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Brief Summary
Joseph Padfield, Gained a BSc (hons) Chemistry (1995) from Edinburgh University and a MA in Conservation of Fine Art from the University of Northumbria at Newcastle in 1998, followed by a two year post graduate internship at the Hamilton Kerr Institute: Cambridge University, where he carried out practical conservation and analytical analysis. He joined the scientific department of the National Gallery (London), as the HP Research Fellow in 2000, where he worked to improve applications for digital imaging and general computing in the fields of conservation and conservation science. In 2006 he became a permanent member of the National Gallery Scientific Department conducting research into digital imaging, preventive conservation and the digital dissemination of conservation related data.
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