Sorry, folks. I sent this to pd-ot(a)iem.at <mailto:pd-ot@iem.at>, and I don’t know if that list is working any more, so I thought I’d be safe and send this here, too. So SUPER apologies for the noise if you get this twice:
We have a vacancy at the University of Limerick, Ireland in Digital Audio. It’s being offered at two levels, tenured or tenure-track. Search for “digital audio” on http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/ <http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/>
Some particulars:
The University of Limerick (UL) with over 13,000 students and 1,300 staff is an energetic and enterprising institution with a proud record of innovation and excellence in education, research and scholarship. The dynamic, entrepreneurial and pioneering values which drive UL’s mission and strategy ensures that we capitalise on local, national and international engagement and connectivity. We are renowned for providing an outstanding student experience and conducting leading edge research. Our commitment is to make a difference by shaping the future through educating and empowering our students. UL is situated on a superb riverside campus of over 130 hectares with the River Shannon as a unifying focal point. Outstanding recreational, cultural and sporting facilities further enhance this exceptional learning and research environment.
Applications are invited for the following position:
Faculty of Science + Engineering
Department of Computer Science & Information Systems
Lecturer/Lecturer below the bar in Digital Audio
Contract Type: Lecturer – Multiannual (Tenured)
-OR-
Contract Type: Lecturer below the bar - Tenure Track (five year fixed term).
During the term of the contract the successful applicant will have the opportunity to apply for tenure in accordance with the University's Policy and Procedures for Granting Multi-annual Status to Entry-level Academic Staff <http://www2.ul.ie/pdf/749728819.pdf>
Salary Scale: Lecturer - €51,159 - €79,146 p.a.
Salary Scale: Lecturer below the bar - €38,348 - €52,722 p.a.
Further information for applicants and application material is available online from:
http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/ <http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/>
The closing date for receipt of applications is Thursday, 25th May 2017.
Applications must be completed online before 12 noon, Irish Standard Time on the closing date.
Please email erecruitment(a)ul.ie <mailto:erecruitment@ul.ie> if you experience any difficulties
Applications are welcome from suitably qualified candidates.
The University is an equal opportunities employer and committed to selection on merit.
QUALIFICATIONS:
· Doctoral degree (level 10NFQ) pertaining to the domain of digital audio, sound or related disciplines. Alternatively, a different doctoral degree (level 10NFQ) and demonstrated 5 or more years of experience in digital audio, sound or related disciplines.
The research and/or teaching activities of candidates should have a primary emphasis on digital audio and recording practices, and their application in one or more domains.
Furthermore, it is desirable for candidates to have additional interest, experience, and expertise in one or more complementary areas, such as:
· Interaction design and auditory interfaces
· Computer games audio
· Virtual and augmented reality
· Experimental media
· Auditory systems in robotics
· Audio technologies in music therapy
OVERALL PURPOSE OF THE JOB:
The post holder will work as a member of the team responsible for the delivery of (i) undergraduate programmes in the areas of Digital Media Design and Music, Media & Performance Technology and (ii) postgraduate programmes in Arts and Technology and Interactive Media, currently offered by the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems. The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of sound recording, audio engineering, and music production. Further subject are possible, especially concerning application domains.
In addition, the post holder will be expected to make a substantial contribution to the research culture and research output of the Department (CSIS/Lero) and Faculty, and to establish collaborations with other Departments and Research Institutes in UL.
More details on the post, the qualifications, and the essential experience on http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/ <http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/> - Search for “digital audio"
Regards,
Kerry
Dr Kerry Hagan
Lecturer, Music Technology
Course Director, Structured PhD in Science and Engineering
Digital Media and Arts Research Centre
Department of Computer Science and Information Systems
University of Limerick
t: +353 (0)61 213099
e: kerry.hagan(a)ul.ie <mailto:kerry.hagan@ul.ie>
w: dmarc.ie <http://dmarc.ie/>
w: issta.ie <http://issta.ie/>
w: www.kerrylhagan.net <http://www.kerrylhagan.net/>
www.kerrylhagan.netwww.spade.ul.iewww.dmarc.iewww.issta.ie
Hello friends,
We have a vacancy at the University of Limerick, Ireland in Digital Audio. It’s being offered at two levels, tenured or tenure-track. Search for “digital audio” on http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/ <http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/>
Some particulars:
The University of Limerick (UL) with over 13,000 students and 1,300 staff is an energetic and enterprising institution with a proud record of innovation and excellence in education, research and scholarship. The dynamic, entrepreneurial and pioneering values which drive UL’s mission and strategy ensures that we capitalise on local, national and international engagement and connectivity. We are renowned for providing an outstanding student experience and conducting leading edge research. Our commitment is to make a difference by shaping the future through educating and empowering our students. UL is situated on a superb riverside campus of over 130 hectares with the River Shannon as a unifying focal point. Outstanding recreational, cultural and sporting facilities further enhance this exceptional learning and research environment.
Applications are invited for the following position:
Faculty of Science + Engineering
Department of Computer Science & Information Systems
Lecturer/Lecturer below the bar in Digital Audio
Contract Type: Lecturer – Multiannual (Tenured)
-OR-
Contract Type: Lecturer below the bar - Tenure Track (five year fixed term).
During the term of the contract the successful applicant will have the opportunity to apply for tenure in accordance with the University's Policy and Procedures for Granting Multi-annual Status to Entry-level Academic Staff <http://www2.ul.ie/pdf/749728819.pdf>
Salary Scale: Lecturer - €51,159 - €79,146 p.a.
Salary Scale: Lecturer below the bar - €38,348 - €52,722 p.a.
Further information for applicants and application material is available online from:
http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/ <http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/>
The closing date for receipt of applications is Thursday, 25th May 2017.
Applications must be completed online before 12 noon, Irish Standard Time on the closing date.
Please email erecruitment(a)ul.ie <mailto:erecruitment@ul.ie> if you experience any difficulties
Applications are welcome from suitably qualified candidates.
The University is an equal opportunities employer and committed to selection on merit.
QUALIFICATIONS:
· Doctoral degree (level 10NFQ) pertaining to the domain of digital audio, sound or related disciplines. Alternatively, a different doctoral degree (level 10NFQ) and demonstrated 5 or more years of experience in digital audio, sound or related disciplines.
The research and/or teaching activities of candidates should have a primary emphasis on digital audio and recording practices, and their application in one or more domains.
Furthermore, it is desirable for candidates to have additional interest, experience, and expertise in one or more complementary areas, such as:
· Interaction design and auditory interfaces
· Computer games audio
· Virtual and augmented reality
· Experimental media
· Auditory systems in robotics
· Audio technologies in music therapy
OVERALL PURPOSE OF THE JOB:
The post holder will work as a member of the team responsible for the delivery of (i) undergraduate programmes in the areas of Digital Media Design and Music, Media & Performance Technology and (ii) postgraduate programmes in Arts and Technology and Interactive Media, currently offered by the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems. The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of sound recording, audio engineering, and music production. Further subject are possible, especially concerning application domains.
In addition, the post holder will be expected to make a substantial contribution to the research culture and research output of the Department (CSIS/Lero) and Faculty, and to establish collaborations with other Departments and Research Institutes in UL.
More details on the post, the qualifications, and the essential experience on http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/ <http://www.ul.ie/hrvacancies/> - Search for “digital audio"
Regards,
Kerry
Dr Kerry Hagan
Lecturer, Music Technology
Course Director, Structured PhD in Science and Engineering
Digital Media and Arts Research Centre
Department of Computer Science and Information Systems
University of Limerick
t: +353 (0)61 213099
e: kerry.hagan(a)ul.ie
w: dmarc.ie
w: issta.ie
w: www.kerrylhagan.net
Hi all,
If you or a student of yours is interested in combining art, video, computer music, physical computing, creative coding, interaction, and more, the University of Limerick has a new MA/MSc in Art & Technology.
Tuition and fees in Ireland are much cheaper than the UK & US, and there are scholarships available for both EU and non-EU students.
In the interest of brevity, I will leave the details here: http://artandtechnology.ul.ie/ <http://artandtechnology.ul.ie/>
If you have any further questions, you or your student can email me at UL: Kerry.Hagan(a)ul.ie
Regards,
Kerry
www.kerrylhagan.netwww.spade.ul.iewww.dmarc.iewww.issta.ie
Dear pd community
I think these 2 posts could interest some of you. I'm not a very active member of this community, but I thought some of you might have come across the HISSTools Impulse Response Toolbox for Max. To make a long story short, my next project, entitled Fluid Corpus Manipulation, has successfully secured 5 years of ERC funding, which mean I am hiring 2 postdocs ! One is a DSP specialist with a strong interest in FFT-processes, the other is a practice-based researcher in creative coding, with a strong interest in dissemination.
Research Fellow in Real-Time Computer Music Systems – http://hud.ac/c5n7
Research Fellow in Creative Coding Practice in Music – http://hud.ac/c5o8
There is a website in progress, it should be live in the next days, but all info is in the recruitment pack for each post above.
Feel free to pass along!
pa
Jonathan,
Thought you would like this given our experiments with turning speech
into sinusoids and back again:
http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/people/matt.davis/sine-wave-speech/
I recall you saying you were able to recognise speech with only 3
sinusoids and I had a similar result. This study says that's probably
not a very generalisable result.
Cheers,
Chris.
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http://mccormick.cx/
Hello Everyone,
Apologies for crossposting. I hope this is of interest to some fo the readers here.
Best wishes
Nicholas
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Master’s in Music Technology Funding Opportunities
The Department of Computer Science and Information Systems has made available a fees-only scholarships for EU students on the MA/MSc Music Technology program at the University of Limerick. In addition to this a number of generous scholarships are available to full-time non-EU postgraduate students through the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
Full details are available at http://www.dmarc.ie/education/music_technology_masters/scholarships-funding/
Fees for EU students for the the academic year 2015 -2016 will be approximately €3000.
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Master's in Music Technology
Delivered at DMARC (Digital Media & Arts Research Centre) the Master’s Degree in Music Technology is a one year full-time course which exposes students to a broad range of music technology related disciplines. The course is aimed at candidates who wish to combine technological competence with artistic endeavor. A key element of the course is its focus on both the technical and creative aspects of sound art. To this end, equal emphasis is placed on the development of compositional and critical approaches to music technology, as well as to the development of technical skills including audio production and programming.
Delivered through a combination of taught modules and directed research projects the course culminates in the development of a dissertation and portfolio which provides an opportunity for the student to focus in detail on a specialist area under the supervision of a member of staff. Previous dissertation and portfolio topics have included; live electronic performance, composition for mixed media, interactive audio, sound installation, DSP programming, audio plugin development and perceptual studies.
In addition to the many facilities at DMARC, students have exclusive access to a music computer lab and to the postgraduate studio suites.
Further details about the course are available at http://www.dmarc.ie/education/music_technology_masters/
Nicholas Ward
Course Director - MA/MSc in Music Technology
DMARC (Digital Media & Arts Research Centre)
Dept. of Computer Science and Information Systems
University of Limerick
Limerick
Ireland
T: +353 (0) 61 234246
W: www.dmarc.ie
E: <nicholas.ward(a)ul.ie>
Doctoral Research in Music Technology at Birmingham Conservatoire
AHRC funding for UK/EU Doctoral Research Students
The Midlands3Cities Doctoral Training Partnership will be awarding 410 PhD studentships over a five year period to excellent research students in the arts and humanities. The DTP, a collaboration between Birmingham City University, De Montfort University, Leicester University, Nottingham University, Nottingham Trent University and the University of Birmingham, provides research candidates with cross-institutional mentoring, expert supervision including cross-institutional supervision where appropriate, subject specific and generic training, and professional support in preparing for a career.
Birmingham Conservatoire (Birmingham City University) is inviting applications from students with a wide range of research interests, including Music Technology. Supervisory staff include Professor Lamberto Coccioli, Dr Simon Hall and Dr Jamie Bullock. Birmingham Conservatoire hosts the Integra Lab and can support research in:
• Electronic Music Composition and Performance
• Music Technology User Experience
• New Interfaces for Sound Design and / or Music Production
• Information Visualisation in Sound and Music Software
• Touch and Gesture-based Interfaces
• Music Technology Interaction Design
• Software-based Notation and / or Scores for Interactive Audio
For details of the full range of Conservatoire staff and research specialisms offered, including other areas of composition, performance studies and musicology, please go to http://www.bcu.ac.uk/conservatoire/research/groups-and-specialisms.
Expressions of interest to develop an application for study at Birmingham Conservatoire should be sent to m3c(a)bcu.ac.uk, ideally by 21st November.
The deadline for AHRC funding applications is 14th January 2014, at which time students must have applied for a place to study and have provided details of two references. The funding application should normally be submitted at the same time as the application for a place to study. For full details of eligibility, please visit www.midlands3cities.ac.uk or contact enquiries(a)midlands3cities.ac.uk.