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Position at Tate

From: Jenny Smith <jenny.smith<-a>
Date: Monday, April 4, 2011
Microfadometer Researcher - Anoxic Framing
Tate
Location:  Millbank, London

Closing date: Friday, 15 April 2011

Salary: up to UKP30,500 per annum pro rata
Contract type: Fixed term until 4 Sep 2011

The aim of Tate is to increase public awareness, understanding and
enjoyment of British art from the 16th century to the present day,
and of international modern and contemporary works of art.

The Anoxic Project assesses the possibility of framing works of art
on paper in oxygen-free conditions - in order to improve their
stability in light. The project is funded by the Department of
Business, Innovation and Skills and the current phase is exploring
the commercial potential of the research and technology developed by
the project.

This is a great opportunity for a scientist with experience of using
a microfadometer in a gallery, museum, university or research
establishment to apply their expertise in this ground-breaking
heritage science project. Making an impressive contribution to the
commercialisation of Anoxic Framing, you'll conduct research on
items from the Tate collection to assess their sensitivity to light
and potential for low oxygen enclosure. Reporting to the project
manager, you'll produce reports, papers and presentations on your
results for various audiences.

Bringing a PhD or equivalent experience in colour science, optics,
instrument design or similar, you've operated a microfadometer
before, having done so for research purposes. Experienced in
handling fragile materials and artworks, you will be able to
prioritise a varied workload and work well under the pressure of
deadlines. A naturally strong communicator, you are skilled in
technical report writing and you'll be the ideal person to explain
complex concepts in a clear manner.

For further information and to download an application pack, please
visit

    <URL:http://www.tate.org.uk>

If you're unable to access our website please email jobs<-a t->tate< . >org< . >uk
quoting ref: 11002.

Closing date: Friday, 15 April 2011.

Our jobs are like our galleries, open to all.


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