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GEORGIA TECH SCHOOL OF MUSIC
MUSIC FACULTY POSITION
DESCRIPTION: The School of Music seeks to fill a music technology position for
the 2013-2014 academic year. This is a full-time, nine-month, open-rank
tenure-track appointment at the assistant, associate, or full professor level,
beginning August 2013.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach courses in music cognition, digital signal processing,
music information retrieval and/or other music technology courses as required.
Teaching load is typically one lecture course and one research course per
semester. Advise graduate students in collaborative and individual research
projects, and theses. Pursue an active research agenda with a primary focus on
music information retrieval, music cognition, and/or digital signal processing.
A secondary focus in another area of music technology is desirable. Assist with
administrative responsibilities with the graduate programs in music technology,
the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology, and the School of Music.
QUALIFICATIONS: PhD or DMA in computer music, music technology, computer
science, or electrical engineering is strongly preferred. ABD will receive
consideration.
RANK & SALARY: Rank and salary are open, competitive, and commensurate with
experience and qualifications.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC: The School of Music combines tradition and technology to
create unique and exciting opportunities for students in all academic programs.
Undergraduate students can participate in one of three Music Minors and
graduate students can apply for the Master of Science and PhD in Music
Technology. For more information please visit: www.music.gatech.edu.
GTCMT: The Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology (GTCMT) is an international
center for creative and technological research in music, focusing on the
development and deployment of innovative musical technologies that transform
the ways in which we create and experience music. The Center’s mission is to
provide a collaborative framework for committed students, faculty, and
researchers to apply their musical, technological, and scientific creativity to
the development of innovative artistic and technological artifacts. The Center
combines musical, technological, and cognitive research in an effort to create
rich and expressive experiences for performers and audiences alike. Areas of
interest include composition, performance, mobile music, machine listening,
music information retrieval, digital signal processing, robotic musicianship,
interactive music manufacturing, networked music, music perception, music
theory, multimedia development, and education. For more information please
visit: gtcmt.gatech.edu.
COLLEGE: The College of Architecture at Georgia Tech champions advancements in
the arts and the built environment through academic schools in architecture,
building construction, city and regional planning, industrial design, and
music. A leader in design innovation since 1908, students, faculty, and
researchers work across boundaries to advance knowledge of designed
environments at all scales, producing new realms of experience and creativity.
The College is a cultural center of creativity and progressive thinking, and
frequently hosts world-class performances, exhibitions, lectures, and
symposiums. Committed to world-class research, the College is home to five
interdisciplinary research centers and more than 20 research groups conducting
projects that range from creating better simulation models for predicting
building efficiency, to new assistive technologies and more effective
healthcare environments. For more information please visit: www.coa.gatech.edu.
GEORGIA TECH: The Georgia Institute of Technology is one the nation’s top
research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human
condition through advanced science and technology. Georgia Tech’s campus
occupies 400 acres in the heart of the city of Atlanta, where 20,000
undergraduate and graduate students receive a focused, technologically based
education. Georgia Tech is consistently ranked in U.S. News World Report’s top
ten public universities in the United States.
APPLICATION: Letter of application, curriculum vitae, names, addresses, and
telephone numbers of three references are required. Electronic submissions are
particularly encouraged. Do not send supporting materials at this time. Review
of applicants will be ongoing but all interested applicants should have
materials to the committee no later than October 1, 2012. The review of
applications and the interview process will continue until the position is
filled.
SEND MATERIALS TO: [for electronic submission]
[email protected]
[for surface-mail submission]
Music Technology Search
School of Music
840 McMillan Street
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0456
MORE INFORMATION: Please contact Dr. Gil Weinberg, Director, GTCMT
Telephone 404-894-8949 or e-mail [email protected]
Georgia Tech is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
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