[ 15. September 2016 ]

STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG – Music Technology Faculty Position @ Georgia Tech, USA

Von: Kevin Austin

Datum: Tue, 13 Sep 2016

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DESCRIPTION: The School of Music at Georgia Institute of Technology in

Atlanta, Georgia seeks to fill a full-time position for the 2017–2018

academic year. This is a nine-month, tenure-track appointment beginning

Fall 2017.

TITLE: Assistant or Associate Professor of Music – Music Technology

RESPONSIBILITIES: The School of Music seeks a scholar in music

technology whose interdisciplinary research transforms the ways in which

we create, experience, and understand music. The candidate will be

expected to teach graduate and undergraduate courses in music technology

and to lead a research lab at the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology.

The primary emphasis area can be drawn from any area of music

technology, but the School is particularly interested in research that

addresses Music Perception and Cognition, Spatialization and Virtual

Audio, Acoustics, Music and Health, Music Instrument Design, or Voice

Technology. Additional teaching assignments may be available depending

on individual interests and expertise.

QUALIFICATIONS: PhD or DMA strongly preferred.

SALARY: Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience and

qualifications.

SCHOOL OF MUSIC: The Georgia Tech School of Music and Center for Music

Technology are internationally recognized for combining the art of music

with innovative research, singular interdisciplinary degree programs,

and distinctive performances. The School of Music offers three degree

programs in Music Technology: Bachelor of Science, Master of Science,

and Ph.D. In addition, the school offers three undergraduate music

minors and serves over 2,400 students from across the Institute. The

Center for Music Technology supports a variety of research groups,

entrepreneurial projects, and special events.

GEORGIA TECH: The Georgia Institute of Technology is a leading research

university committed to improving the human condition through advanced

science and technology. As a leading technological university, Georgia

Tech has more than 100 centers focused on interdisciplinary research

that consistently contribute vital research and innovation to American

government, industry, and business. Georgia Tech’s campus occupies 330

acres in the heart of the lively, progressive city of Atlanta, where

more than 25,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive a focused,

technologically based education.

APPLICATION: Letter of application, curriculum vitae, and names,

addresses, and telephone numbers of three references are required. In

your cover letter, please include a link to an online portfolio of

additional supporting materials, which may include samples of research,

creative work, or performances.

SEND MATERIALS TO: Application materials will be accepted

electronically. Please email a single PDF document of the application

to: musictech2016@t-square.gatech.edu. Review of applicants will begin

November 1, 2016 and continue until the position is filled.

MORE INFORMATION: Please refer to http://www.music.gatech.edu or contact Dr.

Jason Freeman, Chair of the Music Technology Search Committee

jason.freeman@gatech.edu.

Georgia Institute of Technology is an Equal Education/Employment

Opportunity Institution

Alexander Lerch

Assistant Professor, GT Center for Music Technology

http://www.gtcmt.gatech.edu

http://www.AudioContentAnalysis.org

http://www.musicinformatics.gatech.edu