Postdoctoral Associate Position in the Application of a Portable Laser Ablation 
Sampling Device and ICP-MS to the Analysis of Cultural Heritage Objects at 
Yale's Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage

The Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (IPCH), at Yale 
University, is seeking a scientist at the postdoctoral associate level to focus 
on the refinement and application of a portable ultraviolet (UV) laser ablation 
micro-sampling tool for elemental and isotopic studies of glass and ceramic 
objects. The project involves the use of ICP-MS facilities at Yale's Department 
of Geology & Geophysics to quantitatively assess the performance of the 
existing prototype. Additionally, the postdoctoral associate will collaborate 
on the application of the sampling tool and analytical method to the study of 
objects, preferably made of glass, in the American Decorative Arts collection 
of the Yale University Art Gallery. This position offers the successful 
candidate the opportunity to work intensively with museum scientists, 
conservators, curators, scholars and students, while developing skills and 
experience that may be applicable in geology, mineralogy, paleontology, 
archaeometry, forensics, material culture studies, conservation science, etc.

Position and application information
The postdoctoral associate position is a full-time, 12-month position 
(renewable). The starting date is negotiable; a date in or before July 2019 is 
preferred. Salary will be based on Yale's guidelines for postdoctoral positions 
(https://postdocs.yale.edu/postdocs/salaries-taxes). For a description of 
benefits, including health insurance, see 
https://postdocs.yale.edu/postdocs/benefits. Support for travel associated with 
projects is provided. This position is based at Yale's West Campus, on the 
border of West Haven and Orange CT, and at the Yale Metal Geochemistry Center 
on Central Campus. The position also requires visits to Yale's collections and 
conservation facilities on Central Campus. There is a free shuttle service 
between Yale's campuses.

About the Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage
The Institute is a research collaborative, dedicated to the preservation and 
interpretation of material culture. Our research decodes art and artifacts, 
enabling scholars across disciplines to incisively interpret origins and 
histories. Fundamental to this work is understanding and managing change, 
especially deterioration and its detection, monitoring, and treatment. We also 
develop tools and methodologies that enable new modes of studying art and 
artifacts. Facilities include a variety of ED-XRF instruments, optical 
microscopes, FTIR microscope, Raman microscope, SEM/EDS, GC/MS, UV/Vis 
spectroscopy, and an array of accelerated aging and mechanical testing 
equipment. In addition to scientific laboratories, the IPCH also houses the 
Conservation Laboratory and the Digitization Laboratory, which are 
collaborative spaces providing infrastructure, equipment, and expertise to 
Yale's collections and researchers pursuing the examination, documentation and 
conservation treatment of objects. IPCH staff has easy access to the West 
Campus Materials Characterization Core, which includes XPS, FE-SEM-EDS, XRD and 
WD-XRF facilities. The Yale Metal Geochemistry Center includes two class ten 
clean rooms, two multi-collector ICP-MS systems, one single-collector ICP-MS 
system, and one multi-collector TIMS system.

Required qualifications

  *   Completion of a PhD in the chemical, physical, earth or archaeological 
sciences.
  *   Expertise with ICP-MS.
  *   Excellent verbal and written communication skills, organizational skills, 
and a desire to work collaboratively.
  *   Curiosity about art, artifacts, or archival materials and an interest in 
engaging with museums and collections.
Preferred qualifications

  *   Familiarity with geochemical analyses and isotopic studies is highly 
desirable.
  *   Prior experience with the application of analytical techniques to 
cultural heritage objects is desirable but not required.

Application process

  *   The closing date for applications is March 3, 2019; review will begin 
immediately and continue until the position is filled.
  *   Applicants should submit a cover letter describing their interest in the 
position, a CV, and the names of and contact information for two references to 
Pablo Londero ([email protected]), Conservation Scientist, Technical 
Studies Laboratory, Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage.

Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Yale 
values diversity among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly welcomes 
applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected veterans, and 
underrepresented minorities.
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