Graz University of Technology is seeking applications for a professor of Mixed and Augmented Reality. The professor will be employed on a tenure track position with a five-year evaluation period. After a positive evaluation, the employment will be converted to a permanent position. We are encouraging applications of candidates with demonstrated scientific excellence in the area of Mixed and Augmented Reality, working on topics such as computer vision methods for Augmented Reality or mobile 3D user interfaces. The candidate's research interests should match and complement the existing research areas in computer graphics and computer vision. The candidate is expected to collaborate interdisciplinary within the faculty and to reach out to other universities and industry. Teaching on bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels as well as active participation in academic administration is required. We expect: * A doctoral degree and a habilitation or equivalent qualification in a relevant area * Scientific excellence documented by publications in first-rate conferences and journals * An outstanding teaching experience * Experience in acquiring, managing and supervision of externally funded projects * Active participation in the international research community Graz University of Technology is committed to increasing the percentage of female scientists in teaching and research. Given applicants with equal qualifications, we give priority to women. Applications should include diplomas, a resume, a list of publications, an overview of current and planned research and teaching activities, copies of the 5 most important publications and references. Applications should be sent by post or electronically by 15 February 2013 to the Dean of Computer Science, Prof Franz Wotawa, Inffeldgasse 10/II, A-8010 Graz, E-Mail: dekanat.informatik@tugraz.at. For details and application, see the official announcement: http://www.icg.tugraz.at/openings
domingo, 16 de diciembre de 2012
Professor Mixed/Augmented Reality - TU Graz
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