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MESSAGE FOLLOWS:
Please circulate the following announcement for multiple music and science
related positions at Dartmouth College in the USA.
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Dartmouth Department of Music
Assistant Professor of Music, tenure-track, to begin summer/fall 2012
Evaluation of applications begins: November 7th, 2011
http://music.dartmouth.edu
http://digitalmusics.dartmouth.edu
Dartmouth's Department of Music seeks an outstanding faculty member with
an exceptional background in music science and technology: including, but
not limited to, music cognition and neuroscience, digital music
composition and performance, creative applications of music information
retrieval, or related areas. Candidates should be committed to innovative
teaching in an undergraduate liberal arts curriculum that integrates
composition, digital music/arts, performance, theory, history, world
music, and jazz studies. Teaching assignments will include graduate
seminars in Dartmouth's M.A. program in Digital Musics. Ph.D., D.M.A., or
equivalent professional qualifications. Teaching experience at the
university level desirable. Dartmouth is committed to diversity and
strongly encourages applications from women and minorities. Send letter of
application and CV, as PDF attachments, via e-mail only, to music AT
dartmouth DOT edu with subject line "Assistant Professor Search".
Evaluation of applications begins on November 7th 2011 and will continue
until the position is filled.
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Dartmouth Department of Music
Two Post Doctoral Positions, Full Time
Start: by January 2012, duration 18 months
The Bregman Music and Audio Research Studio at Dartmouth College is
pleased to announce two post-doctoral positions to develop computational
methods and tools for analysis of music and film. The research is targeted
both at emerging applications in multimedia information retrieval,
including Search-By-Groove and Automatic Curating of Large-Scale Archives,
and in the context of humanities research: musicology and film and media
studies. Candidates should be proficient in at least two of the following
areas: machine learning, with applications to machine listening and/or
machine vision, signal processing and matrix factorization methods, Python
and C++, HTML5, music information retrieval, computational musicology,
computational cinematics, or computational neuroscience.
The Bregman Music and Audio Research Studio investigates the links between
audio-visual media, information, computation, neuroscience, and music
production/performance. The Bregman Lab maintains a thriving research
environment which nurtures collaboration between the arts and sciences.
Darting back to 1968, Bregman is internationally known for developing,
among other things, the first commercial digital synthesizer (the
Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer) and the Synclavier I and Synclavier II
digital musical instruments. Now in its 43rd year, the Bregman Lab's
research is funded by a number of federal, industry, and private
foundation awards. For more information on, or to apply to, either of
these positions contact: mcasey AT dartmouth DOT edu.
http://bregman.dartmouth.edu/~bmars
http://bregman.dartmouth.edu
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Michael Casey
James Wright Professor of Music
Chair, Department of Music
Adjunct Professor Department of Computer Science
Director, Bregman Music and Audio Research Studio
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA
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