miércoles, 25 de octubre de 2017

Two Post Doctoral Positions at the THINKlab, University of Salford, Manchester, UK

We are looking for two VR experts to join the THINKlab team to work in the area of Smart Cities and Disaster Response.  These two posts are available as a result of  our success in securing  £1.2M grant from the Global Challenge Funds (EPSRC managed) and £1M from Innovate UK.  (Please see http://www.jobs.salford.ac.uk/ for job advertisements  and applications)
 
Research Fellow Post 1 (Grade 7, £32,548 - £38,833 ):
Applications are sought for a Research Fellow post to work with this international research project.  The Research Fellow will be responsible for providing the leadership in developing a distributed collaborative environment for analysing near real-time 3D satellite data for disaster interventions.  This research will explore how the near-real time data can be processed in order to construct a true situation on the ground during live disasters. The Research Fellow will work closely with our industry partners – the UK Satellite Application Centre and Telespazio Vega (which operates the COSMO-SkyMed Satellite) and to demonstrate this novel concept. This work will build on the research work that the THINKlab has been conducting over the last 10 years on distributed virtual environments for aerospace, automotive, building construction and space mission planning.  We are looking for an outstanding individual who has a good background in virtual environments, gaming technology  and management of large scale terrain models in real-time for interactive visualization. The overall distributed environment will be developed using the Unreal game engine.
 
Research Fellow Post 2 (Grade 7, £32,548 - £38,833) :
Applications are sought for a Research Fellow post to work with the Director of the THINKlab to support the delivery of the current projects and help the THINKlab to develop new research programmes in the area of virtual city simulation. The Research Fellow will be responsible for providing leadership in developing research ideas and a technology platform that can enhance the richness of virtual city models by integrating data from sensors, satellites and simulations such as traffic, flood and crowd to allow planners to make informed decision for creating sustainable cities. 
 
 
The THINKlab (www.salford.ac.uk/thinklab) at the University of Salford has an exciting and vibrant research community engaged in a range of interdisciplinary research and commercial projects. We are focusing on creating advanced technology platforms that utilise the power of advanced visualisation, interaction and distributed computing to offer novel solutions for sectors such as aerospace, automotive, built environment, media and space. THINKlab is engaged in both long-term research and applied research to solve real-world problems and work closely with end user companies to ensure relevance and impact.  THINKlab, designed as a Future Centre provides an impressive environment for creativity for researchers. By combining our innovative facilitation techniques, brain storming techniques and multi-sensory spaces, 
 
THINKlab provides a highly creative environment for researchers to envision future possibilities and develop innovative solutions.  It offers access to state of the art technology platforms such as virtual reality, multi-touch tables, body tracking, laser scanning, video conferencing to develop and validate novel technology solutions.  THINKlab is used by academics, government organisations and private companies to explore complex problems and produce innovative solutions. Therefore, THINKlab is ideal for researchers who are looking for a creative research environment that offers interdisciplinary culture, real-world problems,  external stimulus from end user organisations and access to advanced visualisation and interaction technology to conduct innovative research.
 
 
Contact : Prof. Terrence Fernando, Director of the THINKlab - University of Salford
Applications can be downloaded at http://www.jobs.salford.ac.uk/

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