In exactly one month, on the 8th of April, we will meet with experts to present the results of the GRIEG-Craquelure project ‘Model of paintings with craquelure patterns for evidence-based READ MORE
Category: Heritage Science (EN)
Study on tempera paints now available!
We are delighted to share with you our newest article on the mechanical and moisture-related properties of egg tempera and distemper paints recently published in Heritage Science journal. We hope that our results will throw a new light on the READ MORE
Nefeli Avgerou joins our group
In December, we welcomed our new colleague Nefeli Avgerou, who graduated in Chemistry from the University of Crete and defended her thesis entitled Restoration of cracks in glazed clay ceramic READ MORE
HERIe workshop in Ottawa
Together with our colleagues from the Canadian Conservation Institute and Getty Conservation Institute, we presented the HERIe platform supporting the decision-making process during the workshop held by CCI in Ottawa! During this READ MORE
Chemical Analysis in the Protection of Cultural Heritage XXIII
As every year, we could not miss the Chemical Analysis in the Protection of Cultural Heritage conference held at the University of Warsaw Center for Biological and Chemical Sciences. This READ MORE
And… Action!
Last week Professor Bratasz presented the results of research and statistical data that confirm the possibility of significant reductions in energy consumption by museums during the discussion of the Panel READ MORE
Discussions about wood
At the end of October, we participated in the Wood Science and Technology III conference in Maastricht, the Netherlands, where we presented our results within the GRIEG and Preludium projects. READ MORE
Polish-Slovenian discussion vol.2
We spent the last days of September with the PVCare project partners at a meeting organized by the team of prof. Matija Strlič from the University of Ljubljana. During the READ MORE
Hidden in the Romanesque walls of the monastery
Governed by such curiosity, we decided to visit the recently opened Dominican Museum, located in the 13th-century undergrounds, as well as in the early modern rooms of the Cracow monastery. READ MORE
We developed a model of particulate matter deposition inside historic buildings
The fruit of several years of our colleague Marcin’s work in the form of an article has just been published in an electronic version in the renowned journal Science of READ MORE
