New SARC posts (Huseyin Hacihabiboglu )


Subject: New SARC posts
From:    Huseyin Hacihabiboglu  <h.hacihabiboglu(at)QUB.AC.UK>
Date:    Thu, 8 May 2003 15:24:24 +0100

The Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC) at Queen's University (Belfast, Northern Ireland) are advertising two new senior lecturer/lecturer posts in Music Technology - one with an emphasis on Electronic Engineering and another with an emphasis on "Sonic Art Composition". More details on the posts can be found at http://jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/IM733.html and http://jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/IM732.html. Further information about SARC itself can be found at http://www.qub.ac.uk/sarc. Informal enquiries may be directed to Mr Chris Corrigan, tel: (++44)28 9027 4830, e-mail: c.corrigan(at)qub.ac.uk "The Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC) is a newly established centre of excellence, dedicated to the research of music technology. This unique interdisciplinary project has united internationally recognised experts in the areas of musical composition, signal processing, internet technology and digital hardware from departments at the University and has been recruiting new researchers in the fields of music, electronic engineering and computer science to create a research team of around twenty people. The Centre will be established in a purpose-built structure located near the Schools of Music, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Computer Science. This would house the Sonic Laboratory, recording studios, research laboratories and office space. The centrepiece of the research facility will be the Sonic Laboratory. This facility will enable research teams to develop and implement cutting edge initiatives in the creation and delivery of music and audio."


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