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The successful candidate will join a vibrant academic and research environment conducting interdisciplinary work that bridges conservation science computational modeling and art history. The fellow will focus on the development and implementation of AI-based methods to interpret spectral datasets (e.g. X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) Fibre Optic Reflectance Spectroscopy (FORS) multispectral and hyperspectral imaging) for the rapid and accurate characterization of materials used by artists including identifying their aging and degradation.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Develop machine learning algorithms to analyze complex spectroscopic datasets.
Produce and characterize reference samples using a variety of imaging and spectroscopic techniques.
Advance microanalytical techniques particularly hyperspectral microscopy.
Maintain and support laboratory instrumentation and protocols.
Contribute to the Art Conservation curriculum through workshops and lectures.
Engage in public outreach and deliver an annual public lecture on fellowship research.
Conduct independent and collaborative research resulting in peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations.
Develop and deliver workshops and training sessions within the Art Conservation program.
Design and implement operating procedures for spectroscopic scientific instruments housed in the Art Conservation program.
Coordinate research activities and liaise with external partners and initiatives.
Manage administrative tasks related to research reporting and compliance.
Participate in outreach and knowledge mobilization through public events and lectures.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
A completed Masters degree (MAC MA MSc or PhD) in Chemistry Physics Engineering Computer Science Heritage Conservation or a related field from a recognized program in Canada or internationally.
Proficiency in programming and machine learning (e.g. Python R scikit-learn TensorFlow).
Familiarity with artists materials including pigments binders and their chemical properties.
Demonstrated research design project management skills and a demonstrated commitment to learn.
Strong oral and written communication interpersonal and analytical skills.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team.
Experience with spectroscopic and imaging techniques (i.e. XRF FORS multi/hyperspectral) (preferred).
Experience handling cultural heritage artifacts (preferred).
Understanding of risk assessment data ethics and lab safety protocols.
SPECIAL SKILLS:
Respects diversity and promotes inclusion in the workplace.
Organization and time-management skills. Ability to maintain focus in spite of many different duties and frequent interruptions.
Ability to take initiative to work with minimal supervision to make independent decisions and administer the program while dealing with frequent conflicts and time constraints.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills to resolve administrative problems assist with policy decisions and improve overall efficiency within the undergraduate program and department.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to interact with a wide variety of individuals in many different contexts.
Discretion and tact in handling confidential and sensitive matters and materials.
Good judgement and initiative.
Excellent computer and office skills in particular Microsoft Office Word and Excel.
Ability to learn new software packages as required.
The University invites applications from all qualified individuals. Queens is strongly committed to employment equity diversity and inclusion in the workplace and encourages applications from Black racialized persons Indigenous people women persons with disabilities and 2SLGBTQI accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements priority will be given to those who are legally eligible to work in Canada.
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