IPERION HS

Integrating Platforms for the European Research Infrastructure ON Heritage Science

Abstract

The IPERION HS proposal aims at establishing and operating an Integrating Activity for a distributed pan-European research infrastructure, opening key national research facilities of recognised excellence in heritage science. Heritage science is a young and cross-cutting scientific domain embracing a wide range of research disciplines enabling deeper understanding of the past and improved care for the future of heritage. Since 2016, heritage science is included in the ESFRI Roadmap as one of the strategic areas in the domain of Social Sciences and Humanities, where it is represented by the ESFRI Project E-RIHS (European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science). IPERION HS will provide to the advanced community of heritage science - built and reinforced with the support of four EU projects spanning across four Framework Programmes, approaching 20 years of constant service to the heritage domain - a further level of pan-European integration, in view of the establishment of E-RIHS. IPERION HS is a further step towards a unified scientific approach to the most advanced European instruments for the analysis, interpretation, preservation, documentation and management of heritage objects in the fields of art history, conservation, archaeology and palaeontology. IPERION HS core activity will be offering Trans-National Access to a wide range of high-level scientific instruments, methodologies, data and tools for advancing knowledge and innovation in the domain. In addition, IPERION HS will contribute joint innovative research for a better interoperability not limited to data, but including sample materials, methods and instruments. The networking activities in the project aim at reinforcing the binding in the group and at creating a sense of belonging for heritage science researchers which will exploit the RI services. IPERION HS consists of partners from 22 Countries clustered around their national nodes. 

Project details

Unibo Team Leader: Rocco Mazzeo

Unibo involved Department/s:
Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca per le Scienze Ambientali

Coordinator:
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche(Italy)

Other Participants:
Javni Zavod Republike Slovenije Za Varstvo Kulturne Dediscine (Slovenia)
Riksantikvarieambetet (Sweden)
University Of Copenhagen (Denmark)
Ministerie Van Onderwijs, Cultuur En Wetenschap (Netherlands)
Universidade De Evora (Portugal)
C.N.R.S. Delegation Centre-Est (France)
Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Cientificas (Csic) (Spain)
Ucl University College London (United Kingdom)
USTAV TEORETICKE A APLIKOVANE MECHANIKY-Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Czech Republic)
Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz (Germany)
ATOMKI-Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Atommagkutato Intezete-Institute of Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary)
Universitetet I Oslo (Norway)
The J. Paul Getty Trust (United States of America)
Smithsonian Institution (United States of America)
Koninklijk Instituut voor het Kunstpatrimonium (Belgium)
National Institute Of Research And Development For Optoelectronics-Inoe (Romania)
Israel Antiquities Authority (Israel)
University Of Malta (Malta)
Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika - Universitas Nicolai Copernici (Poland)
Unam Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico (Mexico)
The Cyprus Institute Limited (Cyprus)
Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais (Brazil)
Foundation for Research and Technology - HELLAS (Greece)

Third parties:
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - Università di Bologna (Italy)

Total Eu Contribution: Euro (EUR) 6.516.247,93
Project Duration in months: 42
Start Date: 01/04/2020
End Date: 30/09/2023

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Sustainable cities This project contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 871034 This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 871034