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[AUDITORY] Postdoc Position(s) at the Mind Music Machine Lab, Virginia Tech



Postdoctoral Research Associate(s)

The Mind Music Machine Lab

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering/ Department of Computer Science

Virginia Tech

 

The Mind Music Machine Lab at Virginia Tech is looking for creative and enthusiastic postdoctoral research associate(s). You will conduct research on Human-Computer Interaction and Human-Robot Interaction with a focus on sound and emotion.

 

The lab’s research application domains include Automotive User Interfaces in manual and automated vehicles, Assistive Robotics for children with disabilities and STEAM education, and Aesthetic Computing for performing arts in the immersive environment.

 

Your activities include interactive system design and development, experimental design, data analysis, and human behavior modeling. You will also help out writing grant proposals, progress reports, and publications. You will be expected and encouraged to actively participate in various conferences, by hosting the workshop, as well as serving as a committee member and chair. You will lead the various projects by working with around 10 graduate students and 20 undergraduate students from different backgrounds in the Lab. The work allocation will be flexible depending on your interests and capabilities, and more opportunities are always open in many different research areas with the cutting-edge technologies and resources.

 

There will be a plenty of experiences to work with governmental agencies and industry partners, as well as a number of international collaborators from all over the world. Projects are often conducted in collaboration with the Center for HCI and ICAT (Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology) at Virginia Tech.  

 

Preferred Qualifications:

·       Excellent communication skills in writing and speaking

·       Degrees in one or more of these areas: Computer Science (HCI), Human Factors, Engineering Psychology, Music Technology, or Media Art

·       Research interests in one or more of these areas: Sound and Music Computing, Affective Computing, Robotics, Driving, Assistive Technologies, Computational/Mathematical Behavior Modeling, Machine Learning in Arts, or Neuroergonomics (e.g., fNIRS, EEG, ECG).

·       Good publication record in journals or conference proceedings in CHI, NIME, ACII, AutoUI, or HRI

·       Experiences in interface/interaction/sound design, programming/prototyping, leading/working in a team, mentoring grad/undergrad students, etc.

 

Location and Supervision: The job is available at Virginia Tech, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Blacksburg campus. You will closely work with Professor Jeon (Philart) at Virginia Tech.

 

Starting date and Duration: Immediately. The earlier, the better. This position is for the 1 year (12 months) contract, but there is a possibility to be extended depending on the performance and circumstances.

 

If you are interested in this position, please email your CV to myounghoonjeon@xxxxxx as soon as possible. The review will be done immediately, and the call will be opened for any positions that remain open.

Once the applicant is in a short list, at least, two reference letters will be requested and the Skype interview will follow.

 

You can see more information on the lab: Mind Music Machine Lab.

If you have any questions about the position, email Dr. Jeon myounghoonjeon@xxxxxx.


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Myounghoon Jeon (Philart), Ph.D.
pronounced as /"me" + "young"/ /hoon/ /juhn/

Associate Professor
Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering 
Department of Computer Science (by courtesy)
Virginia Tech
519D Whittemore Hall  
1185 Perry St. Blacksburg, VA 24061