Position in the Scientific Department at The National Gallery, London

Research Fellowship (ARTICT | Art Through the ICT Lens Project: Big Data 
Processing Tools to Support the Technical Study, Preservation and Conservation 
of Old Master Paintings)

Fixed Term, Full Time
UKP31,500

Job reference: 1682

The National Gallery seeks to recruit a highly motivated individual interested 
in pursuing innovative interdisciplinary research to improve how analytical 
imaging data is interrogated, interpreted and presented. This cutting-edge 
research will be undertaken as part of the EPSRC-funded three year ARTICT | Art 
Through the ICT Lens project which brings together ICT and Heritage Science 
researchers from University College London, Imperial College London and the 
National Gallery to co-create and apply novel signal analysis and processing 
algorithms to support the technical study, conservation and preservation of 
artworks. The three-year ARTICT project started in October 2018. The post 
holder will be one of three research fellows working on the project: see <URL: 
http://gow.epsrc.ac.uk/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/R032785/1>.
The post holder will undertake research and development work to allow improved 
identification, characterisation, and visualisation of the materials and 
features of interest in a painting, including in sub-surface layers, drawing on 
the wealth of analytical imaging data now available in the heritage sector 
through the application of macro X-ray fluorescence scanning, hyperspectral and 
other imaging techniques. The post holder’s role will be to provide analytical, 
spectroscopic and (chemical) imaging expertise to all aspects of the research. 
The post holder will therefore need knowledge of the physics of data 
acquisition and materials response to radiation, as well as practical 
experience with analytical/imaging equipment and data interpretation, ideally 
within a heritage science context. The post holder will additionally hold a key 
coordination role in the project and will be expected to be involved in all 
dissemination, exploitation, innovation and impact activities. They will also 
deliver the data management plan. The post holder will also help to more fully 
integrate complex analytical imaging technologies, image-based analytical data 
and signal processing approaches into the wider work of the National Gallery 
and the heritage sector more generally.
Suitable candidates will have a first degree and PhD (or equivalent 
post-graduate research experience) in an appropriate scientific subject and 
further research experience in a relevant area. They are likely to have a 
background in hyperspectral or chemical imaging, spectroscopy or X-ray based 
analysis/imaging (ideally within a heritage context) or possibly in signal or 
image processing and machine learning. In addition, candidates must have 
significant practical computing experience and ideally some familiarity with 
programming. The candidate must also have a strong interest in conducting and 
disseminating innovative high-profile research in an interdisciplinary field. 
As well as having suitable technical knowledge and experience, candidate must 
have excellent reporting, communication, project management and interpersonal 
skills. Experience of working in a museum environment and an interest in 
Western European painting and/or conservation is highly desirable.
This is a fixed term contract for 30 months with the possibility of extension 
to a maximum of 36 months
Closing date: 4 November 2018
Interview date: Week commencing 12 November 2018
For more information and application details see <URL: 
http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/jobs>



Catherine Higgitt
Principal Scientist
Scientific Department
National Gallery
London
WC2N 5DN UK

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