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Delphine Syvilay is a Lecturer in Archaeometry at Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, specializing in the intersection of science and cultural heritage. She holds degrees in physics (Pierre and Marie Curie University), heritage materials (Paris 7 University), and completed a PhD on laser-based tools for heritage analysis. Her career includes roles at the Historical Monuments Research Laboratory (LRMH), where she contributed to the Notre-Dame de Paris restoration project, analyzing lead roofing and documenting historical graffiti. She now leads efforts to establish an archaeometry laboratory in Abu Dhabi, focusing on regional archaeological projects and applying cutting-edge technologies like drones and data analytics.
Her research integrates interdisciplinary methods, such as spectroscopic analysis and material science, to preserve historical artifacts. Notable contributions include pioneering work on Notre-Dame's lead restoration and uncovering over 1,300 historical inscriptions during the cathedral's post-fire analysis. She advocates for public engagement through immersive technologies, aiming to bridge heritage science with broader audiences.
Collaborations span institutions like the CNRS, National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research, and Abu Dhabi archaeological missions. Despite no formal awards listed, her work exemplifies innovation in heritage conservation. Current projects in Abu Dhabi focus on building a regional hub for archaeological material analysis, emphasizing technological integration and data-driven approaches.
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