Doctor-Ing. In Computer Sciences from 2013, he worked on several research projects, from academics ones to industrials. After a research fellow position in Germany in 2014, he was back to France, in Tours, to create in 2016 with Pr. Gilles Venturini and head a new applied research lab, called ILIAD3. ILIAD3 helps various labs in the field of AI data algorithms, computer vision, 3D digital capture and visualisation and interactions projects.

Xavier BRUNETAUD is Professor at the University of Orleans, France. He is graduate in Civil Engineering from Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan and made his PhD in Ecole Centrale Paris on concrete durability. He teaches structural mechanics and construction materials in the Polytech Orleans Engineering School. Member of the Laboratory of Mechanics “Gabriel Lamé”, his main research field is the durability of built heritage materials, mostly historical masonry.

Sylvie Treuillet is an Associate Professor at the University of Orléans. She has been working as a specialist in computer vision and pattern recognition since 1994. She received MS degree in electrical engineering and obtained a PhD in computer vision at the University of Clermont-Ferrand.

Andreas Kolb is head of the Computer Graphics and Multimedia Systems Group at the University of Siegen since 2003. His research interests are sensor data processing including scene reconstruction, sensor simulation, and image analysis. He received his PhD at the University of Erlangen. He is member of ACM/SIGGRAPH (since 2002) and Eurographics Association (since 2001). From 10/2009 until 09/2018 he was the spokesman of the Research Training Group 1564 "Imaging New Modalities", funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).

Belén Riveiro is an Associate Professor of Structural Engineering at the University of Vigo. She has been an Associate Professor in Geomatics at Newcastle University (UK), and was a postdoctoral visiting research fellow at the University of Minho (2012 and 2014), the University of Cambridge (2015) and at Delft University of Technology (2016). Her research is focused on the use of remote sensing in structural engineering for the automated modelling, inspection and material characterization using inverse analysis procedures.

Frédéric is a Reader in Construction Informatics at The University of Edinburgh. He leads the CyberBuild Lab whose research explores digital twinning solutions – integrating reality capture, data processing, information management, and visualisation technologies – to enhance construction project delivery and built environment monitoring (including historic building environment).