Business week took place in Océ showroom in Oslo. The Norwegian Colour and Visual Computing Laboratory had a day dedicated to practial colour management, giving a workshop on colour management and presentations of their research to Norwegian graphic arts industry. For more details please click here.
Paper accepted at IARIGAI 2013
Congratulations to Radovan Slavuj! Paper submitted by him is accepted at IARIGAI 2013. For details please click here.
Abstracts accepted at AIC 2013
We are happy to announce that five abstracts submitted at AIC 2013 by fellow researchers in this project have been accepted. Full papers will soon be submitted for the conference. For details please click here.
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Radovan Slavuj joins GUC as a PhD student
Radovan Slavuj has accepted the offer for a PhD position at Gjøvik University College. He will work on “Spectral Modelling for multi-channel printers and displays” under the supervision of Prof. Jon Yngve Hardeberg. Radovan’s educational background is in computational and graphic engineering and he is holding Engineering (MSc) degree from Faculty of Technical Sciences (University of Novi Sad), Serbia, as well as MSc in Digital Colour Imaging from London College of Communication. His research interests are in color management with utilization of both conventional and multispectral approaches. We welcome Radovan to CP7.0 and to Gjøvik University College.