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(Senior) Lectureship in Audio, Queen's University Belfast
Dear List,
There is a career opportunity for a "Lecturer in Audio" or "Senior
Lecturer in Audio" at Queen's University Belfast:
http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofCreativeArts/Connect/JobOpportunities/#audio
He or she should have a good research record from a relatively broad
range of relevant disciplines in science or engineering. "Lecturer" and
"Senior Lecturer" correspond roughly to "Assistant Professor" and
"Associate professor" in the US (I believe).
In terms of teaching, students will range from musicians to audio
engineers (in different classes) and potential modules include
acoustics, psychology of music, digital signal processing, spatial
audio, programming, and psychoacoustics. There is scope for developing
new modules in line with your interests.
The Sonic Arts Research Centre's custom-built facilities opened in 2004.
It features a 48-speaker Sonic Lab
(http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/sites/sarc/AboutUs/TheSARCBuildingandFacilities/TheSonicLab/)
and continues to expand facilities.
This is a rare opportunity for a lectureship combining science with
aspects of music, working alongside composers, performers, and sound
engineers as well as other scientists. Queen's is a stunning university
and Belfast is a great place to live.
Information enquiries are encouraged, either to Paul Stapleton
(p.stapleton@xxxxxxxxx) or myself (t.agus@xxxxxxxxx).
A second post has also been advertised for a teaching job relating to
making and programming:
http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofCreativeArts/Connect/JobOpportunities/#designprototyping
All the best,
Trevor