The Northwestern University MRSEC supported the new exhibition Paint the Eyes Softer: Mummy Portraits from Roman Egypt at the Northwestern University Block Museum. The exhibit explores the art and science of mummy relics from the Fayum region in Egypt during the Roman period. In a unique interdisciplinary collaboration, the exhibition featured results from an advanced undergraduate seminar, which was co-listed in both the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Department of Classics. In this course, students collaborated with scientists and curators to conduct historical and scientific research. The exhibit also includes an augmented reality experience based on results from the scientific examination of the Hibbard Mummy at the Argonne National Laboratory Advanced Photon Source. The exhibit has been attended by more than 15,000 visitors including school groups from the socioeconomically diverse Chicago Public Schools.
Northwestern Materials Research Science and Engineering Center
NU-MRSEC advances world-class materials research, education, and outreach via active interdisciplinary collaborations within the Center and with external partners in academia, industry, national laboratories, and museums, both domestically and abroad.