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松井敏也  Matsui Toshiya Ph.D.
Faculty of Art, University of Tsukuba
World Heritage Studies & Conservation Science

Conservation Science 

  Professor Matsui specializes in Conservation Sciences and Conservation Engineering for cultural heritage and museum artifacts, and has a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Okayama. In the World Heritage Studies Program, he teaches conservation sciences, providing students with hands-on experience in the preservation of cultural heritage.

  In order to preserve and make use of cultural heritage and museum artifacts, conservators conduct research on preventive technologies, restoration materials, and damage detection using natural science techniques.

Academic societies: JAPAN SOCIETY FOR SCIENTIFIC STUDIES ON CULTURAL PROPERTIES, Japan Society for the Conservation of Cultural Property, IIC (International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works)

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Covered Research Topic

Recent Education・Research Projects 

  • Problems in “Unique Venues” plan of cultural properties  

  • Prediction of degradation

  • AI and CyborgCrowd in Conservation science

  • Development of conservation treatment methods

  • Analysis of environmental vibration

  • Indoor air quality

  • The rehabilitation of disaster damaged museum

  • The conservation of disaster damaged cultural properties

Research Map

Kaken

​Conservation Science Laboratory,

World Heritage Program, School of Comprehensive Human Sciences,

UNIVERSITY of TSUKUBA

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