The Scientific Methods in Cultural Heritage Research Gordon Research Conference is a leading international scientific meeting dedicated to cutting-edge and unpublished research in the field of cultural heritage. The conference encourages in-depth discussion following each presentation and fosters informal exchanges among participants at all career stages.
The program brings together speakers and scholars from institutions worldwide to explore the latest innovations in the analysis, interpretation, and preservation of cultural heritage. Special focus will be placed on the integration of multidisciplinary approaches, from high-resolution imaging and chemical analysis to data-driven modeling and historical and anthropological perspectives,to build a more holistic understanding of heritage objects and architectures.
Held in an immersive residential setting, the conference will promote scientific collaboration through discussion sessions, poster presentations, and informal networking opportunities. The goal is to strengthen connections, deepen our understanding of material transformation over time, and support innovative and sustainable strategies for long-term heritage conservation.