Imanol Munoz-Pandiella is an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya – BarcelonaTech (UPC) and a core member of the ViRVIG research center . His work bridges computer graphics and cultural-heritage science, with a focus on 3-D reconstruction, appearance modeling, and interactive visualization of historical artefacts. Education Ph.D. in Computer Graphics (2017) – joint programme between Université de Limoges and Universitat de Girona (supervisors: Stéphane Mérillou, Xavier Pueyo, Carles Bosch, Nicolas Mérillou) Pre-doctoral stay – Yale University (supervisor: Holly Rushmeier) Research Interests Dr Munoz-Pandiella investigates the intersection of Computer Graphics and Cultural Heritage . Current themes include: Appearance change and weathering analysis in architectural heritage High-fidelity 3-D reconstruction from sparse data Interactive narrative frameworks for 4-D (time-varying) heritage models Physically-based rendering and differentiable inverse rendering Color constancy and illumination-robust imaging for conservation science Publication Landscape His 2024–2025 output is dominated by 4-D cultural-heritage visualization , digital restitution of lost or weathered artworks , and real-time rendering techniques . Earlier work (2021–2022) concentrated on LiDAR intensity correction and neural colorization . Collectively, these publications map onto broad disciplines of Computer Graphics , Computer Vision , and Digital Heritage , with sub-fields spanning differentiable rendering, mural-painting restoration, and interactive 3-D exploration. Scientific Awards & Grants Assistant Professor position award – UPC, 2023 Post-doctoral fellow award – DTIC, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2023 Participant and grantee – European Cloud for Heritage OpEn Science (ECHOS), 2024 Service & Leadership Program Chair, CEIG 2026 (with Elena Garces) Program Co-Chair, Web3D 2023 Guest Editor, Computers & Graphics special issue on Web3D 2023 Program Committee member, CEIG 2023 Laboratory & Collaborations Dr Munoz-Pandiella conducts his research within the ViRVIG research center at UPC, collaborating closely with cultural-heritage stakeholders across Europe. His interdisciplinary teams integrate art historians, conservation scientists, and graphics engineers to deliver open-source tools and datasets for heritage documentation and dissemination.


