Bioengineering for Regenerative and Precision Medicine
Bioengineering for Regenerative and Precision Medicine
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The preservation of material cultural heritage applies science and technology to movable and immovable heritage, to preserve, restore or analyze it, preferably using non-destructive techniques or micro-invasive methods. The role of the Masters in Science and Technology for the Cultural Heritage is to analyze and characterize cultural materials, and to conduct environmental impact studies, with a view to enhancing and preserving the material cultural heritage.
The Masters in Science and Technology for the Cultural Heritage is lectured with the Faculty of Fine Arts, Faculty of Sciences and the School of Arts and Humanities of University of Lisbon.
This offer at master's level aims to provide a specialized and comprehensive training on sciences, technologies and methodological approaches in Historical-Archaeological Materials in a perspective of the Technologies and their Evolution throughout the History of Humanity. The course aims to respond to an effective demand from qualified collaborators with technical, academic and scientific knowledge. The relevance of this central goal can only be consistently met with an integrative approach to the issues under discussion and the provision of innovative, current and stimulating perspectives on the enhancement and preservation of the tangible Cultural Heritage.