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[AUDITORY] New call for PhD at University of Trento



[Apologies for cross-posting]


22 PhD positions on ICT are available at the University of Trento.

Positions include research areas of Sound and Music Computing, Internet of Musical Things, and Human-Computer Interaction.


In particular the following PhD topics are proposed:


- Smart Musical Instruments. This includes the topic of real-time music information retrieval on embedded systems, in particular using technologies developed by MIND Music Labs (www.mindmusiclabs.com)


- Musical interfaces for the audience. This includes the design and development of haptic interfaces, applications of augmented and virtual reality, as well as systems for audience participation.


- Multisensory interactions in augmented and virtual reality applications. This includes the topic of navigation in virtual environments by means of real walking or other forms of locomotion.


- Multisensory interactive systems for rehabilitation applications 



The deadline for applications is on September 4, 2019, hrs. 04.00 PM (Italian time, GMT +2).   



Call for application: 

https://ict.unitn.it/education/admission/call-for-application


For further information, please contact me at luca.turchet@xxxxxxxx



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Luca Turchet
Assistant Professor
Head of the Creative, Intelligent & Multisensory Interactions Laboratory

Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science
University of Trento
Via Sommarive 9 - 38123 Trento - Italy

E-mail: luca.turchet@xxxxxxxx



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"Music is a moral law:
It gives a soul to the Universe,
wings to the mind,
flight to the imagination,
a charm to sadness,
and life to everything.
It is the essence of order,
and leads to all that is good,
just and beautiful,
of which it is the invisible,
but nevertheless dazzling,
passionate, and eternal form".  

Plato, 400 B.C. (from the Dialogues)