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Jiri Cajthaml is a Full Professor at the Department of Geomatics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague. His research focuses on georeferencing historical maps and analyzing land use changes, with strong applications in cultural and industrial heritage preservation.
His research interests include:
- Geomatics and GIS
- Historical Cartography
- Georeferencing Techniques
- Land Use and Landscape Change
- Cultural Heritage Modeling
- Web Mapping Applications
The recent publications of Jiri Cajthaml reflect a consistent focus on integrating historical cartographic and textual sources into modern geospatial frameworks. His work emphasizes procedural modeling, automated vectorization, and multi-source data fusion for reconstructing historical environments, particularly in Central Europe. There is a clear trend toward digital preservation and accessibility of industrial and cultural heritage through advanced GIS technologies.
He has led research projects funded by the Czech Science Foundation and the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, demonstrating sustained success in securing competitive research grants. While no formal list of advisees is provided, his collaborative publications suggest mentorship and team leadership within his department.
Jiri Cajthaml is actively involved in academic discourse, as evidenced by his participation in international conferences such as the Industrial Heritage Reloaded congress in Montreal. His work bridges technical geospatial science with humanities-driven heritage research, contributing significantly to both domains.
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