This achievement allows us to understand how craquelures – a network of cracks – are formed in paintings, but also enables the development of effective methods of protecting works of READ MORE
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 814624
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Wintertime is full of performances
The breakthrough of the year is, on the one hand, time to slow down and enjoy the upcoming Christmas, and on the other hand – an intense time for summaries. READ MORE
Two important conferences, CollectionCare and ACHwOZ, already behind us!
Both meetings gathered a really large group of listeners, each over 150 people! The CollectionCare conference, organized by the team from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), was a summary READ MORE
Academic exchanges are back! We host two foreign PhD students
The COVID-19 virus has caused quite a slide in many areas of life, including without a doubt science. But is it possible to imagine the world of science without academic READ MORE
Upcoming conferences of SyMBoL and CollectionCare projects
The agenda of major events for 2021 should include two conferences on cultural heritage research: 1. SyMBoL conference – Sustainable Management of heritage Buildings in a Long-term perspective Date: September READ MORE
Investigating cracks in paintings on the SOLEIL synchrotron
The formation of cracks in paintings has many aspects – not only mechanical, but also chemical. Answers to the question about the processes taking place near the fracture can be READ MORE
Our models ‘on catwalk’ – COMSOL conference Europe 2020
COMSOL Multiphysics® is one of our basic tools that allows us to simulate changes taking place in historical objects under the influence of climate. We study various scenarios of probable READ MORE
Our team is growing: Arkadiusz Janas joins the CollectionCare project
The Cultural Heritage Research Group has gained a new member. Arkadiusz Janas will support the team as a part of CollectionCare, which is focused on developing a comprehensive model of READ MORE
CollectionCare: Computational modeling takes center stage during stay-at-home orders
Although it is not possible to remotely conduct laboratory experiments, nothing has stopped us from continuing to develop computational models while working from home! The mobility of these computational strategies READ MORE