ENG03542
Faculty of Engineering
Dyson School of Design Engineering
£48,056 - £56,345 per annum
South Kensington Campus - Hybrid
Part time - Fixed term
About the role
Applications are invited for a part-time (0.4 FTE) Research Associate position in Digital Musical Instrument Design and Analysis to work on a research project investigating the cultural implications of engineering decisions in the area of music technology.
The successful candidate will be based in the Dyson School of Design Engineering at Imperial College London, where they will join the Augmented Instruments Laboratory (http://instrumentslab.org). They will work on the UKRI-funded Consolidator Grant "RUDIMENTS: Reflective Understanding of Digital Instruments as Musical Entanglements", which examines the values, opportunities, risks and challenges of designing new musical instruments incorporating embedded computing and artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on research engagement with and dissemination to academic communities, musicians and the general public.
What you would be doing
You will work on Work Package 5 of the RUDIMENTS project: "Rich media dissemination: instrument design as artistic conversation". In this role, you will work closely with musicians and technologists to design, deploy and evaluate new music technologies and to plan and deliver research activities such as conferences, workshops and symposia. You will also help lead an effort to launch a new rich-media publication platform for digital musical instrument research. You will contribute to research papers and non-academic forms of dissemination.
What we are looking for
We are looking for an experienced PhD-level researcher who is comfortable designing and deploying digital musical instruments or sound installations, and who also has professional experience as a musician or sound artist. To be able to readily contribute to project dissemination, the ideal candidate should be familiar with current literature in musical instrument design, third-wave or entanglement HCI, and related fields such as philosophy or phenomenology.
Some essential requirements:
- Hold a PhD in (or equivalent research, industrial or commercial experience) in a relevant discipline, including human-computer interaction (HCI), electronic engineering, design engineering, science and technology studies (STS), music composition/performance, musicology or anthropology. (E)
- Practical experience within a research environment and / or publication in relevant and refereed journals (E)
- Professional experience as a musician or sound artist, working with both traditional instruments and new technologies (E)
- Experience in producing public events such as exhibitions, performances or workshops (E)
- Experience in the design or creation of digital musical instruments or sound installations involving hardware and/or software. (E)
What we can offer you
This position offers opportunity for career development at a world-leading institution and to work in an exciting interdisciplinary area combining engineering and the arts.
Imperial offers sector-leading dedicated career support for researchers as well as opportunities for promotion and progression; sector-leading salary and remuneration package including 39 days off a year (pro-rata for part time) and generous pension schemes; and a diverse, inclusive and collaborative work culture with various staff networks and resources to support your personal and professional wellbeing.
Further information
This is a 0.4FTE (2 days per week), fixed-term position for 24 months.
The advertised salary is full-time. The actual salary is pro rata 0.4 FTE of the full-time salary.
For informal enquiries about the post, please contact Prof Andrew McPherson (email: andrew.mcpherson@imperial.ac.uk).
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