SEAHA students produce innovative and field-defining research in heritage science. Coming from a variety of STEM academic backgrounds, their research is inherently cross disciplinary.
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Isilda Almeida-Harvey

Drones for heritage communication and audience development
Dr Ida Ahmad - Alumni

Modelling the chemical and physical degradation of plastic objects in museum collections using a System Dynamics approach
Panos Andrikopoulos - Alumni

Characterization and implementation of new colorimetric illuminants of artwork museum lighting systems and their effects on the museum visitor
Laura Arcidiacono

(aligned)
Novel neutron techniques for the non destructive and non invasive analysis of archaeological gold
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Tim Baxter

Biodiversity and bioprotection of historic maritime structures: a possible win win?
Dr Cecilia Bembibre - Alumni

Smells of Heritage
Dr Alexandra Bridarolli - Alumni

Nanoscale strategies for the consolidation of cellulose in cultural heritage (Nanorestart)
Dr Rosie Brigham - Alumni

Towards citizen heritage science: monitoring of sites using smartphones and computer vision
Natalie Brown - Alumni

Collection Surveys as Part of Library Document Supply Chain
Dáire Browne

Breathing stones - Developing laser spectroscopic methods to study moisture and pollutant gas uptake and release by historic limestone in polluted urban environments
Kaitlyn Burton

Touching the invisible: how do we design tactile models for outreach?
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Carolien Coon - Alumni

Photodegradation and nanotechnology-based conservation of rapid prototyping materials (Nanorestart)
Nick Crabb

Evaluating contemporary digital technologies of the reconstruction and mapping of archaeology resources
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Dr Cristina Duran Casablancas - Alumni

Preservation management modelling in archive and library collections
Dr Isabella del Gaudio - Alumni

Plastics in Museum Collections - a study of their chemical and physical degradation using a System Dynamics approach
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Anna Edmonds

3D 5G Immersive audio in outdoor heritage contexts
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Morena Ferreira

Micro-environmental control for the mitigation of mould growth in indoor heritage
Dr Lucie Fusade - Alumni

Pointing Mortars for Controlling Driving-Rain Ingress in Damp Towers
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Dr Blen Gemeda - Alumni

A holistic approach to diagnosing the deterioration of rock-hewn churches in Lalibela, Ethiopia
Dr Richard Grove - Alumni

Improving the evaluation of conservation treatments for deteriorating sandstone in built heritage
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Matthew Hancock

(aligned)
Degradation in working historical Engines
Richard Higham

Evaluating trenching in archaeological projects
Dr Sarah Hunt - Alumni

Mary Rose: Assessment of Environmental Risks during Display
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Dr Katherine Jang - Alumni

'Moss on Rocks': Evaluating bioprotection and biodeterioration of bryophitic growth on stone masonry
Dr Cerys Jones - Alumni

A Pipeline for Multispectral Imaging of Documentary Material
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Dr Mark Kearney - Alumni

From Samples to Complex Objects: Detecting Material Degradation in Plastic Artworks (Nanorestart)
Mike Kelly

Knowledge and Visualisation in Cultural Heritage Scholarship
Rose King

The role of plasticiser loss in the degradation of plastic objects in heritage collections
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Gavin Leong

What lies beneath? High resolution imaging of lichen-covered surfaces at Stonehenge
Dr Yun Liu - Alumni

Online Collections Modelling Tool
Dr Yujia Luo - Alumni

Scientific understanding of 19-20C Tibetan manuscript culture in the context of Asian paper making
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Sterling Mackinnon

(aligned)
Digital archaeologies and heritage landscapes: Re-assembling objects, sites, and knowledges
Dr Hend Mahgoub - Alumni

Quantitative chemical hyperspectral NIR imaging of historic cellulosic materials (Nanorestart)
Dr Ian Maybury - Alumni

Hyperspectral Imaging for Heritage: From Books to Bricks
Antanas Melinis

Conditions for the safe storage of early glass
Dr Martin Michette - Alumni

Developing preventive conservation strategies for ‘problem stones’: Reigate Stone at the Tower of London
Polly Morris

Seismic protection of heritage structures through vibrating barriers
Sofia Murillo

User-driven Energy Efficiency in Heritage Buildings
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Dzdhodzhio Naldzhiev

Novel Retrofit Technology Incorporating Robots for Lower Energy Healthy Buildings
Morana Novak - Alumni

Thinking out of the box - modelling preventive conservation benefits of boxes
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Dr Scott Orr - Alumni

‘Wet walls’: Developing 4D moisture survey techniques for historic buildings
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Athina Petsou

(aligned)
Reducing energy consumption and the unintended consequences of energy efficient intervention in historic buildings: understanding, assessing and addressing thermal discomfort
Dr Danae Pocobelli - Alumni

Building Information Models from Monitoring and Simulation Data in Heritage Buildings
Dr Anna Pokorska - Alumni

Spectrally dependent light sensitivity of modern materials
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Elia Quijano Quinones

Analysis of the impact of community-based heritage conservation: the case of contemporary Mayan communities in Yucatán, Mexico
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Dr Jenny Richards - Alumni

Learning from nature: evaluating site-based conservation approaches to mitigating climatic risks to earthen heritage sites in N W China
Pedro Rocha - Alumni

Strain modelling in historical tapestries
Nathan Rose

Large-scale metadata enrichment of 3D cultural heritage artefacts by automatic and user-based metadata acquisition
Kathryn Royce Schronk

Preservation of geological collections
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Bettina Sacher

(aligned)
Lighting Policies for Collections using Microfadeometry
Myrsini Samaroudi

(aligned)
Digitally fabricated 3D artefacts: their properties and dynamics in cultural heritage experiences for different audience groups
Dr Hayley Simon - Alumni

Characterising marine archaeological iron degradation and the efficacy of treatments to date: worth a shot
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Robin Talbot

Retrofitting space heating systems for historic churches: meeting the needs of conservation, community and environmental sustainability
Chryssa Thoua

Total Performance of ‘Passivhaus’ Schools – Making Heritage Schools Fit for Purpose
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Vladimir Vilde

Comparison of painting lining methods for historic house environments
Frida Vonstad

Engineering and Archaeology in Construction and Conservation Projects: Developing Interdisciplinary Techniques and Metholologies
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Dr Yinghong Wang - Alumni

Deterioration and conservation of sandstone grottoes in Northwest China
Dr Keats Webb - Alumni

Integrated management, visualisation and enrichment of image and analytical data to improve our understanding and conservation of museum artefacts
Charlie Willard - Alumni

3D Hyperspectral Imaging of Heritage
Sam Woor

Cultural landscapes of the past: reconstructing prehistoric environmental changes in south-each Arabia and the implications for understanding our ancestors
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Kira Zumkley

Conscious digitisation to support the conservation of the V&As collection of large scale reproductions