Are you looking for a challenging position in a dynamic setting? The
Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM) currently has a vacant PhD position as part of the Protrusion Project, led by principal investigator dr. Joen Hermans. This project falls within a larger research line aiming for an improved understanding of the mechanisms of change in oil paintings. The AHM is one of the five Research Schools within the
Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR). The position is embedded in the Programme Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage.
The Programme Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage hosts the only academic conservation training programme in the Netherlands. It is affiliated to the Netherlands Institute for Conservation, Art and Science (NICAS), and shares it conservation and research laboratories with the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands.
What are you going to do? The Protrusion Project focuses on an important alteration phenomenon that affects a large fraction of the world’s oil paintings: the formation of metal soap protrusions. Despite decades of research on this phenomenon, the mechanisms and conditions that trigger protrusion formation have proven rather difficult to resolve. To gain understanding of the ways in which paint composition, environmental conditions or conservation treatments affect the formation of metal soap protrusions, and to help conservators to mitigate or prevent the problem of their formation, the ability to replicate protrusion growth under controlled conditions is crucial.
Your challenge will be to become the first to successfully grow metal soap protrusions in oil paint in a short time span. This task will involve careful study of oil paintings, investigation of (historical) literature, systematic thinking about chemical mechanisms, creative paint reconstruction design and detailed analysis of paint samples. You will be supported by experts on paintings conservation, historical painting practice and oil paint chemistry, and will have access to lab facilities and a broad range of analytical tools.
Tasks and responsibilities: - submission of a PhD thesis within the period of appointment. This thesis is based on 3-4 peer-reviewed articles that have been submitted for publication;
- carrying out independent research, including literature research, reconstruction design, making and monitoring, and data analysis;
- presenting intermediate research results at meetings and conferences;
- assist with teaching master’s level courses in the 2nd and 3rd year of the PhD (max. 0.2 FTE)
- participation in the Research School and Faculty of Humanities PhD training programmes;
- (Co-)teaching courses at the BA-level in the 2nd and 3rd year of the appointment (max. 0,2FTE per year).