On February 25 at the New-York Microscopical Society's Clifton NJ headquarters, 
European Commission Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow Dr Enrico Sassoni will share 
from his current work in materials engineering of rejuvenating and protective 
technologies for preservation of mostly carbonaceous stone such as limestone 
and marble in architecture and sculpture. Sassoni's Marie Skłodowska-Curie 
Fellowship project HAP4MARBLE addresses macro-, micro-, and nano- structure, 
through petrology and materials analysis, and using elegant microscopical 
methods. 

See  NYMS' event announcement for February 25, details of the HAP4MARBLE 
Project, and a prize-winning poster Sassoni presented in Paisley, Scotland 
during the recent 13th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation 
of Stone:

http://www.nyms.org/events/chemist-microscopist-dr-enrico-sassoni-nanotechnology-in-conservation/

https://events.unibo.it/hap4marble

http://gwsgroup.princeton.edu/news/dr-zhidong-zhang-wins-secon/sc16_sassoni-poster.pdf

Accessible via auto (plenty of parking) and via New Jersey Transit rail and bus 
with easy walks.

Free and open to the public. Doors open at noon. Light refreshments.

See you there!

~ John

John Scott   646.339.6566 m, 610.944.5175 m

President, New York Microscopical Society
President, New York Conservation Fdn
[email protected]
and 
Conservator of Art and Architecture
[email protected]


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