Noticias

Curso Internacional de Verano de la Universidad de A Coruña: Técnicas de Caracterización de Piedras Patrimoniales

Apertura de la matriculación del Curso Internacional de Verano de la Universidad de A Coruña, titulado Técnicas de Caracterización de Piedras Patrimoniales, con participación de miembros y entidades asociadas de PTI-PAIS.

Este curso está enfocado a estudiantes y profesionales de la arquitectura, arqueología, restauración y patrimonio cultural. Se centra especialmente en el patrimonio construido.

 

El curso será del 18 al 29 de julio de 2022 y habrá 15 becas para estudiantes que quieran participar, cuya solicitud acaba en tan solo 11 días, el 20 de marzo

 


Registration is open for the International Summer Course of the University of A Coruña, entitled Characterisation Techniques of Heritage Stones, with the participation of members and associated entities of PTI-PAIS.

This course is focused on students and professionals of architecture, archaeology, restoration and cultural heritage. It has a special focus on built heritage.

The course will be held from 18 to 29 July 2022 and there will be 15 scholarships for students who want to participate, whose application deadline is on 20 March.


HS Academy #3 – March 8th – “Remote sensing-based approach for Cultural Heritage interpretation and monitoring”

 

HS Academy Webinar 03/2022: Remote sensing-based approaches for Cultural Heritage interpretation and monitoring

HS ACADEMY #3 will provide an overview of remote sensing-based approaches for the interpretation and monitoring of cultural heritage.  Remote-sensing based approaches to cultural heritage with application to real conservation and restoration problems.

It will be lectured by Nicola Masini, Research Director of CNR, Deputy Director of CNR-Institute of Heritage Science, Senior lecturer at Master and PhD courses of the University of Basilicata. His dominant scientific interests are focused on the development and application of remote sensing-based methods for archaeological research, landscape archaeology, cultural heritage risk analysis and conservation.

Date: March 8th, 2022. 3 p.m.

Registration: https://www.iperionhs.eu/webinar-03-2022/

The webinars are 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.

All the information and registration here:

Webinar 03/2022

 


7 de marzo – Mujeres relevantes para El Retiro – Homenaje en Casa de Vacas

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Este 7 de marzo la Asociación de Amigos de los Jardines del Buen Retiro presenta a las 18:00 en Casa de Vacas un homenaje a mujeres relevantes para El Retiro con mucha implicación en la ciencia, la tecnología, la conservación y la innovación.

Toda la información.

Programa del homenaje

 


16-18th of May – International Conference: 3rd Florence HERI-TECH: The Future of Heritage Science and Technologies

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3rd Edition of Florence HERI-TECH: The Future of Heritage Science and Technologies

The 3rd Edition of this international conference on heritage science will be celebrated in Florence the 16th to 18th of May.

The topics are Materials Science, Diagnostic and Monitoring, Engineering, Ict and digital Heritage, Environment and CH, Sustainable Architecture of CH but more topics can be proposed through here: https://www.florenceheritech.com/areas-and-topics/

Paper submission is still open until 11th of March.

The idea: «The International Conference Florence Heri-Tech: the Future of Heritage Science and Technologies, involves a large number of researches and scholars from around the world and puts the industry’s current issues under spotlight, specifically on issues related to innovative techniques and technologies for Cultural Heritage. The Conference is part of the Florence International Biennial for Art and Restoration, an international event attracting prestigious institutions and companies and creating a unique opportunity to bring together the academic word with industry. The Conference will be a significant opportunity to bring together the academic world with industry.

Heri-Tech is the first International Conference to welcome major researchers and scholars from all over the world, focusing on current and future issues in the field on issues related to innovative techniques and technologies. The city of Florence will therefore be the international heart of Restoration and Cultural and Environmental assets as well as a forum for meeting and discussing for experts, operators and enthusiasts from around the world. The Conference will be a significant opportunity for exchange between researchers and companies for the promotion of productive excellence, technological evolution, the greater use of culture for younger sections of the population and specialization in the educational field for graduates and PhD students.«

The objectives:

«To foster European mobility and co-operation between students and staff; to enhance Europe’s development as a multi-cultural society and to encourage the concept that scientific-cultural research must be an integral part of society; to promote international networks between universities, training institutes and companies to create long-term collaboration opportunities; to create favourable conditions for young graduates to enter the world of work; to demonstrate the influence of new technologies in the arts and how they can be used for innovative teaching and learning; and to establish contacts and cooperation between Institutions in the Academic world and the world of work.»

All the information here:

https://www.florenceheritech.com/ 


11F – IPERION HS, E-RIHS & PTI-PAIS in the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

IPERION HS & E-RIHS celebrated this International Day of Women and Girls in Science with a video celebrating and proudly preseting the women in the consortium, that represent the 45% of the researchers.

 

 

  • In PTI-PAIS the 56.9% of the researchers are women. These numbers are clearly a deviation from the normal. We have to celebrate but we have to encourage to endure this in any scientific field and claim the opportunity for inspiring the many girls outhere that don’t imagine themselves as scientist.

 

  • Worldwide: «Women are typically given smaller research grants than their male colleagues and, while they represent 33.3% of all researchers, only 12% of members of national science academies are women.»  Ursula von der Leyen says this must change and we agree with her.

https://www.un.org/en/observances/women-and-girls-in-science-day

https://twitter.com/vonderleyen/status/1227179333158129665

  • Also the Deputy Vice-Presidency for Scientific and Technical Areas of CSIC honoured the 50% of women coordinators of Interdisciplinary Thematic Platforms, in what our Platform is included and asked Marta Castillejo to make a statement to inspire girls that want to join the STEM field.


«My advice to a future female scientist: think big, anticipate, don’t be overcome by difficulties and enjoy the privilege of creativity, intellectual freedom and interaction with collaborators and colleagues.»

https://twitter.com/CSIC_VAACT/status/1492063096986390529 

  • We want to highlight the joint participation on divulgative activities of 5 institutes (IEM, IQFR, IO,  IFF and Cajal Institute) from CSIC for this day. The activities took place in their institutes but also in the schools and formative centers where the mental image of women science is still forming and where  the decision to devote your life to science takes place.

Sagrario Martínez Ramírez hold some of these talks in IES Joaquín Turrina and IES Palomeras-Vallecas, two secondary education institutes. The lectures were on great women scientists in history: Sagrario Ramírez Gallardo (spanish scientist that invented and patented solid fuel) and women scientists today.

 

 

  • On a side note I want to promote this webpage from the University of the Basque Country that promotes scientific activities carried out by women. https://mujeresconciencia.com/

 


Arquitectura en los Jardines del Buen Retiro. Viernes 25 de febrero

Extendemos la invitación que recibimos como miembros del Consejo Cívico y Social del Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO del Paisaje de las Artes y las Ciencias a la Conferencia en Casa de Vacas presentada por la Asociación de Amigos de los Jardines del Buen Retiro. El siguiente Viernes 25 de febrero de 2022, a las 18:00.

Entrada gratuita hasta llenar aforo.

Toda la información y programa:

Programa de «Arquitectura en los Jardines del Buen Retiro».


Symposium – «Heritage for the future, Science for Heritage» March 15-16

YOU HAVE NOW ACCESS TO THE RECORDING THROUGH THIS LINK: https://events.wisembly.com/liveheritage4future

The Foundation for Heritage Science is organisising an interesting symposium dedicated to european Heritage Science field with the support of the European Commission. The French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), the French Ministry of Culture, the University of Paris-Saclav and the University of Cergy Pais will also participate.

YOU HAVE NOW ACCESS TO THE RECORDING THROUGH THIS LINK: https://events.wisembly.com/liveheritage4future

 

This two day conference will highlight heritage science, in all its diversity, in France and in Europe, consider its central role in responding to the major contemporary challenges – whether social, cultural, economic, political or environmental – as well as its articulation with various initiatives carried out by the European institutions. Researchers and heritage professionals will present the results and conclusions of research and innovation work and its application to heritage. A number of relevant EU initiatives will be presented, which will pave the way for future perspectives in heritage science.

The updated program can be accesed here.

The program is built around this four pillars:

  • A reflective heritage for a resilient society
  • Sustainable management of cultural heritage
  • Cultural heritage in a changing context
  • Cultural heritage facing climate and environmental change

You can register through this link to access remotely to the event.

The symposium will be held in French and in English in the form of plenary sessions and round tables. Those sessions will take place at the Louvre Museum, the National Library of France (François Mitterrand site), the École du Louvre and the C2RMF.

UPDATE: The physical event is full but you can still access remotely.

Full information through the registration link: https://events.wisembly.com/heritage4future

A presentation of the Foundation for Cultural Heritage Sciences can be accesed here: https://www.heritageresearch-hub.eu/member/fondation-des-sciences-du-patrimoine/

Webpage: http://www.sciences-patrimoine.org/ 


8th february – HSAcademy: New synchrotron light sources and paleontological studies

The next webinar of HSAcademy and second of the year will be celebrated the February 8th, 2022 from 3:00 pm (CET).

New synchrotron light sources and paleontological studies:

This webinar will provide an overview of new synchrotron light sources applied to paleontological studies.

It includes recent studies on innovative synchrotron light sources applied to paleontological studies and possible application to real conservation problems.

You can register here.

The webinars are 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

You can access the rest of the webinar throught the next link https://www.iperionhs.eu/webinar-02-2022/ 


E. Munch Museum – Online seminar: «Model samples and modern reference materials collections – their use in conservation research».

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The online seminar “Model samples and modern reference materials collections – their use in conservation research” presented by the MUNCH museum in Oslo will be on 15th February 2022, 15.30h GMT+1.

The seminar is part of MUNCH shares (Deling Forum), a series of online presentations in the field of art history, conservation and museology given by specialists of these areas.

Irina Sandu, Conservation Scientist of Munch Museum in Oslo and co-PI of the research project will moderate the seminar. The four lecturers (Petra Pettersen, Erika Sandbakken, Ana Margarida Cardoso and Sara Valadas) will answer questions about the use of model samples and original artist materials for research in painting conservation. A special focus will be brought to the crayons collection from Munch museum.

The platform used for the seminar will be microsoft TEAMS and you can access it through this link.

This round table is part of the dissemination actions of a 3-year research project developed as joint-venture between the Conservation team of the Museum and a group of scientists from Hercules Centre of Evora University in Portugal. All the information about this heritage science project is here: http://www.hercules.uevora.pt/THE_SCREAM/

Also a three days conference on heritage science focused on E. Munch will be hosted too in Munch Museum in Oslo from the 22-25 of march.

This seminar have the name «UNDERSTANDING MUNCH AND
THE ART AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURIES
BETWEEN THE MUSEUM AND THE LABORATORY».

All the information about 22-25 march seminar.

There is also a newsletter in English, you may be interested in suscribe in:

Suscribe to the Newsletter.

By accepting this invitation to the seminar you are also confirming that you are willing to receive future invitations to online events organized by MUNCH.

The seminar will be recorded. We hope it is of your interest.


HSAcademy Video Webinar on laser interactions with materials in Heritage Science.

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 inaugurated the HSAcademy webinars for 2022 organized by the HS Academy and we already have a recording of it.

Here you can see the video:

 

This webinar is 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.

HSAcademy is 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 webinar took place online on January 11.

More  information  in: https://www.iperionhs.eu/webinar-1-2022-registration/

 


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