The Scientific, Curatorial and Collection Management department of Louvre Abu 
Dhabi is seeking a Conservation Scientist to join its Research Laboratory to 
perform scientific analysis and research aimed at understanding, preserving, 
and interpreting objects from the museum diverse collection in collaboration 
with curators, conservators, and other museum staff.
The Conservation Scientist will have the opportunity to be part of the creation 
of the first conservation science laboratory in a Gulf region museum and should 
demonstrate resourcefulness, initiative and autonomy to meet the challenge.

Responsibilities:
- Conduct scientific examination, identification, and analysis of museum 
objects’ materials and techniques to contribute to the broader study of works 
of art, study aging and deterioration processes of materials, perform 
scientific research to support conservation treatment and preservation of the 
collection.
- Perform analysis of organic or inorganic materials using some of the 
following analytical methods: SEM-EDS, XRF, XRD, FTIR, UV-Vis and Raman 
spectroscopy, GC-MS, HPLC and interpret the analytical data collected.
- Contribute to preventive conservation research, including research on 
environmental issues and testing of materials used in art storage, display, and 
shipment.
- Participate in the management of laboratory functions including acquisition 
of new instruments and their maintenance, ordering chemicals and consumables 
and keeping their storage organized, keeping artwork samples and reference 
collection archive organized.
- Maintain excellent records of research and analysis and contribute to the 
management of scientific data.
- Communicate research results through written reports, museum publications, 
journals and conference presentations aimed at the scientific community and art 
conservation practitioners.
- Foster understanding and assimilation of scientific information among 
curators, conservators, collection managers, museum engineers, educators, other 
staff and the general public.
- Instruct and supervise interns, Master and PhD students in the understanding 
and performance of materials analysis.

Qualifications: 
- PhD in chemistry, materials science or other relevant physical science and a 
minimum of 2 years of experience in experimental scientific research applied to 
cultural heritage, preferably in a museum environment.
- Strong instrumental analytical skills in a wide range of techniques, such as 
SEM-EDS, XRD, XRF, FTIR, UV/Vis and Raman spectroscopy, GC-MS, HPLC, UV-Vis and 
polarized light microscopy. The ability to operate and maintain scientific 
instrumentation and to interpret its data is expected for most techniques and a 
higher level of expertise for a few techniques.
- Knowledge of a broad array of organic and inorganic materials used in 
artworks, their degradation mechanisms and treatments is desirable.
- Demonstrated ability to show initiative and resourcefulness in handling 
difficult and unusual analytical and technical problems.
- A working cross-cultural knowledge of art, art history, artists’ materials 
and techniques, and routine art conservation practices is desirable.
- Strong computer skills, with the ability to learn LabVIEW or other computer 
programming language for instrument control and data processing. Proficiency 
with managing and processing analytical and imaging data files.
- Excellent writing and verbal communication skills in English, knowledge of 
one or more foreign languages preferred.
- Record of peer-reviewed research and publications in conservation science or 
in conservation-related themes and topics.
- Ability to effectively disseminate and communicate the work of conservation 
science to non-technical audiences, including the general public.
- Strong interest in collaborative and multi-disciplinary research and ability 
to work collaboratively with conservators, curators, collections management 
staff, museum educators, academic scientists, scientists from other museums is 
essential.
- Demonstrated organizational skills with a high attention to detail.

If you are interested in the position, please send a cover letter, a CV 
including references, and three relevant publications to 
[email protected] before January 20th, 2019. 

Elsa Bourguignon, Research Lab Unit Head, Louvre Abu Dhabi
Don’t hesitate to contact me ([email protected]) if you have any 
questions about the position, working at the Louvre Abu Dhabi or living in the 
UAE.

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