15 Researchers in Europe

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Inserito il 02/02/2019

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Funded by the European Union through the Innovative Training Network project CHANGE (Cultural Heritage Analysis for New GEnerations - 
http://www.change-itn.eu) I am very glad to announce that we now are looking for candidates for 15 Early Stage Researcher (ESR) positions. The positions are for three years, competitively salaried, leading towards a PhD degree, and employed at different universities, research institutes, and museums throughout Europe.

Under a common goal of developing and applying new imaging methodologies to analyse cultural heritage artifacts, the different positions have their individual research topics, and candidates will work towards their PhD degree under supervision by experienced researchers, and will also benefit from excellent interdisciplinary collaboration, training, networking, and mobility opportunities together with CHANGE partner institutions throughout Europe.

The application deadline for most of the positions is February 15, 2019, and the start date is in September 2019, thus we also encourage students completing their master degree not too late in 2019 to apply.

Key information about the ESR (PhD) positions is listed below. For more information and to submit your application, refer to http://change-itn.eu/vacancies/esr-positions/

  • ESR1 at NTNU (Gjøvik, Norway): Imaging techniques for change documentation and monitoring of challenging cultural heritage materials.
  • ESR2 at NTNU (Gjøvik, Norway): Quality evaluation in cultural heritage digitization.
  • ESR3 at NTNU (Trondheim, Norway): Registration techniques for differential and multimodal data.
  • ESR4 at Warsaw University of Technology (Poland): Analysis and visualization of multi modal image data in cultural heritage surfaces monitoring.
  • ESR5 at Warsaw University of Technology (Poland): Portable multi modal device(s) for surface measurement/monitoring.
  • ESR6 at C2RMF (Paris, France): Development of multi modal image data fusion methods for change monitoring.
  • ESR7 at C2RMF (Paris, France): Microscopic 3D imaging and conservation.
  • ESR8 at Burgundy University (Dijon, France): Capture and characterization of change in the appearance of cultural heritage objects surface.
  • ESR9 at Burgundy University (Dijon, France): Appearance change assessment: link between local geometry and global appearance descriptors.
  • ESR10 at University of Oslo (Norway): Imaging-based documentation and analysis for change monitoring of novel dry-cleaning restoration/conservation methods for unvarnished canvas paintings.
  • ESR11 at HES-SO (Neuchâtel, Switzerland): Analysis and assessment of degradation of polychrome artworks.
  • ESR12 at Swiss National Museum (Zurich): Analysis and monitoring of degradation of ancient glasses.
  • ESR13 at University of Amsterdam (Netherlands): Monitoring of the surface appearance of daguerreotypes during their first tarnishing, electrolytic cleaning and possible re-tarnishing after treatment.
  • ESR14 at Cyprus University of Technology (Limassol): Enrichment of 3D volumetric data with metadata and semantics.
  • ESR15 at HES-SO (Neuchâtel, Switzerland): Use of imaging techniques to characterize and monitor the surface of historical oxidized, patinated and varnished metals. 

 


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