Infrastructure for Multi- and Hyperspectral Image Acquisition
Name of applicant
Christian Høgel
Institution
University of Southern Denmark
Amount
DKK 788,574
Year
2020
Type of grant
Research Infrastructure
Summary
This project will launch the creation a state-of-the art customized infrastructure in both Multi- and Hyper Spectral Imaging (MSI and HSI) to support the growing research on medieval literature and manuscripts at SDU. Through specific wavelength bands, from ultra-violet to near-infrared, MSI and HSI capture faded or obscured texts. Showing the different layers, both physical and cultural of manuscripts and printed books, it gives access to hidden materials and texts without damaging cultural heritage. Far from being an individual endeavor, this project results from a synergy between the Department of History, CML and DIAS with Christian Høgel and Aglae Pizzone, SDU Library with Jakob Povl Holck and Mogens Kragsig Jensen and the SDU Centre for Photonics Engineering with René Lynge Eriksen.