Subject: Studentship at Nottingham Trent University
PhD studentship Nottingham Trent University School of Biomedical and Natural Sciences. Funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and The National Gallery, London A PhD studentship is available within a collaborative project involving Physics at Nottingham Trent University and The National Gallery in London to study how material properties of picture varnishes affect their optical properties and hence the appearance of varnished paintings. Traditional natural resin varnishes such as mastic and dammar degrade relatively fast, becoming yellow and sometimes hazy. A routine conservation procedure, carried out to restore the original appearance of a painting, is the removal of the degraded varnish using a solvent followed by the application of a layer of new varnish. Frequent repetition of this procedure is potentially harmful to a painting, hence research has been carried out to find synthetic varnishes which are more stable but at the same time have a similar optical appearance to traditional varnishes. Currently, it is not clear which properties of a varnish are most important in determining the final optical appearance. The student will be required to conduct experiments using a range of instruments from optical interferometers, rheometers to MRI mouse to study the wetting and drying of varnishes on different surfaces and how the rheological properties of a varnish affect its optical properties. This is a multidisciplinary project involving optics, material science and art conservation. The PhD studentship would suit a highly motivated person with interest in material science, optics and art conservation. Entry requirement: a first class or upper second class UK Honours degree (or equivalent) in a physical science discipline. The studentship offers a bursary of UKP12,300 (tax free) per annum for three years and Home student fees. Eligibility: Only UK residents can receive the full award. Nationality or country of origin is not a criterion for eligibility. However, EU residents are eligible for fees-only awards. The successful candidate can take up the studentship immediately after the offer is accepted. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr. Haida Liang Senior Lecturer in Physics: +44 115 848 8056 haida.liang [at] ntu__ac__uk Application forms can be downloaded from <URL:http://www.ntu.ac.uk/research/graduate_school/index.html> Alternatively, contact Mrs Doreen Corlett Research and Graduate Studies Office Nottingham Trent University Nottingham NG11 8NS UK +44 115 848 3269 Fax: +44 115 848 6616 sat.research [at] ntu__ac__uk Candidates must send a completed application form, which should include a statement about why they are applying for the post and how they meet the essential qualifications, with copies of academic certificates, to Doreen Corlett, by post, fax or email by Wednesday 28 February 2007. Application by CV only will not be accepted Marika Spring National Gallery London *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:37 Distributed: Friday, February 2, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-37-011 ***Received on Monday, 29 January, 2007