PROGRAM
Wednesday, 26th November
9:00. Registration
9:25. Presentation
9:30. OP-01 Spectral imaging applications in art conservation, history and archaeology. Haida Liang (Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom)
11:00 OP-02 In situ chemical analyses by portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometers: principle of the method and its contribution for a better comprehension of decorated Palaeolithic key cave sites. Marine Gay (CNRS/Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris 6, France) and Ina Reiche (CNRS/Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris 6, France, and Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Germany)
12:00 OP-03 X-ray based investigation of (altered) paintings: probing the chemical state of pigmented materials on and below the visual surface. Koen Janssens (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
13:00 Discussion
16:00 OP-04 Non-invasive methods applied to the archaeo-paleontological record. Rebeca García (Universidad de Burgos, Spain)
17:30 Discussion
Thursday, 27th November
9:00 OP-05 Hyperspectral Imaging. Technology and components. Carolina López (Infaimon, Spain)
11:00 OP-06 Environmental monitoring from Satellite Earth Observation. Emilio Chuvieco (Universidad de Alcalá, Spain)
12:15 OP-07 Guided visit to the Geoforest-IUCA ERTAlab: case studies and demonstrations of the use of remote sensing for environmental issues. ERTA-lab (IUCA-Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain)
16:00 OP-08 TISCH – Terahertz Imaging and Spectroscopy for Cultural Heritage: art, architecture and archaeology conservation science. J. Bianca Jackson (University of Reading, United Kingdom)
17:30. Discussion
Friday, 28th November
9:30 OP-09 Portable Spectroscopic Instrumentation in the Field of Cultural Heritage: Raman Spectroscopy. Kepa Castro (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain)
12:00 OP-10 In-situ non-destructive tests in the Mid-Infrared with portable instruments. Some examples and applications. Fernando Tobalina (Agilent, Spain)
13:30. Discussion and Concluding remarks