Department: Pintura y Conservación-Restauración

Faculty: Bellas Artes

Research group: Arte, tecnología, imagen y conservación del patrimonio cultural

Email: emasterp@ucm.es

Doctor by the Universidad Complutense de Madrid with the thesis Técnicas digitales 3D aplicadas a la conservación-restauración de colecciones con modelos anatómicos científicos Propuestas metodológicas alternativas y protocolos de mínima intervención 2024. Supervised by Dr. Alicia Sánchez Ortiz, Dr. Óscar Hernández Muñoz.

Emanuel Sterp Moga is a curator-restorer of Cultural Heritage. He graduated from the Complutense University of Madrid during 2017 obtaining the Autric Tamayo Chair with his Final Degree Project. He has been awarded with the 1st Prize of Young Researchers in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage awarded by the GE-IIC in 2019. His lines of research focus on new 3D technologies applied to Cultural Heritage, and the use of neodymium magnets in different conservation-restoration processes in easel paintings. He is the author of several articles and papers in national and international conferences and has two patents. He is a member of the research group UCM-Art, Technology, Image and Conservation of Cultural Heritage (ref. 970923). He has participated in several teaching innovation projects and R+D+i projects. Currently, he is a predoctoral researcher FPI (ref. PRE2019-087870).