Teaching and Research Fellow in Computing, London

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Inserito il 07/06/2015

JOB ADVERTISTEMENT

Post Doctoral Teaching and Research Fellow in Computing at Goldsmiths'
College, New Cross, London

3 Years fixed term, full time. £34110 p.a. incl. London weighting.

Interview Date: w/c 22/06/2015 and 29/06/2015
Closing date for applications: 8 June 2015

Full details and application procedure:
<http://jobs.goldsmiths.ac.uk/fe/tpl_goldsmiths01.asp?s=4A515F4E5A565B1A&jobid=98495,3535258798>

MUSICOLOGY IN COMPUTING AT GOLDSMITHS

The musicology research group in the Computing Department at
Goldsmiths is particularly keen to encourage those with a strong
background in both computing and musicology to apply for the
fellowships described below. The group, along with partners in London
and elsewhere, has hosted a number of AHRC-, EPSRC-, and JISC-funded
projects over the past ten years (OMRAS2, ECOLM, Purcell Plus) and is
currently hosting the £2m AHRC Transforming Musicology project. These
postdoctoral fellowships will provide an invaluable opportunity for
you to advance your academic career and to work with a research active
group.

THE ROLE

This is a new academic development role in the Department of Computing
intended for early career academics.

The role will provide development and experience in both teaching and
research.

You will have completed your PhD within the last 3 years or be about
to complete a PhD in computer science or a related discipline.

As part of your application you should indicate a preferred research
area. The current research areas are - Music and Art Computing; Games
and Graphics; Social and Humanities Computing; Human Computing
Interaction; Artificial Intelligence; Cognition and Robotics; and Data
Science. www.gold.ac.uk/computing/research

You should also specify which ones of the following you can support
teaching in: Web Programming, Processing, Java, C++, Arduino, Software
Engineering, Databases.

THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Computing at Goldsmiths sees interdisciplinarity to
be the core of its identity. We run undergraduate and postgraduate
degree programmes that include the application of computer science to
the arts, media, music, design, games, psychology and business. Find
out more about our students and their work.

Our research is also highly interdisciplinary, the 2008 RAE panel that
assessed our work stated that: "inter-disciplinarity of the submission
is strongly commended and contributes substantially to the diversity
of UK research in this area." They went on to say that our outputs
"demonstrated a body of research of a quality that is internationally
recognised, internationally excellent and in a significant proportion
of cases, world leading."
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