The University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand) has
the following vacancy for a PhD student:
The Influence Of
Over-Competitiveness On Research
Project Description:
In a world of increasingly scarce resources, researchers
compete for funding, people, infrastructure, promotions and publications. The
acceptance rates of funding proposals often fall below the 10% mark and
conference proclaim a low acceptance rate as an indicator for the quality of
the event. Researchers suffer from constant rejections while at the same time
being measured against high expectations for their promotions. The review
systems in place to judge the proposals or publications create an enormous
overhead. Senior researchers often spend more time writing funding proposals
and reviewing papers than actually doing research. Young researchers suffer
from the lack of funding and career opportunities.
This project tries to gain insight into the consequences
that a highly competitive research environment has on the conduct of research.
More specifically, we aim to understand what the influence the competitiveness
has on the productivity of researchers and the quality of their work.
The project will use social simulation to model the research
environment and important factors in it. We will review and extend the
Peer-Group-Assessed-Grant-Based-Funding-System (Fang, 2011) to take all the relevant
factors into account. We will then run several simulations to examine the
influence of competitiveness on the research performed. Next, we will use real
world data to verify the model. Last, we will use the model to explore
alternative strategies to structure the conduct of science in order to find a
stable state in which the true innovative power of science is maximized.
Your skills:
You should be familiar with social simulation software
packages (VisSim, Simio, OpenModelica, GameMaker, etc.) and have the ability to
model complex systems. A background in information systems or computer science
would be beneficial. Strong oral and written communication skills will be given
preference.
The HIT Lab NZ:
The Human Interface Technology Laboratory New Zealand (HIT
Lab NZ) is world leading research institutions developing and commercializing
technology that improves human computer interaction. The HIT Lab NZ has over 50
staff and students and has extensive experience in Human Computer Interaction
and Science & Technology Studies. The HIT Lab NZ is located at the
University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. The University of
Canterbury has the top Engineering School in New Zealand, including a highly
ranked Department of Computer Science. For more information about the HIT Lab
NZ see http://www.hitlabnz.org/
Christchurch is the second largest city in New Zealand and
offers an exciting and easy lifestyle for students. It is the most affordable
major city to live in. It easy to get around whether you are biking, walking,
driving or using the excellent public transport system. Christchurch also
offers outstanding opportunities for outdoor activities, and is close to both
surf beaches and ski-fields.
Appointment and
Scholarship Support:
The appointment is full time for a duration of three years.
As a student at the University of Canterbury, you will be eligible for a
scholarship that will pay for the intuition fees and will provide additional
support for accommodation, living expenses and travel. Scholarships are
available for domestic and interactional students and are subject to a highly
competitive selection procedure. Assistance for finding accommodation can be
given. The research in this project must be concluded with writing a PhD thesis
within the Human Interface Technology PhD program of the HIT Lab NZ. For more
information about the PhD program in Human Interface Technology, please see
http://www.hitlabnz.org/index.php/education/phd-program
Requirements:
International applicants will be required to arrange for
their NZ student visa after an offer of a place. Please check
http://www.immigration.govt.nz for information about what type of visa might be
most suitable and the process of acquiring it. The university has various types
of accommodation available on campus. Please check
http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/accom/ for information about the options and
prices. International students should also consult the International Student
website at http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/international/ to learn about the cost
of living, fees, and insurances.
Further Information
and Application:
Further information can be obtained by contacting Christoph
Bartneck (christoph.bartneck@canterbury.ac.nz)
or Kevin Voges (kevin.voges@canterbury.ac.nz). Information about the HIT Lab NZ
is available at: http://www.hitlabnz.org. Please upload your application as one
PDF file at http://hitlabnz.org/index.php/jobs/job/35/. Your application must
include a letter explaining your specific interest in the project, an extensive
curriculum vitae, your academic records, and a list of two references.
Applications will be accepted until September 17th, 2012 or until position is
filled.
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