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The Heritage Science Podcast is brought to you by students of SEAHA, the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Science and Engineering in Arts, Heritage and Archaeology, in collaboration with UCL digital media services.
From ancient mummies to crumbling towers, join us every month as we talk to heritage practitioners, academics and students, to better understand the subject that brings together science and the arts.
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The Heritage Science Podcast - Episode 8 - History of Heritage Science
Guests: Philip Campbell, May Cassar, Matija Strlic
Presenter: Hayley Simon
First released: 16th August 2017
In episode 8, Sir Philip Campbell, editor-in-chief of Nature, Professor May Cassar and Professor Matija Strlic from the UCL Institute of Sustainable Heritage, take us through the origins of Heritage Science, the challenges of interdisciplinary work and possible future directions for the field.
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The Heritage Science Podcast - Episode 7 - Heritage Innovations
Guests: Steve Trow
Presenter: Hayley Simon
First released: May 29th 2017
In episode 7, Steve Trow, director of research at Historic England tells all about the heritage science research undertaken by one of the UK's largest institutions, including Must Farm, ghostbuster backpacks and wobbly lorries.
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The Heritage Science Podcast - Episode 6 - Polluted Building Models
Guests: Danae Pocobelli, Josep Grau-Bove
Presenter: Hayley Simon
First released: February 1st 2017
In episode 6, Dr Josep Grau-Bove from UCL's Institute for Sustainable Heritage and SEAHA student Danae Pocobelli explain how polluted buildings are being examined and recorded with cutting-edge computational models.
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The Heritage Science Podcast - Episode 5 - 3D Heritage
Guest: Mona Hess
Presenter: Hayley Simon
First released: October 3rd 2016
In episode 5, Dr Mona Hess from UCL's 3DIMPact group tells presenter Hayley Simon about the cutting edge technology used to scan, record and print heritage objects and buildings. From cameras on drone-back to tiny microscope coupled scanners and augmented reality, listen as we explore the range of ways 3D technology can be used in heritage contexts.
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The Heritage Science Podcast - Conference Special
Special episode of the Heritage Science Podcast, reporting from the 2nd International Conference on Science and Engineering in Arts, Heritage and Archaeology.
Event Date: 20-21st June 2016
Location: University of Oxford, School of Geography and the Environment
Thanks to all delegates who participated in the recording.
This conference was organised by SEAHA CDT, endorsed by the Institute of Conservation and the National Heritage Science Forum, with support from the Analytical Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Further Details can be found at: http://www.seaha-cdt.ac.uk/seaha-conference-2016/