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.
December gave us plenty of speeches at conferences and workshops. In addition to the previously mentioned CollectionCare and AChwOZ conferences, we took part in two on-line events:

Dr Strojecki acknowledged many projects and institutions involved in HERIe development
– Mechanics for Art Conservation Workshop organized by Imperial College London; Łukasz Bratasz gave a short lecture entitled Crack patterns in panel paintings: modeling and experimental verification
– Imaging Cultural Heritage: technologies, methods, models and risk assessment workshop organized by Dr. Jacek Fiutowski from NanoSyd, Mads Clausen Institute, SDU (Denmark); Our colleagues presented their speeches:
Sergii Antropov, Microscopic scanner application for analysis of craquelure in paintings
Marcin Strojecki, HERIe – decision-supporting platform in the service of heritage science
Magdalena Soboń, Modelling the risk of fracture in massive sculptures due to environmental stresses
There is no better Christmas present for a researcher than the opportunity to present their results and discuss and network with other scientists 😊

