The National Science Foundation’s Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) program is investing $3.2 million over five years in a University of California, San Diego-based project for Training, Research and Education in Engineering for Cultural Heritage Diagnostics (TEECH). With field sites in Italy, Jordan and Mongolia, the international IGERT-TEECH program is carried out through the UCSD Center of Interdisciplinary Science for Art, Architecture and Archaeology (CISA3), a partnership of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), Jacobs School of Engineering, and UCSD’s Division of Arts & Humanities.



Apr 25, 2012
CISA3 Paper Accepted to COM.Geo Conference

Apr 16, 2012
Invited by U.S. State Department, UC San Diego Researcher Engages Students, Public in South Africa

Mar 12, 2012
Data Support Theory on Location of Lost Leonardo da Vinci Painting

Mar 07, 2012
UC San Diego in the Hall of the Lost Da Vinci

Mar 06, 2012
IGERT Faculty, Trainees and Staff in the Hall of the Lost Da Vinci

Jan 22, 2012
UC San Diego professor conducts “cyber-archaeology” in lands far away



Apr 18, 2012
Physicist vows to find answer to da Vinci mural mystery

Apr 16, 2012
Finding da Vinci's Lost Battle of Anghiari

Apr 13, 2012
Physicist Hunts Lost da Vinci Mural

Mar 29, 2012
The real da Vinci code: Louvre unlocks last work



Apr 13, 2012
Voice of America: Physicist Hunts Lost da Vinci Mural

Apr 6, 2012
Time Capsules? The Maritime Archaeology of the Baltic Sea and New Perspectives on History

Mar 20, 2012
National Geographic Channel: In the Field: The Lost Leonardo Da Vinci

Mar 20, 2012
Leonardo, Il Momento della Verita (The Moment of Truth)