Heritage Lab & Advanced Training

Valeria Duplat
 
Worked at TATE Conservation Department for seven years as the Acquisitions and Long Loans Paper Conservator. Worked independently in France and in ither countries for over 20 contemporary collections, supporting ambitious projects such as museum openings, rehousing campaigns and storage migration. Holds a master’s degree in Paper Conservation from the National Heritage Institute in Paris.
Cornelius Holtorf
 
Department of Cultural Sciences, Linnaeus University, Sweden
UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures
Publications:
- Cornelius Holtorf & Toshiyuki Kono (2016).  Forum on Nara +20: An Introduction. Heritage & Society, 8:2, 139-143.
- Cornelius Holtorf, Andreas Pantazatos, Geoffrey Scarre eds. (2019). Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations. Routledge.
- Cornelius Holtorf (2020). Conservation and Heritage As Creative Processes of Future-Making. International Journal of Cultural Property, 27:2, 277-290.
- Cornelius Holtorf, Anders Högberg eds. (2021). Cultural Heritage and the Future. Routledge.
Paulo Lourenço
 
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minho
Coordinator of the Group of Historical and Masonry Structures
Head of the Structural Group - DEC and Co-Head of the Institute in Sustainability and Innovation in Structural Engineering.
Experienced in the fields of NDT, advanced experimental and numerical techniques, innovative strengthening techniques and earthquake engineering. He is a specialist in structural restoration and has worked on more than fifty monuments, including World Heritage sites.
Coordinator of an International Masters Course in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions. Editor of the International Journal of Architectural Heritage: Conservation, Analysis and Restoration.
Rui Oliveira Lopes  Museum of Convergences
Roberta Altin  Department of Humanities - University of Trieste
 
Catarina Cortes Pereira PhD in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, UCP, School of Arts. Master’s in Science in Conservation, Nova University Lisbon. Postgraduate Executive Program in Management and Museology, UCP, Católica Lisbon Business & Economics.
Researcher at CITAR and CIEBA.
Worked as a Conservator-restorer at Universitat Politecnica de Valencia Facultad de Bellas Artes, Spain. Collaborated with Centro Português de Fotografia in preventive conservation.
António Coelho Photographer, specialist in digital capture of cultural heritage.
Graduated in Art History from the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the New University of Lisbon and post-graduated in Education Sciences from the same institution. He completed the 4th year of photographic studies at Ar.Co and several specialization courses in the area of Cultural Heritage digitization at the Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T).
He has been working at the Mário Soares and Maria Barroso Foundation since 1999 and is currently the coordinator of the digital imaging area.
Cíntia Freitas PhD Student in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, UCP, School of Arts. FCT scholarship recipient.
Inmaculada Sánchez
 
PhD Student in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, UCP, School of Arts. FCT scholarship recipient.
Luis Carlos Zambrano Archaeological Museum of Cádiz. University of Cádiz
https://uca-es.academia.edu/LuisCarlosZambrano
Manuel Bethencourt University of Cádiz
https://produccioncientifica.uca.es/investigadores/112176/detalle
Milagros Buendía ARQUAtec Laboratory National Center for Underwater Archaeology of the Museum of Underwater Archaeology - ARQUA
https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Milagros-Buendia-2131061046  
Christofer Dostal Texas A&M University - TAMU
https://artsci.tamu.edu/anthropology/contact/profiles/christopher-dostal.html
Juan Luis Sierra Museum of Underwater Archaeology - ARQUA
https://independent.academia.edu/JuanLuisSierra3
Cláudio Monteiro Tomar Polytechnic Institute
https://www.cienciavitae.pt/2C14-3A50-5543