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Borsa biennale ad Hamburg in filologia digitale« Torna all'elenco
Inserito il 16/10/2011
UNIVERSITY OF HAMBURG Faculty: 5 — Humanities Department: European Languages and Literatures (SLM II) Seminar/Institute: Institute of Greek and Latin Philology (IGrLatPhil) Upon funding approval the university will have a position open for a research associate (wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in) — salary group 13 TV-L — with starting date: immediately within Special Research Area 950 “Manuscript Cultures in Asia, Africa and Europe”. The position calls for 39 hours per week. The short-term contract will end on 30-vi-2015 (see also § 2 of the Academic Fixed-Term Contract Law (Wissenschaftszeitver-tragsgesetz)). The university intends to increase the number of women amongst its academic per-sonnel and expressly encourages qualified women to apply. In compliance with the Hamburg Equal Opportunity Law, preference will be given to qualified female appli-cants. Responsibilities: The research associate’s duties include academic service within Scientific Service Project Z01 “Methods of analyzing manuscripts for recovering lost writing”. Area(s) of Responsibility: This service project will provide imaging of manuscripts that have been compromised through damage or intentional modifications for the multidisciplinary Special Re-search Area. Such manuscript pages will be digitised using special imaging systems, and the methods for evaluating and visualising the captured data shall be improved. The tasks include carrying out imaging campaigns in European and extra-European libraries, managing and extending the digitisation equipment, and independant de-velopment and improvement of open source software used in visualising the digital images in close cooperation with the scholarly users of these digital images. The focus of this particular position falls within information technology and particularly requires knowledge in the processing, evaluation and visualisation of data from two-dimensional imaging applications. Requirements: Academic degree in one of the above academic subject areas qualifying the holder to carry out the above-mentioned responsibilities. Major in information science or expe-rience in the area of image processing development (such as e.g. multispectral im-age analysis). Suitable software programming skills (C, C++/Java). Knowledge of the basics of photography would be a plus. Mobility and the readiness to work towards practical results in an interdisciplinary team and to travel internationally for the imaging work in libraries. Preference will be given to disabled applicants with equal qualifications. Application dossiers (application letter, curriculum vitae, degree certificate(s), etc.) are to be submitted to Prof. Dr. Michael Friedrich, Universität Hamburg, Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften, Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1, Flügel Ost, D-20146 Hamburg by: 15-x-2011. For more information please contact Prof. Christian Brockmann (christian.brockmann @uni-hamburg.de) or check the following website http://www.manuscript-cultures. uni-hamburg.de/sfb/index_e.html . |
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