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The Getty Research Institute, the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the Getty Museum have announced the 2026–2027 cohort of Getty Scholars. The Getty Scholars Program provides a dynamic platform for international scholars to pursue advanced research on art and its histories, broadly defined. From January-March, IoP physicist Noushine Shahidzadeh will be a Getty Conservation Institute Guest Scholar.
Noushine Shahidzadeh

By fostering collaboration across disciplines and professional practices, the Getty Scholars program cultivates new perspectives and expands audiences for scholarly work. Scholars in residence benefit from unparalleled access to Getty’s world-class collections and join a global community dedicated to intellectual exchange. 

There are several types of Getty Scholarships. Shahidzadeh was elected to be a Guest Scholar in the Getty Conservation Institute - these scholars will pursue projects related to the cultural heritage conservation field. Shahidzadeh's research area is multiscale studies of material dynamics driven by liquid flow and the transport of ions and additives in porous media, linking fundamental processes to applications such as the preservation of cultural heritage. The project she will carry out is called Multimineral Salt Crystallization in Cultural Heritage: From Fundamental Mechanisms to Conservation Practice.