Looking at Art & Antiquities with a Hyperspectral Eye, hosted Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 10:00am US EDT / 14:00 UTC. See Invited Speakers Dr. John Delaney and Dr. Greg Bearman present examples involving hyperspectral imaging (HSI) of Art & Antiquities. Francesco Beccari presented a technology overview and Don Battistoni gave an introduction.
Dr. John Delaney is senior imaging scientist in the scientific research department of the conservation division of the National Gallery of Art (NGA), Washington, DC. He will discuss examples of HSI at the NGA and other museums including the Rijksmuseum. His work utilizes techniques adapted from the remote-sensing world and his knowledge and past experience in the sensor industry, as well as ongoing training of fellows at the NGA.
Dr. Greg Bearman is a former researcher for JPL, the Israeli Antiquities Authority, and is a Headwall consultant. He will discuss his work with the Dead Sea Scrolls and other artwork; monitoring change of materials in artwork over time; and shed some light on recent doubts of authenticity for some supposed “post-2002” fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Francesco Beccari is Headwall's European Sales Manager. he will provide a Technology Overview of hyperspectral imaging
Don Battistoni was Headwall Photonics VP Sales and would later become President before retiring in 2024.
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