“FAIR data: the challenges of interoperability” 14th June – HSAcademy

“FAIR data: the challenges of interoperability” 14th June – HSAcademy

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IPERION HS and E-RIHS are organizing a series of webinars, a key source of state-of-the-art information on heritage science research, facilities, policy and impact. It contributes to developing a vibrant heritage science community and is intended for anyone involved in interdisciplinary heritage research.

The speaker, Karla Balzweit (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais), will present a talk on FAIR data and the challenges of interoperability.
F.A.I.R. data: Findable – Accessible – Interoperable – Reusable, will be shortly introduced and the importance of working towards FAIR data will be discussed, especially in Heritage Science. Heritage Science is an extremely broad and interdisciplinary field which involves both people with very different backgrounds as well as the most diverse techniques in every part of the planet with the goal of studying, understanding and preserving material and immaterial natural and cultural heritage. The challenges of making data interoperable using different characterization techniques on material samples such as works of art, geological and archaeological samples will be discussed

HS Academy Webinar 06/2022: FAIR data: the challenges of Interoperability
Join webinar 06/2022, “FAIR data: the challenges of interoperability”, on June, 14th 2022, at 3.00 pm Rome time.

You will learn

  • what FAIR in heritage science means
  • how to manage data fairly
  • how to approach the challenges of interoperability in heritage science

Key topics we’ll cover

  • Fair data
  • interoperability

Duration
45 minutes (30 minutes + 15 minutes Q&A)

More information and registration here:
https://www.iperionhs.eu/webinar-6-2022/

If you are interested in watching the video recordings of past webinars, you can visit http://www.iperionhs.eu/webinar-series/ or the E-RIHS Youtube channel.


HS ACADEMY – Developing a European collaboration in Heritage Science. May, 10th 2022

Categoría: Noticias

IPERION HS and E-RIHS are organizing a series of webinars, a key source of state-of-the-art information on heritage science research, facilities, policy and impact. It contributes to developing a vibrant heritage science community and is intended for anyone involved in interdisciplinary heritage research.

 

 

IPERION HS and E-RIHS are organizing a series of webinars, a key source of state-of-the-art information on heritage science research, facilities, policy and impact. It contributes to developing a vibrant heritage science community and is intended for anyone involved in interdisciplinary heritage research.

The speaker, Alexandre Caussé (Fondation des Sciences du Patrimoine), will present a talk on how to implement a European Research Area in the field of Heritage Science. After more than a decade of implementation of the JPI-CH initiative, alongside other initiatives such as E-RIHS, which have significantly contributed to shaping the European Research Area, offering valuable structures, instruments and experiences, what assessment can be made of this path, what are the challenges awaiting the Heritage Science community in a completely reshaped landscape under #horizoneurope, and what are the opportunities among a number of new instruments – Green Deal, New European Bauhaus, KIC on cultural and creative industries, Partnerships, Missions – shaping this new landscape?

 

Join webinar 05/2022, “Developing a European collaboration in Heritage Science”, on May, 10th 2022, at 3.00 pm Rome time.

 

Videopresentation here:

Date

May 10th, 2022 at 3 pm (Rome time zone)

You will learn

  • how to develop European collaboration in the field of Heritage Science
  • how to implement the European Research Area in Heritage Science

Key topics we’ll cover

  • European Cooperation
  • Cooperation in Heritage Science

Duration
45 minutes (30 minutes + 15 minutes Q&A)

 

More information and registration here:

IPERION HS WEBPAGE

If you are interested in watching the video recordings of past webinars, you can visit http://www.iperionhs.eu/webinar-series/ or the E-RIHS Youtube channel


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

 


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/ 


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/

 


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/


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.


IPERION 6th Webinar – «Arts and Humanities and IPERION HS»

An overview of what IPERION HS can offer to the Arts & Humanities Community

IPERION HS and E-RIHS are organizing a series of webinars, a key source of state-of-the-art information on heritage science research, facilities, policy and impact. It contributes to developing a vibrant heritage science community and is intended for anyone involved in interdisciplinary heritage research.

How can heritage science research on Arts and Humanities benefit from IPERION HS services? How do we access IPERION HS techniques and archives for Arts and Humanities? What is needed to prepare a successful research proposal?

Join webinar #6, “Arts and Humanities & IPERION HS services”, on October, 12nd 2021, at 3.00 pm CEST: http://www.iperionhs.eu/webinar-6-registration/ 

 

You will come away with a clear understanding of how useful the IPERION HS services are for Heritage Scientists working in the Arts and Humanities research and conservation and how to access IPERION HS facilities.
More information and registration here:

What IPERION HS can offer to the Arts & Humanities Community
The webinar online will introduce participants to the field of Heritage Science facilities in IPERION HS, a European project devoted to building a distributed research infrastructure in the field of Heritage Science: E-RIHS
The focus will be placed on what IPERION HS can offer to the Arts & Humanities community and how IPERION HS can answer to the heritage needs.

Date: 12th October 2021 at 3 pm CEST

You will learn:

  • What IPERION HS can offer to the Arts and Humanities community
  • Which are the latest resources and technologies for Arts and Humanities

Duration
45 minutes (30 minutes + 15 minutes Q&A)

All the information here.


IPERION HS Academy. Webinar on Built Heritage research and conservation. 14th September

Webinar #05: Built Heritage

An overview of what IPERION HS can offer to the Built Heritage Community.

If you are involved in Built Heritage research and conservation you can join the HSAcademy webinar on September 14th at 3 pm CEST and discover all the services offered by IperionHS.

The webinar takes place online and will introduce participants to the field of Heritage Science facilities 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 focus will be placed on what IPERION HS can offer to the Built Heritage community and how IPERION HS can answer to the built heritage needs.

Date
14th September 2021 at 3 pm (CEST).

You will learn

  • What IPERION HS can offer to the Built Heritage community
  • Which are the latest technologies for built heritage

Key topics we’ll cover
Heritage Science
Built Heritage

Duration
45 minutes.

Speakers:

Ralf Kilian – Fraunhofer institute, DE
Costanza Miliani – National Research Council, IT
John Hughes – University of the West of Scotland
Joseph Grau Bove – University College London, UK
Jan Van’t Hof – Cultural Heritage Agency, NL

 

 


Programme online for IPERION HS 1st Doctoral Summer School 13-16 July 2021

«EXCELLENCE IN HERITAGE SCIENCE FOR CONSERVATION AND
COLLECTION CARE RESEARCH AND ACCESS.»

The announced IPERION HS Doctoral Summer School has released a draft  programme. Some members of PTI-PAIS will participate. Emilio Cano (CENIM)  will present his paper «In-situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy for the study of metallic cultural heritage».

Download here the pdf of the programme.

An updated version will be released in June 2021.

Related news: https://pti-pais.csic.es/doctorate-summers-school-iperionhs-heritagescience/ 

IPERION HS 1st DSS – Programme online

 


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