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Lun 09 Mar
Seminari e Convegni

Heritage and artificial intelligence: ongoing research experiences

On Monday, 9 March 2026, at 3.00 pm, will take place a lecture entitled Heritage and artificial intelligence: ongoing research experiences, within the conference cycle Heritage as a Project, organised as part of the activities of the Centre for History, Heritage and Inclusive Innovation - Centro Studi Vera Comoli.

The conference will be delivered by professor Marie-Paule Jungblut, University of Luxembourg and University of Liège.

Biography
Marie-Paule Jungblut is a public historian. She is known for her intellectual and practical leadership in pushing traditional museum boundaries, both in the subject of exhibitions and in the means used by museums to engage audiences. Currently, she is influencing the next generation of public historians and museum professionals through her work at the Universities of Luxembourg and Liège where she is teaching courses in public history and museology and expressing her ideas through publications.

The event is organised by the Coordinator of the Centre, professor Rosa Tamborrino, of the Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning-DIST.