The School of Computing and Communications at the Open University is offering fully funded, full-time, three-year PhD studentships to start in October 2017.
Please contact Dr Simon Holland (s.holland @ open.ac.uk) for an informal discussion and advice on developing a strong proposal. Applications and enquiries are welcome in any of the following areas, or in any area related to HCI and Music. Applicants are very welcome to devise their own topics.
Interactive Music Systems
New kinds of Musical Interaction
New Tools for Live Coding
Any aspect of Music and HCI
Computational Models of Music Perception
Physical, Gestural or Sensing Interfaces
Music and the Internet of Things
Music Technology for Rehabilitation and Therapy
Musically-inspired movement rehabilitation
Music and Deep Learning
New Musical Instruments
New approaches to traditional musical activities
Innovative approaches to technology for Music Education
Collaborative Music Interaction
Evolutionary and Biologically inspired Music Systems
Music Representation
Tools that make new kinds of musical activity possible
Those considering applying are encouraged to get in touch with Dr Holland for an informal discussion.
Applications from part-time candidates are welcome at any time.
For further details of how to apply, please visit:
http://www9.open.ac.uk/mct-cc/study/research-degrees
Closing date: Friday 10th March 2017.
The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland (SC 038302).
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