About

Artificial Intelligence Applied to Cultural Heritage and Fine Arts

Since our inception in 2020, our team has been at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence with art history and cultural heritage. Our unique approach has not only revolutionized traditional methods but has also fostered a collaborative synergy with art historians, artists, and academic institutions worldwide.

Our expertise and innovative contributions have been recognized and supported through prestigious accolades, including the Helmholtz Researcher Grant in 2023 and the G-Research Grant in 2021. Our pioneering efforts have also been noticed in the academic community, with notable mentions at leading conferences such as ICML and NeurIPS in 2022.

Beyond the realm of academia and research, our work has captivated audiences in the art world, with features in esteemed exhibitions at the TATE Britain in 2023 and the Bristol Watershed in 2022. These showcases highlight the practical applications of our technologies and the tangible difference we make in the preservation and conservation of art.

Meet the Team

Lucia
Lucia Cipolina-Kun
Lucia holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Bristol, UK and an MSc in Mathematics from NYU.
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Simone
Simone Caenazzo
Simone is a Mechanical Engineer with a Master in Complex Systems by Kings College London.
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Gaston
Gaston Mazzei
Gaston is a Physicist and software developer with a Master in quantum high-performance computing from Universite Paris-Saclay.
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Sergio
Sergio Manuel Papadakis
Sergio is a Nuclear Physicist with an MSc in Artificial Intelligence. He is also a Kaggle Master currently working as an AI engineer.
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