EduceLab is a highly specialized heritage science laboratory at the University of Kentucky, expertly designed to provide data-intensive yet object-centric solutions to the most challenging problems in the study of cultural heritage.
Built on an NSF mid-scale infrastructure grant, our mission is to advance the interdisciplinary domain of heritage science by developing advanced methodologies for the non-invasive imaging, characterization, and digital analysis of cultural and natural heritage.
We are committed to open science and building accessible, high-performance tools for the broader heritage science community. Our repositories largely focus on:
- Imaging & Capture Utilities: Creating accessible applications and scripts for automating hardware, calculating optical system parameters, and managing DSLR camera arrays.
- Volumetric Analysis Tools: Open-source libraries and toolkits designed for the complex processing, segmentation, and mapping of 3D datasets.
Heritage science is inherently a convergence discipline. We rely on robust collaborations across computer science, engineering, physics, chemistry, and the humanities.
- 🌐 Website: educelab.engr.uky.edu
- 🐙 GitHub: @educelab
- 📍 Location: University of Kentucky | Lexington, KY
EduceLab is supported by a National Science Foundation Mid-Scale Research Infrastructure Project (Award Number 2131940).