Registration is open for the SESAME Cultural Heritage Day (16 February)

Register on Indico to attend the SESAME Cultural Heritage Day, an online event aimed at promoting cultural heritage sciences at SESAME (the Synchrotron-Light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East). The event, which will take place fully online on Wednesday 16 February 2022 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CET, will increase the awareness and visibility of the experimental capabilities of SESAME for the study and analysis of cultural heritage. It will showcase concrete research highlights at SESAME and explore various pathways leading from research ideas to concrete proposals and research projects.

Registration and program are available on the Indico page of the event. 

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Synchrotron radiation sources have made profound impacts on the study of cultural and natural heritage, including non-destructive investigations of archaeological and historical objects, artworks and artefacts as well as human remains. The synchrotron radiation facility SESAME offers scientific access in a region that is known for its richness in archaeological, cultural and natural heritage. Many highly-esteemed museums, collections, research institutions and universities in the region have departments dedicated to the scientific and art historical research.