Noticias

Understanding laser interactions with materials in Heritage Science. HS Academy

HS Academy Webinar 01/2022: Understanding laser interactions with materials in Heritage Science

Fundamentals and novel methodologies for characterization and conservation

Marta Castillejo (IQFR) PTI-PAIS coordinator is inaugurating the HSAcademy webinars for 2022 organized by the HS Academy, a collaborative initiative between IPERION HS (www.iperionhs.eu) and E-RIHS (www.e-rihs.eu).

The two European projects integrate facilities of recognized excellence in Heritage Science, offering access to a wide range of high-level scientific instruments, methodologies, data, tools and training opportunities for advancing knowledge and innovation in the field.The series contributes to the development of a vibrant heritage science community and is intended for anyone involved in interdisciplinary heritage research

The next webinar will take place online on January 11 at 3pm.

This webinar will provide an overview of pioneering laser ablation studies, that constitute the basis for laser cleaning applications, and of the parallel development of analytical methods based on laser spectroscopy and imaging techniques that have been adequately refined and adapted to the needs of heritage materials. This webinar will include recent and innovative studies on laser interaction with materials in the field of Heritage Science and its application to real conservation problems.

We got a video introduction to it.

Registration and all the updated information here: https://www.iperionhs.eu/webinar-1-2022-registration/


Gordon Research Conference: Scientific Methods in Cultural Heritage Research. Integrating Multidisciplinary Approaches for Deeper Characterization, Interpretation and Preservation of Heritage.

Next July 10th to 15th of 2022 a really interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary scientific conference on heritage science will take place at Switzerland. It is organized by the Gordon Research Conference.

«The conference, open to researchers from all fields of heritage sciences, will highlight exceptional advances in methodologies and applications, which impact the interpretation, conservation and the fundamental knowledge of global material culture.»

Preliminary program is still being developed but the sessions will cover the next topics:

  • Keynote Session: Insights and Visions Connecting Cultural Heritage Research
  • Artistic and Conservation Practice-Driven Material Study
  • Computational Advances Driving New Interpretations
  • Study of Ancient and Historical Biological Materials
  • Heritage Material Systems from Nanometric to Macroscopic Scales
  • Safer Experimental Conditions for Heritage Studies
  • Engineering and Materials Sciences in Cultural Heritage Research
  • Novel Materials Inspired by Ancient Materials and Practices
  • Keynote Session: Future Frontiers for Heritage Research by Strengthening Collaboration Between the Humanities and Science

Applications for this meeting must be submitted by June 12, 2022 but early oversuscription must be considered if you are interested.

The conference will be held at Les Diablerets Conference Center, Eurotel Victoria, Les Diablerets, Switzerland.

More updated information and applications here: https://www.grc.org/scientific-methods-in-cultural-heritage-research-conference/2022/

In conjuntion to this conferences, the will be held this seminars called «Scientific Methods in Cultural Heritage Research (GRS)» by Gordon Research Seminar.

This seminar in Heritage Science Research is more focused on  graduate students, post-docs, and other young research scientists to present and exchange cutting edge research solutions for problems related to the preservation of global Cultural Heritage.

Both can be attended but you need to follow a different application process.

It will be held the 9th and 10th of July on the same place, Les Diablerets Conference Center, Eurotel Victoria, Les Diablerets, Switzerland.

Members of PTI-PAIS and IPERION HS will have representation there.

 

 


Conferencia a alumnos sobre deterioro del patrimonio construido del grupo de Petrología Aplicada al Patrimonio (IGEO)

La investigadora Natalia Pérez Ema, investigadora del Instituto de Geociencias y miembro de PTI-PAIS, impartió ayer 14 de diciembre una conferencia a los alumnos de segundo de bachillerato y del bachillerato internacional del IES José Saramago de Majadahonda. La conferencia trató sobre conservación, restauración y deterioro del patrimonio arqueológico y arquitectónico, y en concreto sobre el «mal de la piedra», un proceso de deterioro sobre materiales pétreos que se ha visto aumentado en los últimos años.

Foto obtenida del IES JOSÉ SARAMAGO MAJADAHONDA

El grupo Petrología Aplicada a la Conservación del Patrimonio del IGEO se caracterizan por sus labores de difusión de la ciencia del patrimonio construido a todos los niveles, lo que permite estimular el interés de posibles futuros profesionales y científicos. El Instituto de Geociencias en general destaca por sus buenas labores de difusión y diseminación en Twitter

https://twitter.com/saramago_ies/status/1471140672245743633 


22-24 Junio 2022. Mujeres en el Vidrio – Artistas & Científicas.

El año 2022 será el Año Internacional del Vidrio y el 25º aniversario de la fundación del Museo de Arte en Vidrio de Alcorcón. Uniendo ambos acontecimientos se crea este Congreso Iberoamericano «Mujeres en el Vidrio: Artistas y Científicas» en torno a las mujeres en el vidrio, artistas y científicas. Se celebrará del 22 al 24 de junio de 2022. Su objetivo es establecer puentes entre mujeres profesionales que trabajan en vidrio, escuchar experiencias en las que el ingenio suple las carencias de suministros, dar herramientas para mejorar el trabajo y facilitar la conjunción entre ambos mundos (arte y ciencia) que, a veces, parecen alejados pero que no lo son tanto.

Programa

Nuestra compañera Teresa Palomar Sanz, Investigadora del Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio (CSIC) forma parte del Comité organizador y del Comité Científico de este congreso, junto a ella forman el Comité de Organziación, Mª Luisa Martínez García, Directora del Museo de Arte en Vidrio de Alcorcón y Mª Eugenia Díaz de Vivar, gestora cultural, Directora de Objetos con Vidrio.

Hasta el 14 de enero de 2022 podrás enviar tus resúmenes si estás interesado en participar, a través del siguiente enlace. Envío de resúmenes.

Toda la información en: https://secv.es/mujeres-y-vidrio/


7 December 2021. HS Academy Webinar: Archaeology and IPERION HS.

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HS Academy webinar: Archaeology and IPERION HS

An overview of what IPERION HS can offer to the archaeology community.
HS Academy webinar registration and all the information available from IPERION HS

The webinar takes place online and will introduce participants to the facilities for archaeology in IPERION HS, a European project devoted to building a distributed research infrastructure in the field of Heritage Science: E-RIHS (http://www.e-rihs.eu/).

The webinar will introduce the archaeologists to IPERION-HS and the distributed heritage science infrastructure they can access to answer a wide range of research questions. It will include short presentations by different providers representing the different service platforms of IPERION-HS: FIXLAB, ARCHLAB and MOLAB.

  • Date: December 7, 2021, at 15:00.
  • Duration: 45 minutes.
  • Speakers:

Gill Campbell, UK – She leads a team of heritage scientists based at Fort Cumberland, Portsmouth, UK. Her research focuses on the utilization of plant resources in the past, the nature of biocultural heritage and the development and improvement of archaeological science practice.  She is chair of the Association for Environmental Archaeology (AEA).

Oliver Craig, UK – He is a Professor of Archaeological Science at the University of York. He specialises in biomolecular archaeology, i.e. the recovery of proteins, lipids and DNA from ancient skeletal remains and archaeological artefacts to provide insights into past human activities. His particular interests lie in temporal transitions and variability in human diets, cuisine and subsistence practices and the impact that dietary changes had on social evolution, health and the environment.

Canan Çakırlar, NL – She is an Assistant professor of zooarchaeology and the director of the zooarchaeology laboratory at the Groningen University Institute of Archaeology (Netherlands). Her research interests include the dispersal and development of husbandry technologies during neolithisations, coastal adaptations and management of aquatic resources, climatic fluctuations and societal change, provisioning of state-level societies, and human impact on Holocene zoogeography.

Giovanni Leucci, IT – After the Degree in Physics, he has achieved the title of PhD in Environmental Geophysics. Currently. He is a Research Director at the Institute of Heritage Sciences (ISPC-CNR). Leucci’s research interests include geophysics applied to archaeology, geology, engineering, environment and non-invasive diagnostics of monumental heritage.

Laurentiu Angheluta, RO – He is a Senior Researcher at NIRD for Optoelectronics INOE 2000 with a focus on close-range and aerial photogrammetry, 3D laser scanning, and X-Ray imaging as documentation and digitization methods for Cultural Heritage assets. Other complementary skills that contribute to these activities are photography, programming, web design, and database development.


Primera jornada de «La Liga» El Museo En Clase

LA PRIMERA JORNADA DEL CONCURSO “LIGA EL MUSEO EN CLASE” SE HA DESARROLLADO CON ÉXITO EN EL COLEGIO LAGOMAR

Este 22 de noviembre ha comenzado la otra liga, La Liga El Museo en Clase:

El pasado día 19 de noviembre se ha desarrollado con éxito la primera jornada del concurso LIGA EL MUSEO EN CLASE en el Colegio Lagomar de Valdemoro (Madrid), Entidad Asociada a PTI-PAIS.

Este concurso ha sido promovido por la Comisión TESEO de docentes y estudiantes y ha animado a competir a todos los estudiantes de 3º y 4º curso de ESO del COLEGIO LAGOMAR. La entusiasta organización de los profesores Víctor Monzón y Darío Sánchez, docentes de este centro educativo, ha posibilitado el perfecto desarrollo de la primera jornada de la liga mediante la plataforma Socrative en la que se han conjugado preguntas, imágenes y conceptos sobre el patrimonio del MUSEO NACIONAL DEL PRADO, el museo vinculado a esta primera jornada de la liga.

En la Cronica de la Jornada 1 de la Liga Museo en Clase se ofrecen detalles del desarrollo de esta primera jornada que, asimismo, se espera sea exitosa en su ejecución en el IES LAS LAGUNAS de Rivas-Vaciamadrid donde se efectuará el próximo día 30 de noviembre.


9th ECTP Conference – 2-3 December: EU-Construction Industry at the heart of the Green and Digital Transitions

Paula Carmona (IQFR-PTI-PAIS) will be giving the lecture about IPERION HS, E-RIHS and PTI-PAIS, with the name «Integrating Platforms for the European Research Infrastructure ON Heritage Science (IPERION HS)»

The 9th ECTP Conference is organized by MWCC and PTEC on Thursday & Friday 2-3 December 2021 as a hybrid event, both with attendees onsite at the Palacio de Cibeles in Madrid and with an online broadcast.

Stakeholders from the whole construction value-chain and representatives of the European Commission will share their experience and outline how the EU Construction Industry is at the heart of the Built Environment green and digital transitions.

Here are some pictures of our member Paula Carmona (IQFR) presenting «Integrating Platforms for the European Research Infrastructure ON Heritage Science (IPERION HS)» the 2nd of December.

 

Registration form is available here.

The registration process is managed by the local organizers. For any questions, please send an email to ectpconference2021@plataformaptec.es
NB: Registrations for online attendance will open at the beginning of November.

Download the program here.

Objectives of the Conference:

  • Present the new Horizon Europe program from the perspective of the construction sector
  • Present the new Co-programmed Partnership Built4People
  • Present the new Strategic Research Agenda (SRIA) of the ECTP
  • Share vision with the organizations having endorsed the ECTP SRIA.

Structure around 4 topics:

  •  Urban environment and clean cities – Urban solutions
  •  Build with and for people
  • Prosperous constructive ecosystem
  • Digitalization.

Topics of the thematic parallel sessions:
  * Infrastructure & Mobility Committee: Current research examples and future trends outlook
* Transition from Energy Efficient Buildings to a Sustainable Built Environment
* Role of the Built Environment in promoting Health and Wellbeing
* Urban Scale Challenges in the Low Carbon Transition
* METABUILDING Platform as the backbone of the European Construction sector Innovation Ecosystem
* Opportunities for European Cultural Heritage in a post-pandemic era: research networks & infrastructures
* Role of Materials & Sustainability in Horizon Europe
* Circular economy in the Built Environment: present challenges and future vision
* Establishing the foundations for a European Construction digitalization
* Simulations across Building Lifecycle in BIM Digital Twin Environments (BDTEs)

Location
The ECTP Conference is held in Palacio de Cibeles, Plaza  de  Cibeles  1,  28014  Madrid, Spain. You can also assist online. (https://www.centrocentro.org/en/centrocentro/spaces/auditorium).


Local Organizing Committee
Plataforma Tecnológica Española de la Construcción (PTEC)
Madrid World Capital of Engineering, Construction and Architecture (MWCC)

Contact
Registration and practical information: PTEC (ectpconference2021@plataformaptec.es)
Programme: ECTP (secretariat@ectp.org)


PTI-PAIS at the EMS-LIBS2021 29th November – 2nd December

The Euro-Mediterranean Symposium on Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy will be held in Gijón (Spain) from November 29th to December 2nd.

We will be present there with the poster: «Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and Nonlinear Optical Microscopy for Analysis of Historical Glasses.» Lecture given by Marina Martínez Weinbaum (IQFR-PTI-PAIS) which was awarded with the Flash Talk Award.

«This event is a four-day conference and includes plenary talks, delivered by internationally recognized speakers, and oral sessions, where invited and selected contributors present their most relevant results. Participants will be able to visit the permanent poster exhibition and to meet the respective authors in the poster defence session. Moreover, 11th EMSLIBS will provide an excellent opportunity for suppliers of analytical instrumentation, relevant sample preparation equipment, consumables and chemicals, for LIBS and other related spectroscopy techniques, to exhibit at the conference. Additional entertainment will also be assured with various social activities organized throughout the conference.»

More information in the EMLIBS2021 webpage.

Related news: https://pti-pais.csic.es/emslibs-2021-eur…d-in-gijon-spain/


Research Training Course on lime and lime-based matrices (Granada) 22-26 November.

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A Research Training Course (RTC) will take place in Granada, Spain: RTC1-Part1: Properties of lime and lime-based matrices: Fundamentals and testing between 22nd and 26th November 2021.

SUSTAINABLE BUILDING LIME APPLICATIONS VIA CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND BIOMIMETIC APPROACHES

The SUBLime Network (SUstainable Building Lime applications via Circular Economy and Biomimetic Approaches) focus on developing sustainable innovation solutions for lime mortars/plasters in new construction and conservation of the built heritage.

Renovation limewash of historic buildings in brittany. Eglise sainte radegonde a riantec in morbihan. Photo h-a segalen for bcb (lhoist), 18 march 2009

The project covers the main features of lime-based applications in the masonry construction its innovations are focused in both added functionalities and sustainability aspects, strongly based on novel biomimetic and closed-loop recycling approaches.

Within the scope of this Research Network, this Research Training Course (RTC) will take place in Granada, Spain, from 22nd to 26th of November.

The Consortium decided to make most of the training course available to everyone, allowing to live stream the classes.

If you which to attend the live stream of this RTC, please register using this link (programme below):

 

Agenda of the event:

22nd November

  • 09:20 – 10:50

The History of lime and types of lime-based binders: a general introduction

Carlos Rodrigues-Navarro, University of Granada

  • 11:10 – 13:00

The lime cycle part 1: calcination and slaking

Kerstin Elert, University of Granada

  • 14:00 – 15:50

The lime cycle part 2: carbonatation

Encarnación Ruiz-Agudo, University of Granada

  • 16:10 – 18:00

Lime mortars and plasters: preparation, uses, weathering and conservation

Ana Arizzi, University of Granada

23rd November

  • 09:00 – 10:50

Analytical techniques for lime-based materials

Encarnación Ruiz-Agudo, University of Granada

  • 14:00 – 15:50

Nanolimes

Jorge Otero Hermo, University of Granada

 

25th November

  • 09:00 – 10:50

Hydraulic Binders: cement

Nele De Belie, Ghent University

  • 11:10 – 13:00

Latent hydraulic and pozzolanic additions

Nele De Belie, Ghent University

  • 14:00 – 15:50

Building limes: setting, performance and applications

Richard Ball, University of Bath

  • 16:10 – 18:00

Self-healing in concrete and lime

Nele De Belie, Ghent University

 

26th November

  • 09:00 – 10:50

Imaging techniques for lime-based materials characterization

Veerle Cnudde, Ghent University

  • 11:10 – 13:00

Industrial applications of lime

Richard Givens, Tarmac

  • 14:00 – 15:50

Testing and Declaring under the CPR

Antonio Caballero González, European Mortar Industy Organization

https://sublime-etn.eu/


CARC-CYL. Caracterización de Bienes del Patrimonio Cultural de Castilla y León

Proyecto CARC-CyL

Os presentamos un proyecto de Ciencia del Patrimonio del Centro de Conservación y Restauración de Bienes Culturales de Castilla y León. CARC-CyL. El objetivo es lograr la correcta conservación del patrimonio cultural a través del estudio, análisis y caracterización como elemento básico en la toma de decisiones.

El objetivo final es minimizar la intervención en las bienes culturales mueble y lograr su conservación preventiva mediante la sistematización de datos analíticos para su conservación. Esto incluirá la captura de imágenes multiespectrales, iluminación, posicionamiento espacial, toma de muestras “in situ” y medición y monitorización de condiciones ambientales.

Jornada de Lanzamiento: Consulta Preliminar al Mercado.

En el marco de este proyecto se está preparando una Jornada de Lanzamiento de la Consulta Preliminar al Mercado para el Reto CARC-CYL el próximo día 19 de noviembre 2021 dentro del siguiente calendario de operaciones.

Identificación de propuestas innovadoras que den respuesta a la necesidad de sistematización de datos analíticos para la conservación de los bienes del patrimonio cultural de Castilla y León.

  • Fecha 19 de noviembre de 2021.
  • Inicio 13:00 h.
  • Finalización 14:30 h.
  • Jornada tipo: Mixta, presencial y virtual.
  • Entidad Organizadora: Instituto para la Competitividad empresarial de Castilla y León.
  • Dirigido a: Empresas, start-ups, emprendedores, universidades, centros tecnológicos y todas aquellas entidades que puedan ser potenciales solucionadores del reto que plantea el proyecto,
  • Toda la información en el siguiente enlace.
Las inscripciones se realizan a través del siguiente enlace:

 

Miguel Ángel Santos – Retablo Capilla San Juan Bautista (Valladolid)

Más información en:

PIC’s Escala CPI | Empresas | Junta de Castilla y León (jcyl.es)

Web del Centro de Conservación y Restauración de Bienes Culturales de Castilla y León.

 

 

 


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