~~~~~~~ BRITISH HCI GROUP NEWS SERVICE ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/ ~~ ~~ All news to: [log in to unmask] ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ NOTE: Please reply to article's originator, ~~ ~~ not the News Service ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Researchers (Usability and Human Factors) Motorola UK Research Lab, Motorola Ltd, Basingstoke, UK Background Motorola is one of the world's leading providers of wireless communications, semiconductor technology, advanced electronic equipment and services for customers and markets around the world. Products include cellular telephones and systems, two-way radios, pagers, semiconductors, defence and aerospace electronics, automotive, energy and industrial electronics, computers, data communications and information processing and handling equipment. Our core strengths in components and communication technologies, coupled with our vision of the future, have allowed us to make long-term investments for the creation of new industries and develop mobile and fixed communications products that have set and will continue to set the standard in the market place. Motorola Labs develops novel ideas from conception, through analysis and simulation, to proof-of-concept demonstrators. Our remit is to identify, and advance through research, the technologies needed for future products. Motorola's commitment to technology and research is reflected in the excellent resources available. Summary Joining a small group of Human Factors specialists working within the Motorola UK Research Laboratory, the post holder will provide a user focus on research projects by applying user-centred design and usability techniques to investigate user requirements, and implement and evaluate prototype user interfaces for future innovative wireless services and applications. Possible topics may include research into the effects of different types of media on communications, and data management for mobile multimedia applications The post holder will be required to investigate multimedia user requirements, interactions and interfaces, taking an application-focused approach and considering products that will reach the market in 3 to 5 years,. This includes evaluation of different multimedia research technologies in terms of their effective integration in future wireless devices; cross-disciplinary communication skills are therefore essential. The position will involve fundamental human factors research, prototype design, implementation and evaluation. Given the wide scope of the work, the candidate may be required to work on multiple parallel projects. Some contributions to European collaborative projects may be expected. The post holder will also have the opportunity to work with universities and maintain ties with other important European work on wireless applications and interfaces. Requirements: The ideal candidate will be an excellent communicator, particularly to those inexperienced in the field of human computer interaction. In addition, they will have experience in one or more of the following: * user-centered design process * user requirements elicitation * contextual analysis and design * multimedia and multimodal user interface design * cognitive modeling and cognitive ergonomics * ergonomics and human factors In addition, some relevant industrial research experience is preferred. The postholder must have the ability to work on multidisciplinary project teams, where he/she will be expected to contribute towards integration of user-centred design principles with technology development. In addition, the post holder should be highly self-motivated with the ability to work unsupervised and take responsibility for delivering results. Qualifications: Good first degree in psychology or computer science with preferably a higher degree and/or research experience in human factors or human-computer interaction. Salary and Benefits A competitive salary along with benefits, including relocation where necessary, will be provided. Motorola is committed to equal opportunities. Contact: For further information or to submit your CV, please contact: Barbara Acker [log in to unmask] Jays Close Viables Industrial Estate Basingstoke Hants. RG22 4PD UK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ To receive HCI news, send the message: ~~ ~~ "JOIN BCS-HCI your_firstname your_lastname" ~~ ~~ to [log in to unmask] ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ Newsarchives: ~~ ~~ http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/bcs-hci.html ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ To join the British HCI Group, contact ~~ ~~ [log in to unmask] ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~