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果冻影院 Institute for Sustainable Heritage 2014 highlights

18 December 2014

Guest lectures

Prior to becoming an Institute, the 果冻影院 Institute Sustainable Heritage (果冻影院 ISH) contributed to the Bartlett鈥檚 REF 2014 results as a successful research cluster within the Faculty. 果冻影院 ISH will continue to build on this success in 2015.聽

In October 2014, the 果冻影院 Institute for Sustainable Heritage welcomed the first cohort of doctoral students to the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training Science and Engineering in Arts, Heritage and Archaeology (SEAHA). This is an 8-year initiative to train at least 60 students in the emerging field of heritage science research, in which 果冻影院, in collaboration with the University of Oxford and the University of Brighton, works with more than 50 industrial, heritage and research stakeholders. This is the largest single investment by EPSRC in heritage science research to date. The distinguishing feature of SEAHA is tri-partite supervision by academic, industrial and heritage supervisors, and a rich array of cohort activities, from field projects to SEAHA-wide events.

Research on dust at 果冻影院 ISH

Particulate matter in indoor environments is a well-known health concern; however, in heritage environments its deposition is also a conservation concern. At the 果冻影院 Institute for Sustainable Heritage, in collaboration with the 果冻影院 Department of Chemical Engineering, we developed an innovative computational model to explore the penetration and deposition of particulate matter, as well as the consequences of such deposition in relation to accelerated degradation of heritage materials of organic origin. This was presented in the frame of an international 鈥淒ust Colloquium鈥 in 2014, and is currently the subject of a number of peer-reviewed publications as well as a PhD thesis, and has attracted interest from industrial as well as heritage partners.

Research

Research into the significance of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the indoor environment has significantly gained pace at 果冻影院 Institute for Sustainable Heritage. The last year saw a proliferation of activities, focusing predominantly on emissions from historic materials such as books and plastic materials 鈥 which can inform our knowledge of the composition as well as the conservation state of a historic object. Additionally, we have developed computational models to better understand the absorption and desorption of VOCs in indoor materials, and we have explored methods to evaluate how VOCs are perceived as smells and whether these can add to the visitor experience in a museum exhibition 鈥 the latter activity in collaboration with the Birmingham Museum Trust.

Research

In October 2014 the second workshop of the European Network on Heritage Values was held in Oslo. The Network is funded by the JPI- JPHE pilot programming on Cultural Heritage and Global Change and is led by 果冻影院 ISH and the 果冻影院 Institute of Archaeology ().

Research

In November 2014, as the acclaimed AHRC/EPSRC Science and Heritage Programme draws to a close, Professor May Cassar, Programme Director and Director of the 果冻影院 Institute for Sustainable Heritage was awarded a prestigious AHRC Impact Fellowship to investigate the Public Benefit, Cultural and Social Impact and Economic Growth Potential of Heritage Science. Professor Cassar will be spending some time on secondment to BIS, the UK Government鈥檚 Department for Business Innovation and Skills.

Teaching

November 2014 saw the students present the findings of their two week Malta fieldtrip to staff and board members of Heritage Malta (HM), the National Heritage Agency in Malta.聽 The project looked at HM's fascinating collection of historic buses and marks the 11th year of the hugely successful partnership between HM and 果冻影院 ISH. In recognition of this long-standing relationship, the CEO of聽HM, will deliver the keynote address at the symposium to mark the 10th anniversary of the MSc Sustainable Heritage in March 2015.He will discuss the impact that 10 years of 果冻影院 student research has had on HM.

Publications

2014 saw the publication of two Special Issues edited by ISH staff. and edited the issue Energy Efficiency and Heritage Values in Heritage Buildings for the peer-reviewed journal The Historic Environment: Policy and Practice. Two Alumni students contributed their own seminal research carried out during their studies for the MSc in Sustainable Heritage. and edited the issue Polymers in Art and History for the highly acclaimed journal Polymer Degradation and Stability, which attracted 21 peer-reviewed papers from this emerging field of research.