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Description
Analytical and morphological study of heritage materials through spectroscopic and microscopic optic and electronic techniques.Other information
Number of researchers:
5
Development status:
In research and development phase
Differentiation in the market:
Quality
Applicability of technology:
Yes
Companies and markets:
Public administrations and building companies.
Advantages:
Analysis of the cultural heritage using non-destructive methods that prevent sample deterioration.
UNESCO Code:
2211 - Solid state physics
Other members:
Juan Ignacio Jiménez López
Óscar Martínez Sacristán
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Miguel Ángel González Rebollo
Manuel Pedro Avella Romero
Publicación especializada: J. Raman Spectrosc. 2013, 44, 1156–1162. DOI: 10.1002/jrs.4346 See / Download resource |
Publicación especializada: J. Cult. Herit. 2016, 22,1061-1065. DOI: 10.1016/j.culher.2016.06.005 See / Download resource |
The purpose of this research group is the recovery, study and preservation, from a multidisciplinary perspective, of heritage assets in both their historical-archaeological and environmental aspects. This is reflected, on the one hand, with the appli... Read more >
Objectives1. To deepen the knowledge of the different materials in which this group has been researching.2. To train postgraduates through the realization of their doctoral thesis in our fields of interest.3. To attend to the needs of small and mediu... Read more >
Aims of the ChairArticle 2 of the Regulations: The following may be considered as the purposes of the Chair of European Intangible Cultural Heritage:The organization of scientific meetings, congresses, symposiums and national/international seminars r... Read more >
The main objective of the "SCIENCE AND ART IN PHILOSOPHY" Group is to create a critical discussion forum whose efforts converge in the design of a philosophical paradigm that accounts for the deep structure that underlies both scientific and artistic... Read more >