The insiTUMlab is a DFG-funded Core Facility dedicated to the non-destructive, in-situ investigation of cultural heritage. The lab operates at the interface between heritage science, material science, and engineering, focusing on a broad range of historical materials while assuring their contextualization through an interdisciplinary approach. Official partners are the Doerner Institut, the Deutsches Museum, the TUM Chair of Non-Destructive Testing, IFAC-CNR Florence, the TUM Chair of Biopolymers, the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart, and the Scientific Department of the British Museum. Your Responsibilities: Develop and implement Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) methodologies for in-situ investigation of cultural heritage objects and architectural surfaces, covering VNIR and SWIR spectral ranges; Design and optimize HSI data-processing workflows, including spectral calibration, preprocessing, classification, and mapping; Integrate HSI with complementary spectroscopic techniques (Macro-XRF, Raman, FTIR in reflection mode) to enable multimodal data fusion and automated material characterization.
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