Dear Robin,
I am sure you are right about Bennett: you go
back a long way with Scarecrow and I am just
jaundiced about US publishers (e.g. OUP!)
Got this in my inbox. "mechatronics and digital
fabrication"??? Brave New World that I am glad not to be a part of...
With all those requirements they are probably
offering a salary as high as $20k p.a. -- which
is probably enough, given that they probably
expect the candidate to sleep in the lab!
Cheers,
David
At 21:19 28-02-14, Joseph Anderson wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>
>Wanted to let everyone know about a new position at DXARTS /
>University of Washington (Seattle).
>
>Detailed description here (and below):
>http://ap.washington.edu/ahr/academic-jobs/position/nn0378/
>
>
>
>My best,
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Joseph Anderson
>
>[email protected]
>http://www.ambisonictoolkit.net
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
>
>
>Position Description: The Center for Digital Arts and Experimental
>Media (DXARTS) has an outstanding opportunity for a postdoctoral
>Research Associate (0148) position.
>
>The successful candidate will develop tools for a variety of research
>projects ongoing in our center. These projects encompass the areas of
>sound synthesis and computer music, experimental video and machine
>vision, mechatronics and digital fabrication, etc. The position
>requires the ability to work independently, planning and executing the
>development of new software, supporting advanced artistic research
>across many media.
>
>Specific Responsibilities
>
>Work will involve developing new tools and interfaces for media
>processing, including real-time systems for sound synthesis and
>processing, spatial audio, performance technologies, HCI, live video
>processing tools for immersive installations, sensing and control
>systems applied to robotics and mechatronic systems, as well as other
>software tools related to specific research projects ongoing in our
>center. Travel to national and international venues to support
>performances and showings of faculty work as well as presentations at
>conferences and festivals.
>
>Requirements:
>
>PhD in Computer Science or Digital Arts with focus on media
>programming for audio, video and physical computing.
>
>At least 5 years of programming and software development experience in
>the following programming languages: C / C++, Objective C, Python,
>Scheme, Ruby, SuperCollider; experience with standard media libraries
>such as Open Frameworks, OpenCV, GStreamer, JUCE, etc. The candidate
>should have experience developing software on the Mac OS X (and iOS)
>and Linux operating systems and IDEs such as XCode and CodeBlocks and
>the ability to manage large projects using GIT repositories.
>Experience with just in time (JIT) compilers such as LLVM would be
>considered a plus.
>
>To apply, please send a cover letter, three letters of reference, a
>CV, questions about the position and disability accommodations to
>Billie Grace at [email protected]. Candidates are encouraged to apply as
>soon as possible. This is a 100% FTE position. The initial
>appointment will be for 1 year (12mo. service period), with the option
>of renewal (up to 6 years).
>
>The University of Washington is an â¨affirmative action, equal
>opportunity employer. The University is building a culturally diverse
>faculty and staff and strongly encourages applications from women,
>minorities, individuals with disabilities and covered veterans.
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