Assistant Scientist/Associate Scientist; Technical Studies Research
Listed on 2026-01-11
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
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Job SummaryWe are looking for an Assistant Scientist / Associate Scientist to conduct scientific research within the Getty Conservation Institute’s Science Department. You will be an integral member of the Technical Studies Research team, and will conduct research and analysis on works of art from Getty’s collections—including the Museum’s collection of paintings, manuscripts, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts—as well as prints, rare books, and objects in the collection of the Getty Research Institute—and from other institutions with which we collaborate.
MissionThe Getty Conservation Institute works internationally to advance conservation practice in the visual arts—objects, collections, architecture, and sites. We serve the conservation community through scientific research, education and training, field projects, and disseminating information. In all our endeavors, we create and deliver knowledge that contributes to the conservation of the world’s cultural heritage.
MajorJob Responsibilities
- Conduct scientific analysis on works of art, in collaboration with other scientists, conservators, and curators, to improve the understanding and preservation of works in Getty’s collections and at partner institutions.
- Develop research questions, perform literature reviews, determine analytical approaches, collect, interpret, and synthesize data, summarize results in written technical reports, and verbally communicate findings to Getty and external colleagues.
- Help coordinate scientific activities for projects across the Science Department, as assigned.
- Collaborate with conservators and curators to contextualize research findings in terms of significance to the work of art, artist, culture, or historical period.
- Conduct scientific research to further the understanding of historic technologies, material use, and/or material degradation.
- Provide analytical support for projects with other cultural, scientific, or academic institutions to research the chemical and physical properties of artists’ materials.
- Recognize technology gaps and identify emerging technologies well-suited for use in the study of cultural heritage.
- Disseminate information/results to a wide array of audiences, including professional conservators, professional scientists, and the general public.
- Present research findings at professional conferences and publish papers in peer-reviewed journals.
- Organize seminars, symposia, and workshops to disseminate our research to the conservation and conservation science communities.
- Contribute to the organizational and administrative needs of the Technical Studies Research team, Science Department, and GCI.
- Prioritize your workload, effectively communicate with other team members, organize and archive samples and reports.
- Contribute to the short- and medium-term project goals and contribute to establishing strategic priorities for the
- Technical Studies Research team. Participate in meetings, committees, and planning sessions for the Science department and GCI.
- Foster a welcoming workplace that mirrors varied backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences; participate in development opportunities that promote supportive and inclusive environments; and incorporate those values into your daily work and interactions with others.
- Additionally, professional development is encouraged and supported through on-the-job training, attendance at specialized training courses, and participation in professional meetings and workshops.
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