Dear all,
An announcement that might be of interest.
Best wishes
Jasmina
Dr. Jasmina Bolfek-Radovani
FAST IMPACt Programme Manager
Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 7597
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From: Dan Stowell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 28 May 2015 08:58
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Subject: Fwd: [NIME Community] Music tech postdoc available at Goldsmiths University of London
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Subject: [NIME Community] Music tech postdoc available at Goldsmiths
University of London
Date: Wed, 27 May 2015 11:29:03 +0100
From: Rebecca Fiebrink <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi everyone,
I would greatly appreciate if you could pass this announcement to your students and colleagues. Goldsmiths is hiring a 2-year postdoc to work on an incredibly exciting project, with collaborators including IRCAM, UPF, Reactable, ROLI, JUCE, and several others. The details are below, as is a link to the job details and application online. If anyone has any questions about the post, please get in touch with me at [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
Best,
Rebecca Fiebrink (along with RAPID-MIX Goldsmiths colleagues Atau Tanaka and Mick Grierson) Department of Computing Goldsmiths University of London
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Goldsmiths, University of London has an immediate vacancy for a Research Associate (RA) working on RAPID-MIX, a Horizon 2020 project with a consortium including Goldsmiths’ Embodied AudioVisual Interaction (EAVI) research group, IRCAM, and the Music Technology group from Universitat Pompeu Fabra. It also features hardware, software and content companies Reactable, ROLI, Somethin’ Else, PLUX / Bitalino and Orbe. RAPID-MIX will bring cutting edge knowledge from three leading European research labs specialising in embodied interaction. Our work will enable the design and market replication of innovative and disruptive products for music, gaming and wellbeing, extending this insight to the rapidly growing broader industries of e-health, quantified self and wearables.
The successful applicant will be responsible for helping to develop and maintain the RAPID-API, a hardware and software prototyping platform designed to accelerate development of hardware and software products based on embodied interaction through sensor interface systems. The platform will be designed explicitly with musical interaction in mind, but also demonstrate applications in related interaction areas such as gaming, and health / wellbeing. The successful applicant will be able to refine and create new technology platforms upon which the RAPID-API will be based.
You should have a graduate level qualification in a relevant scientific discipline (such as computer music, computer science, or digital audio) and/or equivalent work experience. Previous experience of working with interactive systems and in developing and maintaining software APIs is essential. You will be expected to have initiative, be self-motivated and be able to motivate others, work as part of a team and organise a team’s work
The Department
The Department of Computing at Goldsmiths sees interdisciplinarity to be the core of its identity. We run undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes that include the application of computer science to the arts, media, music, design, games, psychology and business.
http://jobs.goldsmiths.ac.uk/fe/tpl_goldsmiths01.asp?s=4A515F4E5A565B1A&jobid=98923,9871540223&key=110697870&c=56621221239812&pagestamp=sejybrsqxosxrtwkmr
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