Course categories

Introductory Chapters 
 Analytical Tools in Artistic Areas
 Detection of Falsehood in Works of Art
 Imitations and Adulterations
 Beni Culturali: Conoscerli per Proteggerli
 Sustainability and Thermodynamics
Materials 

Dyes and Pigments 
 Analytical Methods Used for Natural Dye Analysis of Historic Textile Objects
 Identification of Natural Dyes in Ancient Moroccan Carpets from Batha Museum (Fez)
 Ancient and Traditional Dyes
 Natural Colouring Lakes in Europe
 Stratigraphic Study
 Natural Synthetic Colorants in Early Twentieth Century Russian Art
 Organic Analysis of Art Objects by means of GC/MS
 Polygnotos’ Tetrachromy: An Ancient Greek Approach of Painting
 The Ancient Greco-Roman Approach to Painting : Encaustic Technique
 On Byzantine Tempera Painting
 Ancient Egyptian Colorants
 Scanning Electron Microscopy Applications in the Field of Cultural Heritage
 Textile and Paper Prints
 Inorganic Paints And Pigments [gr]

Resinous Materials and Binding Media 
 Binding Media: A Theoretical Approach
 Natural Resinous Materials in Cultural Heritage
 Identification of Binding Media in Art Objects by GC-MS
 Mass Spectrometry in the Identification of Resinous Materials
 Chromatographic Study of Incense ( Boswellia spp.)

Fibrous Materials 
 Textile Fibres
 On Textile and Textile Conservation
 Authenticating Documents

Stone, Ceramics, Mortars and Glass  
 Chemical and Mineralogical Characterisation of Weathered Historical Bricks from the Venice Lagoonal Environment
 The Weathering of Glass
 Procedural Techniques on Mosaics
 Chemical Physical Characterization of Mortars and Plasters
 The Provenance of Sand in Mortars from Roman Villas in the NE of Italy: The Geological Approach
 Chemical Physical Characterization of Stone Materials
 Chemical Physical Characterization of Stone Decay
 Physicochemical Characterization of Medieval Ceramics from Ras (Serbia)
 Glass in Cultural Heritage-An Introduction to Conservation and Provenance Studies
 Ancient Marble Quarries in Greece and Technology of Stone Extraction
 The Role of Geochemistry in Investigating and Protecting Cultural Heritage
 Traditional Binders for Mortars and Plasters
 Ultrasonic Velocity and Quality of Building Materials
 High Efficiency Laser Surface Decontamination
 Characterization of Stones and Mortars by Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy
 Iznik Stoneware Ceramics

Metals 
 Corrosion of Metals
 Gold and Golden Aspects in Cultural Heritage
 Experimental Archaeometallurgy
 Straightforward Methods for the Analysis of Bronze and Brass
 Capillary Electrophoresis: A Separation Analytical Tool for the Study of Cultural Heritage
 Corrosion and Evaluation of Corrosion on Metallic Materials
 Electrochemical Techniques
Physicochemical Instrumentation in Conservation Science 
 Mössbauer Effect
 Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS)
 Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
 X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS)
 Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
 Spectroscopic Techniques for Studying Stone Material Surfaces
 Laser Cleaning
 The Use of SAXS in Cultural Heritage Preservation
 Solid State NMR
 The Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Method in Archaeology
 Detection and Mapping of Buried Antiquities
 The Use of ICP-MS in the Field of Chemistry and Cultural Heritage
 Techniques of Thermal Analysis Applied to the Study of Cultural Heritage.
 UV/Visual Spectroscopy
 X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Spectroscopy
 FT Infrared Spectroscopy
 Application of RAMAN Spectrometry in the Analysis of Archaeological Objects
 Vibrational Spectroscopy in Art Diagnosis
 Using Geological Methods for Assessing Earthquake Destruction in Archaeological Sites
Laser in Conservation Science 
Studies on Pollution 
 Climatic Chamber
 # Mural Paintings: Chemical Physical Characterisation of Materials and Decay Processes
 The Effect of Environmental Factors on the Colour of Paintings
 Organic Air Pollutants
 Lichens and Mosses on Open Air Monuments
Conservation Methods and Materials 
 The Restoration Work of the Procuratie Nuove (Italy)
 A Restoration Case Study: The Monastery of Xeropotamou (Greece)
 Restoration of Paintings [gr]
 Case Studies in Mural Painting Conservation
 The Painting Techniques in Contemporary Mural Paintings : Case Studies in Venice
 Design of Compatible Repair Mortars
 Laboratories on the Conservation of Pictorial Art Summary
 Byzantine Books and Bookbinding
 Mural paintings: the execution techniques
 Fresco Conservation in Catacombs of Rome
 Restoration of Mural Paintings in Athos Mountain
 Laser Technology applied to Conservation of Cultural Heritage
 Alkoxysilanes and the Consolidation of Stone
 Protection of Marbles and Stones Using Polymeric Coatings with n-Semiconductors Pigments and Nanocomposite Films
Digital Image Treatment in Conservation Science 
 Archaeological Photography
 Digital Treatment of Images
English for Specific Purposes 
 English for Specific Purposes: Conservation Science - Reading
 English for Specific Purposes: Conservation Science - Physicochemical Methods
 English for Specific Purposes: Conservation Science - Art Styles
 What is a Good Presentation
e-Learning in Conservation Science 
 Platforms for e-Learning
 e-Learning – The Example of Conservation Science
Istanbul-2011 
 Investigation of archaeomaterials: the geological approach
 Characterization of Stones and Mortar by Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy
 Imaging techniques using Digital photography
 Methodology and case studies for the situ investigations on indoor and outdoor metal artefacts
  History of preservation in Turkey: Traditions and practices
 EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY BY CHEMISTRY IN TUNISIA :STUDY OF COLORANTS IN THE HERITAGE KNOW HOW
 THE USE OF PYROLYSIS GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR OUR CULTURAL HERITAGE ‐ NATURAL ORGANIC DYESTUFFS AND PAPER DEGRADATION
 Usage and Importance of Proper Lighting Systems at Exhibition Spaces in Museums“
 Electrochemical methods and techniques of measurement, control and evaluation of the corrosion behaviour of metals
 The role of Chemical and Microstructural Analysis in the study of Archaeological Materials
 Non destructive analysis techniques-metal threads Surface layers: Gilt metals
 Nanotechnology for Cultural Heritage: Chemistry at Work
 COMBINED HPLC-CUPRAC SPECTROPHOTOMETRY USING A POST-COLUMN REACTOR FOR ONLINE IDENTIFICATION AND QUANTIFICATION OF PHENOLIC CONSTITUENTS OF NATURAL DYES
 Synthetic dyes and pigments used in artistic works
 Chemical analysis of organic archaeological material - application to balms used in Egyptian mummification