Nanotechnologies and nanomaterials for cultural heritage
WS.IV
Nanotechnologies and nanomaterials for cultural heritage
June 13-14
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WORKSHOP COMMITTEE Roberta FANTONI, ENEA |
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organized by | |
CoE DTC Lazio is the Centre of Excellence of DTC Lazio, the Technological District for the new technologies applied to cultural heritage of Regione Lazio (https://dtclazio.it/). The CoE DTC Lazio was founded in July 2018 by Sapienza University of Rome, Tor Vergata University, University of Roma Tre, University of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale, Tuscia University, CNR, ENEA, INFN. It is a centre of aggregation and integration of technological skills applied to the conservation, enhancement and promotion of the historical-artistic and cultural heritage of the Lazio Region. Objectives of the DTC Lazio are: to connect and enhance the existing research, training and technology transfer skills in the network set up by the founding partners (five state universities and three major research institutions); to create and support qualification and specialization initiatives for students and professionals in the sector, through training and advanced training; to allow a qualitative leap in the growth of the entire regional sector of technologies for cultural assets and activities and contribute to the establishment in Lazio of a competitive centre of excellence at European and international level; to support the processes of networking technical-scientific, entrepreneurial and institutional resources, improving the overall effectiveness of investments in the sector. | |
CSGI (Research Center for Colloid and Surface Science) is an Italian public research organization. The members of CSGI work in ten different Italian Universities on closely related scientific fields, concerning both fundamental and applied research. Fields of interest include: nanostructured and ultrafine materials, structure and dynamics of supramolecular assemblies, anophasic ternary oxides, structural analysis of biomolecules, formulation of nanophasic systems, innovative processes for the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage, bioelectronics and organic electronics CSGI is a key international player in the realization of innovative systems and nanostructured formulations for the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage as highlighted by the international interest in CSGI methods by international scientific journals and reviews, as well as national and international press and media reports. |
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13 June |
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16:00 - 17:30 Innovative nanomaterials for cultural heritage WS.IV.1 - TT.VIII.B |
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In collaboration with: CSGI | |
SYNOPSIS | |
WS.IV.1.1 TT.VIII.B.1 |
Gabriella DI CARLO |
WS.IV.1.2 TT.VIII.B.2 |
Gianfranco SABELLA & Nello VITULIANO |
WS.IV.1.3 TT.VIII.B.3 |
Giovanna POGGI |
WS.IV.1.4 TT.VIII.B.4 |
Claudia MAZZUCA |
Chair: David CHELAZZI, CSGI |
14 June |
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09:00 - 10:30 Diagnostics and nanotechnologies for cultural heritage WS.IV.2 - TT.IX.A |
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In collaboration with: Centre of Excellence DTC Lazio | |
SYNOPSIS | |
WS.IV.2.1 TT.IX.A.1 |
Roberta FANTONI CV ENEA ADAMO project within DTC focused on analysis, diagnostics and monitoring cultural heritage |
WS.IV.2.2 TT.IX.A.2 |
Claudia PELOSI |
WS.IV.2.3 TT.IX.A.3 |
Laura BERTANI CV ENEA Nanocomposites effect on laser ablation rate of treated marble samples |
WS.IV.2.4 TT.IX.A.4 |
Laura BRUNO CV University of Rome Tor Vergata Biodeterioration of stone monuments and remediation strategies |
WS.IV.2.5 TT.IX.A.5 |
Antonella MACAGNANO CV Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research (IIA), Rome Hybrid devices based on nanostructured sensors for gas and VOCs monitoring |
WS.IV.2.6 TT.IX.A.6 |
Javier BECERRA CV & Pilar ORTIZ Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain New nanomaterials for the conservation of historic limestone buildings (in video-conference) |
Chair: Roberta FANTONI, ENEA Co-Chair: Maria Sabrina SARTO, Sapienza University of Rome |
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10.30-11.00 Coffee Break | |
11:00 - 12:30 New Technologies for the safety and the reconstruction in seismic area WS.IV.3 - TT.X.A |
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In collaboration with: Centre of Excellence DTC Lazio | |
SYNOPSIS | |
WS.IV.3.1 TT.X.A.1 |
Maria Laura SANTARELLI Sapienza University of Rome SISMI Project – A multidisciplinary technology to improve the safety and the reconstruction in seismic areas |
WS.IV.3.2 TT.X.A.2 |
Federica ANTONELLI CV Tuscia University Cellulose and lignin nano-based consolidant for waterlogged archaeological wood |
WS.IV.3.3 TT.X.A.3 |
Chiara GIULIANI CV CNR-ISMN, Roma Smart materials for the corrosion inhibition of metal artefacts |
WS.IV.3.4 TT.X.A.4 |
Barbara DE FILIPPO CV IAC-CNR, Roma Corrosion behavior of Cu-Zn-Al shape memory alloy in controlled environments |
WS.IV.3.5 TT.X.A.5 |
Mohammad SHARBAF CV Sapienza University of Rome Application of Nano particles for the consolidation of historical gypsum decoration and artworks |
WS.IV.3.6 TT.X.A.6 |
Chiara D'ERME CV Sapienza University of Rome Nanofibrillated cellulose as nano-reinforcement for cementitious composites |
Chair: Maria Laura SANTARELLI, Sapienza University of Rome |
updated to June 4th, 2019