Department
HUM Staff: Art History - Center for the Art of East Asia


About the Department
Established in 2003 by the Department of Art History and the Division of the 
Humanities, the University of Chicago’s Center for the Art of East Asia (CAEA) 
has become an internationally renowned academic center dedicated to the study 
of East Asian art and visual culture. The CAEA has created new innovative 
methods for art historical research using visual technologies for teaching and 
research. These efforts have resulted in the funding of a larger collaborative 
initiative, the Dispersed Chinese Art Digitization Project (DCADP), to record, 
archive, and digitally restore the fragments of Chinese cultural sites and 
increase global understanding of China’s cultural heritage. In the process of 
reconstructing these sites, the CAEA will implement conferences, exhibitions, 
and publications that reconsider the significance of traditional Chinese 
artistic and cultural sites in contemporary global contexts.

 

Job Summary

The job performs routine assignments related to software support and/or 
development. Provides analysis, design, development, debugging, and 
modification of computer code for end user applications, beta general releases, 
web pages, and production support. Troubleshoots problems using existing 
procedures to find a possible solution.


Responsibilities

Implements the digital presentation of research information, images and scanned 
3D models of dispersed Chinese works of art via data-driven websites to support 
the projects of the DCADP, inform a broader viewership, and foster cultural 
heritage conservation and education around the world.
Collaborates with project supervisors, and digital collections curator at the 
CAEA as well as the project collaborators at XJUAD in using 2D images and 3D 
scans for digital restoration of dispersed and damaged artworks removed from 
cultural sites in China. Creates displays of the results of this work on the 
reconstruction of cultural heritage sites for internet sites and for digital 
exhibitions.
Trains CAEA student employees, faculty, and other staff as needed on digital 
display systems being designed and used to create and maintain project websites
Observes intellectual property agreements according to a plan approved by the 
legal offices of the University of Chicago and Xi’an Jiaotong University that 
will define how XJUAD and UCCAEA will share data with one another and with our 
museum partners in collaboration with institutions inside China that currently 
manage and conserve these sites.
Performs code testing on components and works to ensure that appropriate 
implementation standards are met.
Supports and maintains existing applications.  Works with others and responds 
to requests from users.
Performs other related work as needed.
 


Minimum Qualifications
Education:

Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.

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Work Experience:

Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through < 2 
years of work experience in a related job discipline.

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Certifications:

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Preferred Qualifications

 

Education:
Master’s degree.
 

Experience:

At least one year’s experience building web-based applications or programs. 
Experience working in a collaborative environment on web-based platform 
development, code documentation, version control using GitHub, and application 
deployment. 

 

Technical Skills or Knowledge:

Familiarity with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript; XML technologies, XPath, object 
oriented programming languages such as Python, and web frameworks such as 
Django or Flask. 
Demonstrated knowledge of digital imaging practices including use of 3D 
software, formatting, and lighting and color-matching.

 

Preferred Competencies

Familiarity with full-stack web development to upgrade and modernize existing 
web properties and develop new project websites for delivery of data for public 
access. 
Skill with handling digitized project information and images to build digital 
displays suitable to publish digitally and/or in book format and/or install as 
an exhibition.
Quickly learn and integrate new tools and technologies to achieve the goals of 
the project; stay abreast of new and emerging technologies and standards in the 
field. 
Good communication skills, verbal and written to compose accurate and concise 
communications suitable for professional discourse.
Work closely with project directors, team members, student assistants, and 
international collaborators to implement communication and presentation of the 
project components.
Work independently and collaborate with colleagues in IT Services and 
Humanities Computing to solve problems. 
Travel and conduct work on site, when safe to do so, including travel to China 
on occasion. Work can be structured to be carried out remotely.

 

Application Documents

Resume/CV (required)
Letter of Interest in this Position (required)
References Contact Information (required)
Please describe your experience with converting software, in particular with 2- 
or 3D modeling, to work on a web platform. (required)


When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded under the Resume / Cover Letter 
section of the application.


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