We are delighted to announce the 3rd International Conference on Science
and Engineering in Arts, Heritage, and Archaeology (SEAHA) at the
University of Brighton, Brighton, UK on 19-20 June 2017.

 
Heritage science is a cross-disciplinary field connecting science and the
humanities. There is an on-going dialogue over global issues, which define
the research and technological applications of heritage scientists. The
conference aims to provide a platform for scientists, researchers,
engineers, professionals, practitioners, entrepreneurs, and policy-makers,
to engage and discuss emerging trends in the field.

 
Abstract submission is currently open until 6th March 2017.  The abstract
submission form can be found at:http://bit.do/SEAHA17

 
SEAHA research strands represent the full cycle of the creation of data,
data to knowledge and knowledge to enterprise generally aligning with
three training streams: Materials, Environment and Digital. The conference
embraces these themes while also focusing on the interdisciplinary nature
of heritage science research and projects. We are particularly keen to
attract presentations and posters looking atinterdisciplinarity: the
challenges, successes, and impacts of research crossing boundaries.

 
We encourage presenters to go beyond the statement that their research and
projects are interdisciplinary and to engage in a discussion about what
interdisciplinarity specifically looks like in heritage science research,
the challenges and the successes of research crossing boundaries, and the
impact of collaborative research with a shared mission.

 
Further details regarding the conference can be found at
https://bit.do/SEAHA-Conference-2017



Corinna Hattersley-Mitchell
PA to Professor David Anderson & Administrative Assistant to Cultural
Informatics Research Group
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