Research
Our research ranges from fundamental research into the behaviour of materials and environments, development of methods and instruments, data science and visualisation, to development and policy support.
We have led EU collaborative projects focussed on the development of non-destructive characterisation of cultural heritage (SurveNIR, PAPYLUM), and collaborated in projects on the development and evaluation of new conservation interventions (InkCor, Laclepa) and preventive conservation strategies (APACHE, PaperVOC).
Recently, our work has focused on the development of heritage science infrastructure (E-RIHS PP, Iperion HS, E-RIHS.si) and new methods to be be offered to users in the future European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science, including its Slovenian node.
Our research has been continuously supported by Research Programme funding of the Slovenian Research Agency.
We have taken part in strategy development and advised various national and international bodies accordingly. Our early efforts resulted in co-coordination of the prestigious 8th EC Conference on Cultural Heritage Research in Ljubljana in 2008.
AID HCH – Advancing Humanities and Cultural Heritage with Artificial Intelligence
- explore and develop methodological and theoretical frameworks for the use of artificial intelligence in humanistic research and in the preservation of cultural heritage.
- establish Slovenia’s first comprehensive data space for humanities and heritage (SHHDS).
Role in the project: Project Partner
Funding: Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS) J7-6012 (EUR 1.5m)
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Instagram: J7-6012: AID HCH (@aid.hch) • Instagram photos and videosDuration: 1.1.2025 – 31.12.2027
AID HCH – Advancing Humanities and Cultural Heritage with Artificial Intelligence
- explore and develop methodological and theoretical frameworks for the use of artificial intelligence in humanistic research and in the preservation of cultural heritage.
- establish Slovenia’s first comprehensive data space for humanities and heritage (SHHDS).
Role in the project: Project Partner
Funding: Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS) J7-6012 (EUR 1.5m)
Facebook: AID HCH | Maribor | Facebook
Instagram: J7-6012: AID HCH (@aid.hch) • Instagram photos and videosDuration: 1.1.2025 – 31.12.2027
Smell and Intangible Cultural Heritage
- The project investigates smell as a cultural phenomenon and its use in Slovenian museums, focusing on olfactory heritage, social prejudices, and the impact of smell on quality of life
- Goals include developing methods to identify olfactory references, creating digital tools, educating heritage professionals, and crafting policy recommendations for preserving olfactory heritage
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: ARIS J7-50233 (€1.2M)Duration: 1.7.2024 – 30.6.2027
Smell and Intangible Cultural Heritage
- The project investigates smell as a cultural phenomenon and its use in Slovenian museums, focusing on olfactory heritage, social prejudices, and the impact of smell on quality of life
- Goals include developing methods to identify olfactory references, creating digital tools, educating heritage professionals, and crafting policy recommendations for preserving olfactory heritage
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: ARIS J7-50233 (€1.2M)Duration: 1.7.2024 – 30.6.2027
SloveNile – Slovenian-Egyptian Heritage Science Platform
- The SloveNile project fosters Slovenian-Egyptian cooperation in heritage science, focusing on sustainability, green and digital transitions, and enhancing the role of cultural heritage through interdisciplinary research.
- The project aims to develop innovative tools for heritage science research, facilitate new academic programs, and strengthen international collaboration between Slovenia and Egypt, particularly through sustainability and strategic partnerships within the EU framework.
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: University of LjubljanaDuration: 1.10.2024 – 1.10.2026
SloveNile – Slovenian-Egyptian Heritage Science Platform
- The SloveNile project fosters Slovenian-Egyptian cooperation in heritage science, focusing on sustainability, green and digital transitions, and enhancing the role of cultural heritage through interdisciplinary research.
- The project aims to develop innovative tools for heritage science research, facilitate new academic programs, and strengthen international collaboration between Slovenia and Egypt, particularly through sustainability and strategic partnerships within the EU framework.
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: University of LjubljanaDuration: 1.10.2024 – 1.10.2026
Stucco Marble Altars in Slovenia: Materials, Conservation, and Meaning
- Collection of information on the composition, technique, state of preservation and appropriate treatments of baroque stucco marble on Slovene territory
- Zbiranje podatkov o sestavi, tehniki, ohranjenosti in ustreznih obdelavah baročnega štukaturnega marmorja na slovenskem ozemlju
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: J7-50093Duration: 1. 10. 2023 – 30. 9. 2026
Stucco Marble Altars in Slovenia: Materials, Conservation, and Meaning
- Collection of information on the composition, technique, state of preservation and appropriate treatments of baroque stucco marble on Slovene territory
- Zbiranje podatkov o sestavi, tehniki, ohranjenosti in ustreznih obdelavah baročnega štukaturnega marmorja na slovenskem ozemlju
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: J7-50093Duration: 1. 10. 2023 – 30. 9. 2026
SAFESILK – Metal salt-induced silk degradation in heritage collections
- Metal salt-induced silk degradation in heritage collections
- Razumevanje in preprečevanje razgradnje s predhodnimi kovinami obdelane svile v zbirkah kulturne dediščine
Role in the project: Co-coordination
Funding: N1-250, WEAVE programme in collaboration between FWO (The Research Foundation – Flanders) and ARRS (Slovenian Research Agency) – €800kDuration: 1. 1. 2022 – 31. 12. 2025
SAFESILK – Metal salt-induced silk degradation in heritage collections
- Metal salt-induced silk degradation in heritage collections
- Razumevanje in preprečevanje razgradnje s predhodnimi kovinami obdelane svile v zbirkah kulturne dediščine
Role in the project: Co-coordination
Funding: N1-250, WEAVE programme in collaboration between FWO (The Research Foundation – Flanders) and ARRS (Slovenian Research Agency) – €800kDuration: 1. 1. 2022 – 31. 12. 2025
GREENART – Green Restoration
- Green Restoration
- Trajnostno restavriranje
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: Horizon Europe Framework ProgrammeDuration: 1. 10. 2022 – 1. 10. 2025
GREENART – Green Restoration
- Green Restoration
- Trajnostno restavriranje
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: Horizon Europe Framework ProgrammeDuration: 1. 10. 2022 – 1. 10. 2025
ARCHE – Alliance for Research on Cultural Heritage in Europe
- Alliance for Research on Cultural Heritage in Europe
- Zveza za raziskovanje kulturne dediščine v Evropi
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: Horizon Europe Framework ProgrammeDuration: 1. 7. 2022 – 30. 6. 2025
ARCHE – Alliance for Research on Cultural Heritage in Europe
- Alliance for Research on Cultural Heritage in Europe
- Zveza za raziskovanje kulturne dediščine v Evropi
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: Horizon Europe Framework ProgrammeDuration: 1. 7. 2022 – 30. 6. 2025
Infrastructure Programme: Slovenian node of the European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science
The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science (E-RIHS) was designed as a pan-European distributed infrastructure with the vision of replacing the traditional science-for-art approach to conservation through the new widely interdisciplinary sector of Heritage Science (HS) to improve the understanding and sustainable preservation of cultural heritage. Figure 1: Timeline of the alignment among IPERION HS, E-RIHS IP and the establishment of E-RIHS ERIC. E-RIHS was announced in the 2016 ESFRI Roadmap and is now preparing its step 2 application to take the legal form of an ERIC. The E-RIHS Implementation Phase (E-RIHS IP) consortium brings together representatives of the national [...]
Infrastructure Programme: Slovenian node of the European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science
The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science (E-RIHS) was designed as a pan-European distributed infrastructure with the vision of replacing the traditional science-for-art approach to conservation through the new widely interdisciplinary sector of Heritage Science (HS) to improve the understanding and sustainable preservation of cultural heritage. Figure 1: Timeline of the alignment among IPERION HS, E-RIHS IP and the establishment of E-RIHS ERIC. E-RIHS was announced in the 2016 ESFRI Roadmap and is now preparing its step 2 application to take the legal form of an ERIC. The E-RIHS Implementation Phase (E-RIHS IP) consortium brings together representatives of the national [...]
HeriQuest
- The interdisciplinary team consists of archaeological, chemical, wood science and pedological researchers.
- Mapping of Cultural Heritage Values as percieved by the general public.
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: University of Ljubljana, Development pillarDuration: 15.7.2024 – 30.11.2024
HeriQuest
- The interdisciplinary team consists of archaeological, chemical, wood science and pedological researchers.
- Mapping of Cultural Heritage Values as percieved by the general public.
Role in the project: Project Coordinator
Funding: University of Ljubljana, Development pillarDuration: 15.7.2024 – 30.11.2024