National Science and Engineering Week: Conservation Masterclass

A free Science Masterclass for A level Physics and Chemistry Students consisting of a day of workshops, talks and discussion led by experts from The Wallace Collection and The National Gallery Conservation Departments.

National Science and Engineering Week: Conservation Masterclass

About this event

Starts: Wednesday 15 March 2017 (All day)

Ends: Wednesday 15 March 2017 (All day)

At: The Wallace Collection

Meet the conservators who restore paintings, furniture and armour to find out about the science behind their work. Discover what museum conservation involves and see where taking a science degree can lead. Visit the Conservation workshops, which are not usually open to the public, and hear about professionals career routes and what their jobs involve.There will be hands-on experiments which link both to the A level and to the conservatin work being done in museums.

Find out about technical analysis such as:

  • Chemical analysis of paint- including gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS)
  • Demonstration of x-ray florescence analysis (XRF)
  • UV light examination

Curriculum Links

1. Mass spectrometry (A level Chemistry)

2. Magnetic fields deflecting charged particle (A level Physics)

3. Energy levels in orbitals – excitation, de-excitation and ionisation (A level Physics)

4. EM spectrum (GCSE/A level Physics)

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