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Author: | SiC6H [ Fri Mar 11, 2011 2:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | 2nd Italian Congress of Scientific Gemmology - CIGES2011 |
The 20th and 21st of June 2011 will see The University of Bari and the Puglia Academy of Science host the 2nd Italian Congress of Scientific Gemmology - CIGES2011 on the theme of: "THE DIAMOND: MINERAL, MATERIAL AND GEMSTONE" The congress is aimed at researchers, with a particular focus on young researchers, as well as those with a solid professional background in the field of commercial gemstone jewellery. Objectives and themes to be explored. National and International experts will take an in-depth look at the following theme areas: - Innovative non-invasive analysis technology, aimed at the identification of synthetics, treatment and origin; - Exploration of the most recent advances in synthesis methods and surface treatments; - The national and international scientific and political situation and consequent effects in the commercial field; The aim of the congress is that of providing mineralogists, material scientists and gemmologists with the opportunity to meet and to exchange ideas in order to favour professional collaboration from which the scientific, social and commercial communities may benefit. For further information visit the website: http://www.gemmologiascientifica.uniba.it |
Author: | Alberto [ Sun May 01, 2011 1:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2nd Italian Congress of Scientific Gemmology - CIGES2011 |
hi, i'll be there as the Assogemme's representative, hope it will be interesting as the 1st ediction. ciao alberto |
Author: | Alberto [ Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2nd Italian Congress of Scientific Gemmology - CIGES2011 |
just back from the 2nd Italian Congress of Scientific Gemology - CIGES2011 on the theme of: "THE DIAMOND: MINERAL, MATERIAL AND GEMSTONE" hosted by the University of Bari and the Puglia Academy of Science the start wasn’t so good as you can see in the picture below………. Strike in the airport, flight cancelled, fast run to the railway station………. in the end, 10 hours needed to cover 400km (250 miles) tzk, tzk…. missed the opening ceremony and the registration……….ok, ticket to the bad luck paid: tomorrow will be better…… Day one A couple of friends (and GO members ): Francesco, aka Alan Ford and Gennaro aka Gennygio SALONE DEGLI AFFRESHI ATHENAEUM BUILDING FIRST SCIENTIFIC SESSION Chair: Eugenio SCANDALE (University of Bari) Gaetano CAVALIERI (President CIBJO) “The Ethical-social importance of certification and the traceability of diamonds” Paolo SPINELLI (University of Bari) “The diamond as a particle detector” Andrea M. ROMANO (Tarì Consortium, Marcianise, CE) “The diamond market and training gemologists” SECOND SCIENTIFIC SESSION Chair: Caterina RINAUDO (University of Alessandria) Jeff HARRIS (University of Glasgow) “The colour of diamonds” Loredana PROSPERI (Italian Gemmological Institute, Milan) “Imitations of diamonds: yesterday, today and…tomorrow?” Riccardo D’AGOSTINO (University of Bari) “Thin film deposition via plasma for use in jewelry and gemstones” Anna BRAJKOVIC (University of Milan Bicocca) “The mineralogical characterization and spectroscopy of the natural diamonds of Yakutia” Giovanni BOSSI (Andergassen Foundation, Milan) “Issues in certification” Michele MACRÌ (Polo Museum, University of Rome Sapienza) “The diamond: a gemm(non)logical market” Patrizia CALEFATO (University of Bari) “The jewel - between luxury and fashion” Dr. Macrì taking his lecture in the middle between Jeff Harris and Christopher Breeding day two MAIN HALL BARI UNIVERSITY CAMPUS – BUILDING OF EARTH SCIENCES THIRD SCIENTIFIC SESSION Chair: Luigi NICOLAIS (University of Naples Federico II) Alix GICQUEL (University of Paris 13) “Plasma enhanced CVD diamond single crystal growth: a State of the Art” Fabrizio NESTOLA (University of Padova) “Inclusions in diamonds: implications for Earth Sciences” Alberto MALOSSI (Gemmecreate srl, Milan) “Issues in the commerce of synthetics diamonds” Vanda ROLANDI (Italian Gemmology Board, Milan) “A new synthetic diamond: characterization and comparison with previous synthetics”. Adriana MARAS (University of Roma Sapienza) “color change diamonds: the case of the diamond in the Pope Leo XII collection” Eugenio SCANDALE (University of Bari) “The impossible perfection of natural diamonds” Ilaria ADAMO (State University of Milan) “The HP-HT treatment of diamonds” Trying to explain our proposals of law to Jeff Harris during the coffee-break (note my inspired look..... ), the guy on the left is Prof. Fabrizio Nestola who took likely the most interesting lecture, IMHO . I really hope to have at least some papers from him to share in the near future…. his ongoing work on inclusions in russian mined roughs (samples provided by Jeff Harris) is really brilliant and…..innovative. FOURTH SCIENTIFIC SESSION Chair: Alessandro PAVESE (State University of Milan) Christopher M. BREEDING (Gemmological Institute of America, NY) “The gemmological importance of the typological classification of diamonds” Margherita SUPERCHI (CIBJO Gemmological Commission, Milan) “The CIBJO manual of the gemmological laboratory” (held by Dr. Tempesta due to the absence of Ms. Superchi) Caterina RINAUDO (University of Piemonte Orientale) “Spectroscopic analysis of natural and synthetic diamonds” Grazia CICALA (IMIP-CNR, Bari) “Deposition of synthetic diamonds by means of CH4-H2 plasmas” there was then a very interesting presentation of a new LIBS unit designed and realized by A. De Giacomo of Bari university in collaboration with Masterstones, a Roman gemological lab. The unit is composed by a custom arranged spectrometer with an especially narrowed wavelenght range in order to spot beryllium, if i recall correctly the sensibility is around 20-30 ppm. It seems the unit will be soon for sale at an average price of 35k euros. i know US folks are quite used to see these kind of collaborations among uni departments and industry but i assure you in Italy it's indeed really RARE so, kudos to dr. De Giacomo and Masterstones lab ROUND TABLE, Moderator: Adriana MARAS (Università di Roma Sapienza) "Proposed Laws for the Regulation of the Gemmological Industry" as presently being debated before The Chamber of Deputies. A shot of the round table, from left: me, Vincenzo Giannotti (Tarì vice-president), Dario Bossi Migliavacca (President CISGEM), Raffaele Maino (President FEDERPIETRE) and the moderator Prof. Adriana Maras Christopher Breeding lecture was interesting indeed, besides the useful infos about diamond-type discrimination (see G&G article in the summer 2009 issue) he discussed about the new challenge caused by the process of natural annealing in the Marange diamonds from Zimbabwe. Needless to say it was a very interesting event even if all those lectures shrinked in 2 days only caused a brain “indigestion”…. . the organization committee sworn a complete documentation about all the lectures will be available (sooner or later ), I’ll keep you informed when it will be released, many of the lectures were so interesting that was a REAL pity to came back home with no more than a bunch of dramatically incomplete scrabbled notes…… A big thank you to everyone was involved and especially to the organization committee! ciao alberto sidenote: the event got coverage by a local TV, unfortunately reserved to folks who understands italian language.... |
Author: | Egor Gavrilenko [ Sun Jun 26, 2011 7:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2nd Italian Congress of Scientific Gemmology - CIGES2011 |
Very interesting, many thanks for share it ! |
Author: | Tim [ Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2nd Italian Congress of Scientific Gemmology - CIGES2011 |
Looks like you had a heap of fun, bro |
Author: | Alberto [ Tue Jun 28, 2011 9:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2nd Italian Congress of Scientific Gemmology - CIGES2011 |
yup but there wasn't a minute of relax, too much stuff compressed in too few time. On the other hand ,to hold professionals out of their business for more than 2 days it's a mission impossible here in Italy, hence the rush..... ciao albé |
Author: | Conny Forsberg [ Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2nd Italian Congress of Scientific Gemmology - CIGES2011 |
Nice Albé... Time always flies when dealing with gemological or other gem related gatherings. |
Author: | Barbra Voltaire, FGG [ Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2nd Italian Congress of Scientific Gemmology - CIGES2011 |
So....all the lectures were in Italian? Our Symposium in Carlsbad was all in English....but many of the lecturers didn't really speak English, so it was a little hard to understand them. |
Author: | Alberto [ Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2nd Italian Congress of Scientific Gemmology - CIGES2011 |
Barbra Voltaire wrote: So....all the lectures were in Italian? no, those from Jeff Harris, Christopher Breeding and Alix Giquel were in english, no prob cos everyone there understand it, the other talks was in italian but the related powerpoints all in english... |
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