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SUMMARY:Workshop: "FTIR Spectroscopy for the Study of Material Culture"
DESCRIPTION:<p> </p><p><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="5"><strong>Workshop: "FTIR Spectroscopy for the Study of Material Culture"</strong></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3">Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is a versatile method for chemical analysis of materials. As such, it is a standard technique in the analytical toolkit of any chemist, materials scientist, or conservation scientist. However, in fields related to cultural heritage, many unexploited opportunities remain in which FTIR could help to identify new evidence of past human behavior and to better understand the production, history, and conservation of artifacts. </font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"> </font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3">This workshop aims to facilitate the sharing of knowledge directly useful to practitioners working with cultural heritage materials. The Saturday and Sunday workshop will involve presentations and discussions in the morning, followed in the afternoon by hands-on laboratory activities and demonstrations of new handheld FTIR instruments for field applications. All are welcome, including experienced users of FTIR and those interested in exploring new possibilities for their research.</font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"> </font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3">Spots are limited, please <a data-url="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ftir-spectroscopy-for-the-study-of-material-culture-may-6-7-2017-tickets-32505376456   " href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ftir-spectroscopy-for-the-study-of-material-culture-may-6-7-2017-tickets-32505376456%20%20%C2%A0" title="">register </a></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="4"><strong>Speakers:</strong></font></p><ul><li><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"><font face="Verdana,sans-serif" size="1">Matthew Chastain (MIT) / Estimating Ceramic Firing Temperature Using FTIR: Bronze-Casting Molds from Ancient China</font></font></li><li><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"><font face="Verdana,sans-serif" size="1">Daniel Fallu (Boston University) / Soil Formation, Taphonomy, and Pastoral Models at Iron Age Nichoria, Greece.</font></font></li><li><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"><font face="Verdana,sans-serif" size="1">Xiao Ma (National Gallery of Art) / The Application of FTIR On Ancient Building Materials: A Case Study on Multi-Layered Wall Earthen Plasters from Yuzhen Palace of Ancient Building Complex of Wudang Mountains In China</font></font></li><li><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"><font face="Verdana,sans-serif" size="1">Arthur McClelland (Harvard University) / Using Specular Reflection FTIR to Analyze Surface Coatings on Historic Photographs</font></font></li><li><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"><font face="Verdana,sans-serif" size="1">Richard Newman (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) / Mopa Mopa: An Unusual South American Resin Used by The Inka</font></font></li><li><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"><font face="Verdana,sans-serif" size="1">Ilaria Patania (Boston University) / Palaeolithic Pyrotechnology: Understanding firing temperatures and cooking practices at Yuchanyan cave site, China.</font></font></li><li><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"><font face="Verdana,sans-serif" size="1">Georgina Rayner (Harvard Art Museums) / What am I? Using FTIR in the art museum to solve the puzzle</font></font></li><li><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"><font face="Verdana,sans-serif" size="1">Dave Schiering (Czitek) / The Application of a New FTIR Microspectroscopy Accessory for Far-IR Analysis of Artists’ Pigments</font></font></li></ul><p><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="4"><strong>Instrument demonstrations by:</strong></font></p><ul><li><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"><font face="Verdana,sans-serif" size="1">Agilent Technologies, Inc.</font></font></li><li><font face="Times New Roman,serif" size="3"><font face="Verdana,sans-serif" size="1">Thermo Fisher Scientific</font></font></li></ul><p> </p>
LOCATION:Center for Nanoscale Systems Laboratory for Integrated Science and Engineering 11 Oxford St Cambridge, MA 02138
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