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SaltWiki is based on the scientific skills of the research network which comprises renowned scientists from academia, research institutes, state offices for the protection of historical monuments, companies, etc.
SaltWiki is based on the scientific skills of the research network which comprises renowned scientists from academia, research institutes, state offices for the protection of historical monuments, companies, etc.


Dr. Angela Weyer, head of the institute is responsible for the project, the the project coordinator is Dr. Hans-Jürgen Schwarz. More project staff of the HAWK: Prof. Dipl.-Rest. (FH) Nicole Riedl, Barbara Hentschel MA, Dipl.-Ing. Gunnar Werner, Dipl.-Des. Carolin Taebel, Sandra Leithauser BA, Susanne Nitschel, Alexander Risos, Friederike Seidler BA, Marina Terwald  
Dr. Angela Weyer, head of the institute is responsible for the project, the the project coordinator is Dr. Hans-Jürgen Schwarz.
<br>More project staff of the HAWK: Prof. Dipl.-Rest. (FH) Nicole Riedl, Barbara Hentschel MA, Dipl.-Ing. Gunnar Werner, Dipl.-Des. Carolin Taebel, Sandra Leithauser BA, Susanne Nitschel, Alexander Risos, Friederike Seidler BA, Marina Terwald  


Current partners in the research network are:
Current partners in the research network are:

Revision as of 09:34, 4 November 2013

In recent decades, extensive knowledge has been acquired, particularly through supported projects of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU), which is only partially reflected in the literature. From this starting position, the idea of creating this technical Wiki was developed in a workshop of the Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (Federal Environmental Foundation) in February 2008, which was attended by experts in conservation sciences from Denmark, England, Switzerland and Germany. The experts decided to bring into being a modern platform for knowledge management on the Internet that would offer simple and rapid access to knowledge from the widest range of technical disciplines on the maintenance of cultural assets endangered by salts.

SaltWiki is based on the scientific skills of the research network which comprises renowned scientists from academia, research institutes, state offices for the protection of historical monuments, companies, etc.

Dr. Angela Weyer, head of the institute is responsible for the project, the the project coordinator is Dr. Hans-Jürgen Schwarz.
More project staff of the HAWK: Prof. Dipl.-Rest. (FH) Nicole Riedl, Barbara Hentschel MA, Dipl.-Ing. Gunnar Werner, Dipl.-Des. Carolin Taebel, Sandra Leithauser BA, Susanne Nitschel, Alexander Risos, Friederike Seidler BA, Marina Terwald

Current partners in the research network are:


If you are interested in joining the research network, whether as a single person or an institute, you are very welcome to do so.


Other scientists involved:

  • Dr. Matthieu Angeli, Oslo University, Norway
  • Dr. A. Elena Charola, Arlington, USA
  • Christa Gerdwilker, Historic Scotland, Edinburgh
  • Dr. Kirsten Linnow, Universität Hamburg, Institut für Anorganische und Angewandte Chemie
  • Rolf Niemeyer, Niedersächsisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Hannover
  • Dr. Erwin Stadlbauer, Niedersächsisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Hannover


The project was supported by the

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