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Raman Explored: Unveiling the past 
A seminar highlighting research breakthroughs in cultural heritage and geoscience

Watch the talks on-demand!

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At our recent Raman Explored seminar on cultural heritage and geoscience, we heard from an exciting lineup of leading scientists in their field. These talks are now available to watch on-demand!

Within these presentations, you'll discover the specificity of Raman spectroscopy and its diverse applications. Learn how this powerful technique reveals fakes and forgeries; how it enables conservation of historical artefacts, and how it identifies modern and historical materials. These experts address the intriguing question ’where does this come from?’ – whether that be material from Stonehenge or the composition of the surface of Mars.


Fill in your details below and get access to all eight talks and discover the captivating applications of Raman spectroscopy in art authentication, mineralogy, and provenance studies

Gain access to the following talks:


From fossil forgeries to future resources
Richard Unitt, University College Cork

Going where no Raman has gone before: Spectroscopy on Mars
Joseph Razzel-Hollis, Natural History Museum

Uncovering the secrets of our past with a VIRSAtile Raman Analyser
Dale Boorman, Renishaw

Old objects, new pigments: unexpected findings in cultural heritage collections
Lucia Burgio, Victoria and Albert Museum

Beyond the Brushstroke: Raman spectroscopy and the detection of art forgeries
Denis Moiseev, ArtDiscovery

Raman Spectroscopy: a tool for teaching research-based cultural heritage
Paul Garside, University of Glasgow

The mineralogical composition of the Altar Stone at Stonehenge
Sergio Andò, University of Milano-Bicocca

Exploring the world with Raman inside the SEM 
Jorge Diniz, Renishaw

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