Hayley Simon Wallen
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The next #ConservationTogetherAtHome Heritage Science webinar will be on Wednesday 3rd June at 5pm, by Hayley Simon Wallen about the corrosion and conservation of the The Mary Rose cannonballs. UCL Institute of Archaeology Diamond Light Source Register for free here: bit.ly/3euYH6L
Interested in corrosion and conservation of the The Mary Rose cannonballs? Catch SEAHA student Hayley Simon Wallen discussing in the #ConservationTogetherAtHome ICONHerSciGroup webinar Wednesday 3 June 5pm UCL Institute of Archaeology Diamond Light Source Register for free here: ow.ly/Xj3e50zVlde
Congratulations to Hayley Simon Wallen for winning Royal Society of Chemistry’s Ronald Belcher Award! For innovative research on the conservation of Mary Rose iron cannonballs #RSCAwards rsc.li/30tpXic
Congratulations to our PhD student alum Hayley Simon Wallen for winning the prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Ronald Belcher Award for her outstanding and innovative research on the conservation of The Mary Rose's iron cannonballs - what an achievement! ow.ly/vb2u50AfmPg #RSCAwards
UCL’s Prof Richard Catlow, Dr Anna Regoutz (Dr Anna Regoutz), Prof Angelos Michaelides and PhD student Hayley Simon Wallen have received Prizes and Awards from the Royal Society of Chemistry. ucl.ac.uk/news/2020/jun/…
Excited to share our work that was published this week in Developmental Cell Live Visualization of ERK Activity in the Mouse Blastocyst Reveals Lineage-Specific Signaling Dynamics cell.com/developmental-… #FluorescenceFriday
PUBLISHED: Archaeological science research finds evidence in British Museum of recycled Roman glass used to glaze Parthian pottery at 3rd century AD site Ain Sinu (Zagurae) in northern Iraq. New article by Jonathan R. Wood & Yi-Ting Hsu in journal Iraq. doi.org/10.1017/irq.20…
Last year, together with Icon Book and Paper Group, we ran a series of Heritage Science webinars as part of the #ConservationTogetherAtHome series. Catch up with the first one by Eleanor Schofield on keeping the The Mary Rose ship-shape here youtube.com/watch?v=tOPs-x…
In this #openaccess 📝, Dr Jonathan R. Wood & Michael Greenacre discuss making the most of expert knowledge to analyse archaeological data via a case study on Parthian and Sasanian glazed pottery doi.org/10.1007/s12520… #compositionaldata #Variableselection #Glassproduction #Mesopotamia