Projects

3rd Call for H.F.R.I. Research Projects to support Postdoctoral Researchers, Myc-MVP: “Mycenaean Vitreous Production: A novel interdisciplinary approach towards resolving critical taxonomy issues”, funded by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (H.F.R.I., 2022-2024), Principal Investigator (Name/Surname): Artemios Oikonomou, Scientific Area: Humanities & Arts, History and archaeology, History and Archaeology, Archaeometry, Projects’ Duration (in months): 18, Total Budget (€): 96874, Host Institution: Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, National Center for Scientific Research NCSR “Demokritos”, Collaborating Organization(s): National Archaeological Museum (NAM), Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Ioannina

2nd Call for H.F.R.I.’s Research Projects to Support Faculty Members & Researchers, ReVis:The Hunt Frieze of Tomb II at Vergina, Greece: A Novel Interdisciplinary Approach for the Scientific Investigation and Revisualization of a Painted Masterpiece of the Classical World” funded by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (H.F.R.I., Number: 4366, 2022-2024) , Coordinator: Institute of Historical Research of the National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF), Principal Investigator: Hariclia Brecoulaki, Scientific Area: Humanities & Arts, History and Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Projects’ Duration (in months): 36, Host Institution: National Hellenic Research Foundation, Institute of Historical Research, Collaborating Organization(s): National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”

Operational Programme Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 2nd Call, Τ2ΕΔΚ-02428, MIS 5069984, funded by EPAnEK project 2014-2020, PROTEAS:Advanced System for collection and management of analytical data for documentation and conservation of large-scale paintings in an open laboratory”, Total Budget (€): 155311, 8/2020 – 7/2023 , https://proteas.inp.demokritos.gr/

COST CA18130 European Network for Chemical Elemental Analysis by Total Reflection X-Ray Fluorescence (ENFORCE TXRF, 2019-2022), https://enforcetxrf.eu/

DEMO-RESEARCH, N.C.S.R. ‘Demokritos’ project 2007-2008, “Development of combined Ion Beam Analytical Techniques and Luminescence methods towards a complete, non-destructive analysis of Cultural Heritage materials: Application on the analysis of glass artifacts from the Museum of Thebes”, INPP and INN, at NCSR “Demokritos”, Funding: 15.000 €

IAEA Coordinated Research Project, “Unification of nuclear spectrometries: integrated techniques as a new tool for material researchDevelopment of a multipurpose PIXE induced XRF integrated technique, INPP-NCSR ‘Demokritos’, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), 10/2006 – 10/2009, Funding: 15.000 €

PEP Attikis Framework, Project ATT-29 (1/6/2006 –31/5/2008), “Authenticity control and safeguard of the identity of ancient artifacts, objects of art and technologically authentic replicas, by using non-destructive analytical techniques and in-built elemental tagging technologies”, INPP-NCSR ‘Demokritos’ Benaki Museum, Thetis Authentics Ltd, Funding: 332.920 €

PROMET (Project ID: 509126), FP6-STREP Project, (1/11/2004 –30/4/2008), Design, development, evaluation and application of a portable micro-X-ray Fluorescence (μ-XRF) spectrometer for metal conservation studies, INPP-NCSR ‘Demokritos’, Greece, with twenty-one (21) partners from Mediterranean European, ME, Africa, Funding: 440.000 €

ΙKYDA-DAAD, Greece-Germany collaboration (2004-2006), Determination of fundamental X-ray parameters with small relative uncertainties and their application on x-ray fluorescence analysis, Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, N.C.R.S., ‘Demokritos’, Greece, National Metrology Institute of Germany (PTB) of Synchrotron BESSY II, Berlin, Funding: 15.000 €

Greece-Slovenia Bilateral collaboration, 2002-2003, “Chemical state analysis of sulfur in samples of environmental interest using a novel high-resolution X-ray spectrometer”, Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, N.C.R.S., ‘Demokritos’ and Microanalytical Centre of Josef Stefan Institute, Funding: 11.544 €

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