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Instruments

Posted on April 22, 2014September 9, 2021 by admin

A series of transportable instruments are the technological output of the 20 years of experience which was gained through research and applications of lasers in Cultural Heritage Conservation.

Check out all available Instruments here

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The vision and the mission of this activity have been to develop state-of-the-art laser-based methods in order to a) enhance our understanding about cultural heritage (CH) materials and processes and b) provide versatile and effective tools for the analysis, diagnosis, preservation and restoration of archaeological/historical objects, works of art, and monuments.

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Photonics for HERITAGE SCIENCE

The vision and the mission of this activity has been to develop state-of-the-art laser-based methods in order to a) enhance our understanding about Cultural Heritage  materials and processes and b) provide versatile and effective tools for the analysis, diagnosis, preservation, and restoration of archaeological/historical objects, works of art, and monuments

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Photonics for Heritage Sience

Laser Interactions & Photonics Division
IESL – FORTH
Institute of Electronic Structure & Lasers
FOundation for Research & Technology -Hellas

Heraklion, Crete, Greece

e-mail: laserart(at)iesl.forth.gr
Tel: +30 2810 39 -1870, -1134, -1300
Fax: +30 2810 391318

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