Kristalia Melesanaki

Heraklion, Crete / Greece

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Kristalia Melesanaki
Kristalia (Alina) Melessanaki holds an art conservation degree from the School of Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, University of Western Attica, Athens (1999) and has been a staff member at IESL-FORTH, since 1998.
As a technical scientist she has been actively involved in all research activities of the PhoHS group with emphasis on applications related to the use of laser methodologies for cleaning and analysis of heritage objects. Her research interests include laser spectroscopic techniques (LIF and LIBS) for the analysis and characterization of archaeological objects and works of art, laser cleaning applications (icons, paintings, contemporary artworks, etc.) as well as evaluation and monitoring of the cleaning interventions using spectroscopic and imaging techniques.
Kristalia Melesanaki
Kristalia Melesanaki

Kristalia (Alina) Melessanaki holds an art conservation degree from the School of Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, University of Western Attica, Athens (1999) and has been a staff member at IESL-FORTH, since 1998. As a technical scientist she has been actively involved in all research activities of the PhoHS group with emphasis on applications related to the use of laser methodologies for cleaning and analysis of heritage objects. Her research interests include laser spectroscopic techniques (LIF and LIBS) for the analysis and characterization of archaeological objects and works of art, laser cleaning applications (icons, paintings, contemporary artworks, etc.) as well as evaluation and monitoring of the cleaning interventions using spectroscopic and imaging techniques.