Dear Friends and Colleagues,
I wanted to make you all aware of Birmingham's new programme for post-doctoral fellowships. These are five year posts, aimed at attracting world leading researchers, with the idea that fellows who meet their agreed performance targets will be offered permanent academic posts at the end of that term.
There are two possible posts in Music, one in Creative Music Technology, and one in Ethnomusicology and/or Popular Music. These are grouped under the broad heading Twentieth Century Music, but Twenty-First Century researchers are welcome as well!
For the Music Tech post, we're interested in receiving as broad as possible an array of applicants, including (but not limited to) researchers interested in sound analysis and synthesis; signal processing; audio spatialisation and spatial simulation; music computer informatics; experimental musical interface design; human-computer interaction for music; gestural control; tangible user interfaces; programming for audio, including experience with domain-specific computer music languages such as SuperCollider or Max/MSP; network audio; and audio recording and production. Experience as a composer is of course welcome, but the focus of this post is on the tech side.
For the Ethno/Popular Music post, it's similarly wide open.
Please forward this message to any potentially interested parties!
The first deadline will be 17.00 on Thursday, 1 September 2011, but the call will remain open until all the posts are filled.
(Apologies for cross-posting)
Best,
Scott
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