
Research combines archaeometry, conservation science, and technical art history to focus on preserving lesser-prioritized materials like glazes, grisailles, and enamels, addressing challenges in marine, tropical, and problematic museum environments. Collaborations with projects like LACOHE, IQF-CSIC, ERIHS, and CO-GLASS develop non-destructive techniques for in-situ artwork analysis. Additionally, efforts in cultural heritage digitization are creating digital copies and augmented reality tools to preserve conservation history, protect heritage objects, and enhance public access and engagement through inclusive storytelling.
