Our group’s mission to support museums in their pursuit of more sustainable energy consumption without impairing conditions of exhibited and stored objects has become even more relevant today. The prospect READ MORE
Visiting Prof. Suiker at TU/e in Eindhoven
The project PRELUDIUM 19 experiments have advanced significantly since the successful tests of the measurement methodology. Moreover, the results obtained with the “wedge splitting method” gave rise to new research READ MORE
Meet our new trainee, Aurora Cairoli
She is a master student studying Cultural Heritage Conservation Science at the University of Milan. Aurora came to Poland thanks to the ERASMUS+ Traineeship grant and will be working for READ MORE
Challenges and opportunities for museums in carbon neutral future
Lukasz Bratasz was invited by the Getty Conservation Institute to talk about “Museums in Carbon Neutral Future”. The panel discussion led by Eric Breitung (The Met), Cecilia Winter (GCI) and READ MORE
One step closer to the legacy of Tadeusz Kantor
In addition to the positive HR news we shared recently, the PVCare project is progressing just as well in terms of research. Our colleague Sergii is gradually processing the scans READ MORE
Characterizing fracture process in lime wood
We committed ourselves to measure the fracture toughness of lime wood in a wide range of relative humidities (RH). Thanks to those experiments, we will better answer the question of READ MORE
Sonia Bujok joins the PVCare project
We are pleased to announce that Sonia Bujok has joined our team and is starting work in the PVCare project as an Assistant. Sonia is interested in “green” materials and READ MORE
Partner of our projects, Dr. Aleksandra Hola, recalls participation in the Getty Foundation program
We encourage you to read the interview with Dr. Aleksandra Hola, an art conservator and partner in the GRIEG project, published by Getty. In the interview titled “How to Save READ MORE
First measurements in the PVCare project on the objects from the CRICOTEKA collection
As part of the project “Preventive Conservation Strategies for Poly (vinyl chloride) Objects – PVCare”, we were asked to perform a microscopic scan of objects belonging to the CRICOTEKA collection. READ MORE
We publish the developed method of risk of fracture analysis in wooden sculptures
Would you have thought about the importance of a heating strategy not only in museums, but also in historic interiors of temples, palaces and manors? If you plan to organize READ MORE
