Workshop - Geology, Archaeology and Culture Heritage studies in a new light

from Tuesday, 15 January 2019 (16:00) to Thursday, 17 January 2019 (14:30)
various

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
15 Jan 2019
16 Jan 2019
17 Jan 2019
AM
09:00 --- Registration and Coffee ---
09:30
Welcome and Introduction - Björn Nilsson & Stephen Hall (until 09:50) (room C121)
09:50
1-slide challenge, Session I (until 10:15) (room C121)
10:15
X-Rays, Synchrotron light, Geology, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage studies. Methods, possibilities and case studies (until 12:00) (room C121)
10:15 Advanced hard X-ray Microtomography Techniques: from Earth Science to Cultural Heritage studies - Dr. Lucia Mancini (Elettra - Sincrotrone Trieste SCpA)   (room C121)
10:55 X-rays and archaeology at ICTP Multidisciplinary Laboratory: an overview of recent studies using microCT applied to archaeological materials. - Dr. Federico Bernardini (Multidisciplinary Laboratory, The "Abdus Salam" International Centre for Theoretical Physics)   (room C121)
11:15 From archaeological samples to paintings and violins: The Cultural Heritage Platform at Elettra Sincotrone, Trieste - Dr. Franco Zanini (Elettra - Sincrotrone Trieste)   (room C121)
11:45 Discussion and Questions   (room C121)
09:00
Introduction and some reflexions of yesterdays work - Christoph Quitmann, Lovisa Dal and Mikael Calner (until 09:30) (5-5-1 - Main Seminar Room)
09:30
Group work (until 11:00) (5-5-1 - Main Seminar Room)
11:00
Coffee Break (until 11:30) (5-5-1 - Main Seminar Room)
11:30
Concluding Panel discussion: Where are we now, where do we want to be 2020, 2030? - Chair: Björn Nilsson (until 13:30) (5-5-1 - Main Seminar Room)
PM
16:00
Presentation and visit to Max IV - Rajmund Mokso (until 17:30) ()
17:30 --- Networking, with beer & sandwich ---
12:00 --- Lunch break ---
13:00
Geology and the application of different synchrotron and neutron techniques. Some case studies from Lund University (until 13:45) (room C121)
13:00 The history of shallow seas in a carbonate sand-grain - Prof. Mikael Calner   (room C121)
13:10 On the road to better marine climate and environmental reconstructions by using synchrotron X-ray and plasma analytical methods - Prof. Helena Filipsson (Dept. of Geology, Lund University)   (room C121)
13:20 X-ray and synchrotron light reveal the softer side of an ancient 'sea monster’ - Dr. Johan Lindgren   (room C121)
13:30 Impactite formation studied by neutron tomography - Identification and distribution of projectile material in Libyan Desert Glass - Ms. Josefin Martell   (room C121)
13:45
Synchrotron and microCT techniques at Lund University: some possible applications - Rajmund Mokso and Stephen Hall (until 14:30) (room C121)
14:30 --- Coffee Break ---
15:00
Neutron imaging applications in Geology, Archaeology and Cultur Heritage studies: methods, case studies and future strategies - Burkhard Schillinger (until 16:00) (room C121)
16:00
Managing collections and new methods. A short note from the conservator's perspective - Lovisa Dal (until 16:20) (room C121)
16:20
Summary, responses and settings for the workshop the 17th of January (until 17:00) (room C121)
18:30 --- Conference dinner ---
13:30
Lunch and Farewell (until 14:30) (5-5-1 - Main Seminar Room)
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