GoGreen focuses on advancing conservation through sustainable practices inspired by green principles and the Green Deal. Their goal is to make eco-friendly thinking the norm in conservation by introducing innovative approaches and technologies from various fields.
The PRIN-2020 SuPerStAr project focuses on developing innovative guidelines for the sustainable preservation of street art. Recognizing street art as an important part of our cultural heritage, the project aims to safeguard its social and cultural messages within urban environments.
The DIORAMA project has the goal to standardize reliable methods for analyzing microplastics and their degradation in aquatic environments, by investigating how their physical and chemical properties change over time.
The INSIDE project aims to revolutionize the traditional approach to hyperspectral imaging (HSI) in the near-infrared (NIR) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectral domains by evolving it in-depth 3D spectral tomography to generate highly informative 3D spectral images of heterogeneous samples.
The MEDUSA project addresses the urgent need for innovative, sustainable conservation strategies to protect outdoor bronze artworks in marine/coastal environments, ensuring their preservation for future generations through historical analysis, advanced material testing, and the development of smart nanostructured coatings.