HERCULES Lab - Cultural Heritage Studies and Protection (HERCULES)
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The HERCULES laboratory is a research infrastructure of the University of Évora dedicated to the study and enhancement of cultural heritage, with a particular focus on the interdisciplinary integration of methods used in physical science and materials. It consists of several laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment capable of developing ground-breaking research comprising non-destructive in situ analysis, microanalysis, high resolution chemical analysis and development of innovative materials and products, making it a one-of-a-kind lab in Portugal and one of the most attractive of its kind in Europe.
