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Robin Rofallski is a researcher at the Institute for Applied Photogrammetry (IAPG), affiliated with Jade University in Oldenburg. His work focuses on optical 3D metrology and its applications in archaeological conservation, underwater imaging, and industrial measurement systems. He actively contributes to projects like OptiKons (3D monitoring of wet wood) and Digital Rubber Processing (automated production chain).
Research Interests:
- 3D geometric analysis for conservation and industrial use
- Underwater photogrammetry and sensor fusion
- Dynamic fluid-structure interaction modeling
- Rolling shutter distortion correction in imaging
Recent Trends: His publications emphasize real-time 3D measurement systems (2024) and underwater photogrammetry (2023), with collaborations at institutions like Lovion GmbH and Jade University. Projects like TurbuMetric (2018-2022) explore turbulent wind environments using 3D metrology.
Projects & Collaborations:
- Lead role in OptiKons (2023-2025, funded by DBU)
- Subproject analysis in Digital Rubber Processing (2021-2024, BMBF-funded)
- Cooperation with Lovion GmbH and Jade University
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