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Tiziana Loni

E-mail: tialo -at- tiscali.it

Personal Informations

Birth: 24-01-1976

Education

2003 to date Computer Science Degree University of Pisa

1996 Diploma Institute of Arts - Pisa

Professional Experiences

2006 to date Working as a 3d Artist/Animator/Texturer for Big Bang Solutions - Navacchio (Pisa) .

1997 - 2004 Series of seasonal and short term jobs.

1998/99 employee in Opera Primaziale Pisana, 1999/2004 seasonal worker in Piaggio & C Spa, 2003 temporary job as clerk in Photography shop, various others.

Publications and Congresses

Articles in Journals:

  • Blender Normal Mapping (T. Loni, R. Pluss) - BlenderArt Magazine issue #6 - september 2006

Participation to Congresses:

  • Annual international Blender Conference 2008/2009 - Amsterdam

  • Gordon Research Conference 2009 - Oxford

  • ISMB ECCB Stockholm - 2009 - Sweden


Additional Informations

Languages: English, French, Italian (mother tongue)

Knowledge of Computer Science: Knowledge of Windows and Linux OS, Office, Open Office, Gimp, Blender 3d, Java and Python programming languages, C.

Other Interests: Music, Video, Nature, Painting and drawing

Links

http://www.unbruco.it






 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 May 2010 16:00  

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