NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR CONSERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: A hands-on workshop 
available to midcareer conservators

LOCATION: Pratt Institute, 200 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, Department of 
Math and Science

WORKSHOP DATES: February 5-8, 2019

WORKSHOP HOST: Department of Math and Science, Pratt Institute 


Professors Piero Baglioni and Rodorico Giorgi from the University of Florence 
Center for Colloid and Surface Science (CSGI) will present nanostructured 
dispersions such as micellar solutions, microemulsions, and responsive gel 
formulations including chemical gels, physical gels and organo gels. Through 
lectures and lab demonstrations, participants will learn the chemistry, theory 
and application of each system.  Participants will carry out various excercizes 
using mockups, sculptures, paintings and works on paper. Participants are also 
encouraged to bring their own objects and materials for tests and discussion 
during the last day of review and open labwork. 

PIERO BAGLIONI received his PhD from the University of Florence in 1977 and is 
a Full Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry and CSGI 
of the University of Florence. He is the author of over 250 publications in the 
field of colloids and interfaces and pioneered the application of soft matter 
to the conservation of cultural heritage. He has lectured world wide and he has 
produced several innovative methodologies

RODORICO GIORGI received his PhD from the University of Florence in 2000 and is 
currently a Permanent Researcher at the Department of Chemistry and CSGI of the 
University of Florence. He is the author of 60 publications in the field of 
conservation of cultural heritage materials. His background is in the physical 
chemistry of colloid and interface science and in the last decade he extended 
his activity on the application of nanotechnology to the conservation of 
cultural heritage.

ORGANIZERS      
Cindie Kehlet  [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Sarah Nunberg [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>    
Soraya Alcala   [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

ADMISSION: Applicants are requested to submit a statement on the applicability 
of the course to their work, and a brief resume listing their relevant 
education and employment background.  The course is limited to 19 attendees. 

Please e-mail your application to [email protected] and enter CSGI Workshop 
2019 in the subject line.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 7, 2019

WORKSHOP COST: $600.00
(credit card payments will require an additional fee of $29.00)

TRAVEL AND HOUSING: 
Participants are responsible for their own travel, meals, and housing 
arrangements.







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