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21-01-2009 Analyze This! Videreuddannelseskursus Dear colleagues,
Registration is now open for the NKF further education course Analyze This! 16.-18.02.09 in Finland. Detailed information about registration, venue etc. is found below the program in this message.
We hope to see you here very soon! For the organizing committee Riitta Koskivirta
ANALYZE THIS! NKF''''s further education course TENTAVIVE PROGRAM
DAY 1 Monday 16.2.2009 8.30-9.30 Registration 9.30- 11.00 Opening session Tuula Auer, Welcome to NKF-Seminar and Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Introduction lectures, Ulla Knuutinen and Norman Tennent
Session 1. MICROSCOPY OM (Optical Microscopy), Polarizing microscopy, Stereo and VIS (Visible Light) microscopy Thorborg von Konow and Tiina Sonninen, Case study (to be confirmed) Vesa Ylöstalo, Instrument demonstration: New microscopy technology
Discussion
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30- 13.00 Session 2
COLOR MEASUREMENTS
Lauri Niemi, NCS Color Systems
Ulla Knuutinen, Principles of VIS and CIE-Lab measurements with case studies
Katja Luoma, Documentation of colours and pigments of historical wall Paper
Discussion
13.00- 14.30 Lunch break
14.30- 16.00 Session 3
COLOR MEASUREMENTS CONTINUING
Päivi Ukkonen, Yellowing and color changes of rag paper,
Effect of deacidifying and artificial ageing on rag paper.
ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS
Ulla Knuutinen, Development of non- invasive element analyses with XRF (IIXRF and EDXRF)
Olli Poijärvi, Authenticity studies of Russian Avant
Garde paintings with EDXRF.
Discussion
16.00- 16.30 Coffee break
16.30- 17.30 Session 4
ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS CONTINUING
Kirsi Hiltunen, Titanium white pigment on artist''''s palette.
Gry Landro, Case study: The conservation of Scream - the stolen and re-found painting by Edvard Munch
Discussion
DAY 2
Tuesday 17.2.2009
9.30-11.00 Session 5
ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS CONTINUING
Demetrios Anglos, LIBS (Laser- induced breakdown spectroscopy), new technique for
analysisof cultural heritage materials.
ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR GROUP ANALYSIS
Ulla Knuutinen, Short introduction to IR spectroscopy.
Timo Tuomi, Instrument demonstration: Bruker ALPHA
FTIR- spektrometer, world''''s smallest FTIR - effective construction for routine materials research.
Discussion
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-13.00 Session 5
ATOMIC GROUP AND MOLECULAR COMPUND ANALYSIS CONTINUING
Elzbieta Djupsjöbacka, Case study: chemicals of
Police museum Yvonne Shashoua, FTIR applications on plastic polymers
Kepa Castro, Raman spectroscopy
Discussion
13. 00- 14.30 Lunch break
14.30- 16.30 Session 6
ATOMIC GROUP AND MOLECULAR COMPUND ANALYSIS CONTINUING
Apostolos Spyros, Characterization of organic materials: natural and synthetic resins and waxes
with NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy.
CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS
Kirsi Perkiömäki, Principles of chromatography,
Taina Leppilahti, Case studies of washing and
cleaning processes of paper and textile materials with LC (liquid chromatography),
IC (ion chromatography).
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Terje Grøntoft, Air Pollutants – Sampling and
Analysis Methods in Museums and Collections. With particular focus on
dosimetery.
Discussion
DAY 3
Wednesday 18.2.2009
9.30- 11.00 Session 7
BIODETERIORATION
Kari Steffen, Analysis of archaeological wood
Eero Ehanti, Case study on the wreck of Vrouw Maria
3 D VISUALIZATION
Pasi Kaarto, Pompeii project case study
Discussions
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30- 13.00 Session 8
Norman Tennent, Does research meet practice in conservation? Conservators role? Cooperation with
material scientists?
Discussion
Closing of Seminar.
Analyze This! Seminar in Finland 2009
Basic information
Themes discussed in the seminar will include the following: Methods of analysis Cooperation between researchers and conservators How to choose an appropriate method of analysis Realistic goals in using various analytical tools and methods Case studies Demonstration of analyses Discussion and critique
Number of participants: 100 – 150
Participants: members of the Nordic Association of Conservators, conservators in practice. If space is available, also conservation students and non-members conservators may attend, with a higher registration fee.
Preprints: as much material as the speakers will hand in to the organizers before the seminar will be copied in color to the participants.
Venue: Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Lummetie 2B
00130 Vantaa
Finland
The venue is located very close to the Tikkurila train station, which has very frequent and fast (15-20 minutes) train connections to the Helsinki main railway station. More information about the venue, transportation, hotels etc will be posted very soon the website of the NKF Finnish section:
www.konservaattoriliitto.fi
Date: 16-18 February 2009
Organized by: the Nordic Association of Conservators Finnish Section ra in cooperation with the Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences.
Registration:
Registration fee for the members of NKF: 150 € Non-members, please contact: ulla.klemela@nba.fi Registration at latest on February 4th by e-mail: ulla.klemela@nba.fi Please write "Analyze This!" in the subject line.
Following information should be mentioned:
Name
Title
Institution
Address
e-mail
NKF membership status
Payment should be made at latest on February 9th 2009 to the following
account:
Pohjoismainen konservaattoriliitto Suomen osasto
Bank: Sampo Pankki Oyj
Unioninkatu 22
00075 Sampo Pankki
account: 800017-71247559
international account IBAN: FI5880001771247559
BIC code: DABAFIHH
Organizing committee:
Riitta Koskivirta
Conservator
Chair, the Nordic Association of Conservators Finnish Section ra The Finnish Museum of Photography Cable Factory Tallberginkatu 1 G 00180 Helsinki tel. +358 9 6866 36 18
Email: riitta.koskivirta@fmp.fi
Eero Ehanti
Conservator
National Board of Antiquities
Hylkysaari
00570 Helsinki
Finland
Tel. +358 9 40509062
Email: eero.ehanti@nba.fi
Maria Järvinen
Conservator
The Finnish Museum of Photography
Cable Factory
Tallberginkatu 1 G
00180 Helsinki
Finland
Tel. +358 9 686 63619
Email: maria.jarvinen@fmp.fi
Ulla Klemelä
Conservator
National Board of Antiquities
Maritime museum of Finland
Hylkysaari
00570 Helsinki
Finland
Tel. +358 9 40509065
Email: ulla.klemela@nba.fi
Ulla Knuutinen
M.Sc.
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Lummetie 2B 00130 Vantaa Helsinki Tel. +358 (0)20 7553 424
Email: ulla.knuutinen@metropolia.fi
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