The TECHNART 2025 programme is made up of 4 working days, with 7 plenary conferences (25min +5 discussion), 6 keynote lectures(25 min+5 ) and around 130 oral contributions (15min+5), the last ones divided in 3 parallel sessions. For the plenary conferences and keynote lectures, a wide range of renown experts will be invited to present the latest advances of their studies and highlight innovation perspectives in the near future.
Some of the oral sessions will be method-oriented, covering for example new developments based on X-rays, electronic and vibrational spectroscopies, hyperspectral imaging and scanning at micro and macro-scale, remote sensing, and organic analyses based on chromatographic and/or “omics” methods. Other sessions will be oriented to materials or art objects, with a focus on execution techniques, degradation phenomena and conservation problems. Attention will be also dedicated to digital technologies, data-driven methodologies, and computational tools.
Computer projection facilities will be provided using Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 or PDF (wide screen format 16:9 is preferred).
In the two foreseen poster sessions, a total number of around 250 posters will be presented on topics similar to those addressed in the oral sessions. Posters will be on view in the afternoons of Tuesday 6th and Thursday 8th, at which the authors are requested to be present for questions and discussions.
Size of the display support is: 2.0 m high x 1.0 m wide.
The recommended format for posters is ISO A0portrait (841mm x 1.189 mm).
Each presenter should bring his material to affix the poster. In any case, staff members will be present in the room if help is needed.
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X-ray based methods and applications (from portable systems to large scale facilities, 2D macro- and micro-scale imaging, 3D micro-imaging and confocal experiments)
Synchrotron, ion beam and neutron‐based techniques and instrumentation
Molecular spectroscopy (UV-Vis, FT‐IR, Raman spectroscopy, from single point to micro-scale imaging)
Other laser‐based analytical methods
Chromatography and mass spectrometry
Proteomics and genomics
Magnetic resonance techniques
Optical and coherent imaging techniques
Macro hyperspectral imaging and scanning
Remote sensing
Digital technologies, data-driven methodologies, and computational tools (big data analytics, machine learning, cloud computing, modelling, ….)
Monitoring of conservation/restoration processes
Case studies of specific interest
Call for Abstracts: 5 November 2024
Abstract submission deadline for oral contribution: 20 February 2025
Notification to authors for oral contributions: 15 March 2025
Abstract submission deadline for poster contribution: 20 March 2025
Notification to authors for poster contributions: 31 March 2025
Early registration deadline: 20 March 2025
Registration deadline: 25 April 2025
Final registration and payment deadline for oral and poster contributions: 25 April 2025