E-RIHS ERIC: PCSS Collaboration with the University of Wrocław Faculty of Chemistry

E-RIHS ERIC: PCSS Collaboration with the University of Wrocław Faculty of Chemistry

Representatives of PCSS visited the Faculty of Chemistry at the University of Wrocław to discuss the development of digital infrastructure for the European E-RIHS ERIC research node. The meeting focused on integrating advanced laboratory research with modern IT tools funded by FENG resources. A key topic was the DIGILAB WORKSPACE platform, set to revolutionize access to scientific resources in cultural heritage.

The working visit allowed direct familiarization with the Cultural Heritage Research Laboratory infrastructure, led by Dr. Barbara Łydżba-Kopczyńska, Prof. UWr. This unit conducts highly specialized analyses of artworks and archaeological objects across a wide range of materials. Research focuses on, among others, layer composition analysis of paintings, manuscripts, ceramics, as well as precious minerals, gemstones, and amber.

The main discussion centered on implementing the DIGILAB WORKSPACE platform, coordinated by the PCSS team. The system aims for full integration of processes related to application submission and management for access to research infrastructure within Poland’s E-RIHS node. Digitization of documentation and data workflows will provide scientists with a cohesive tool facilitating international and interdisciplinary knowledge exchange.

The meeting highlighted the synergy between specialized analytical chemistry and advanced networking technologies. Combining Wrocław laboratory capabilities with PCSS expertise in building Digital Research Infrastructures enables standards worthy of European research infrastructure. Talks also addressed optimizing the flow of raw data from physicochemical analyses of historic objects.

This collaboration fits into the broader context of building a modern knowledge-based economy, supported by European Funds for a Modern Economy. The developed solutions will streamline current scientific project management while contributing to the long-term preservation and better understanding of material cultural heritage. Next stages of DIGILAB WORKSPACE development will incorporate specific needs of analytical infrastructure users identified during the visit.