Subject: Eastern Analytical Symposium
The Next NYCF / EAS Conservation Science Annual at the Eastern Analytical Symposium (EAS) will be on November 11-16, 2006 in Somerset, New Jersey USA <URL:http://www.nycf.org/eas.html> NYConsnFdn [at] aol__com EAS is an annual international professional meeting on analytical chemistry, where the New York Conservation Foundation (NYCF) coordinates and co-supports the Conservation Science Annual symposia as part of annual EAS technical and exposition programs. Since 1994, the EAS Program Committee, NYCF and other sponsors have supported these symposia on the scientific aspect of the preservation of cultural heritage such as art, architecture and archaeological materials: conservation science, the analytical methods and technology. See archived programs on NYCF website and CoOL. Proposals to NYCF for future symposia are welcome throughout the year. 2006 Program: Two Conservation Science Annual mini-symposia, one with technical sessions and short courses. All are arranged in conjunction with the Eastern Analytical Symposium: Symposium I. Electrochemical Techniques in Metal Conservation Saturday and Sunday am and pm, November 11-12, 2006 Short Course, Lectures and Laboratories: "Introduction to parameters for monitoring, storage and treatment" Christian Degrigny Monday, November 13, 2006 sessions: Electrochemical Study of Corrosion Processes and Control Virginia Costa, Desmond Cook, David Hallam, Luisa Maria Abrantes, Tara L Shedlosky In-situ Monitoring of Corrosion Processes on Metal Artifacts Ian MacLeod, Blanca Rosales, Paola Letardi, Annemie Adriaens Tuesday, November 14, 2006 sessions: Electrochemical Treatment of Metal Artifacts Christian Degrigny, Donny L. Hamilton, Paul Mardikian, Jean-Bernard Memet, Virginia Costa, Annemie Adriaens Electrochemistry in Conservation (contributed papers, panel) See Call for Papers and Posters, Online linked to NYCF's EAS page Wednesday and Thursday AM and PM, November 15-16, 2006 Short Course, Lectures and Laboratories: "Introduction to portable electrochemical devices" Lead instructor Virginia Costa; presentations anticipated from Paola Letardi, Ian MacLeod, and Blanca Rosales Symposium II. Archaeological Evidence for Ancient Beverages Tuesday, November 14, 2006 session: Archaeological Evidence for Ancient Beverages Donn Warner, Patrick McGovern, Patrick Ryan Williams, Karin Viklund, Hans-Peter Stika John Scott CAS coordinator NYCF, EAS *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:48 Distributed: Friday, March 31, 2006 Message Id: cdl-19-48-007 ***Received on Thursday, 30 March, 2006