(apologies for cross posting)
(please distribute to potential candidates with urgency)

We have an urgent funding opportunity for a PhD on the Experimental Virtual 
Archeological-Acoustics: Influence of performance spaces on Historically 
Informed Performance

Thesis topic: The PhD project consists of assisting in the creation of a 
real-time room acoustic simulator for use with musicians, taking into account 
the musicians movements and the impact of dynamic source directivity. The 
simulator will be put into use for studying the impact of room acoustics on 
musicians playing, focusing on comparisons between Baroque chamber music venues 
and modern day equivalents. The thesis work will contribute to the research and 
documentation of pertinent venues, acoustic measurements of existing venues, 
and the creation of ecologically valid geometrical acoustics models of on these 
venues. The thesis will comprise a series of perceptual studies examining the 
impact of acoustic variations on playing, in the context of historically 
informed performance methods.

Deadline for candidate 3-July-2019.

For additional information, please follow the link below:
        http://www.lam.jussieu.fr/Stages/index.php?page=These_DIM-MAP  

-Brian FG Katz
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Brian FG Katz, Ph.D, HDR
Research Director, CNRS
Groupe Lutheries - Acoustique - Musique Sorbonne Université, CNRS, UMR 7190, 
Institut Jean Le Rond ∂'Alembert bureau 510, 5ème, allé des tours 55-65 4, 
Place Jussieu
75005 Paris 
web_perso: http://www.dalembert.upmc.fr/home/katz   
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