The
Faculty of Computer Science and Technology at the University of
Cambridge is seeking a lecturer in the broad research area of graphics
and interaction. We are looking to recruit someone who can contribute to
the Faculty's research in one or more of the following areas:
-novel interaction technologies;
-interactive applications of computer vision and machine learning; -computer graphics.
The
ideal candidate will have a practical inclination: tackling real world
problems before the real world realises there is a problem, and able to
articulate that vision as a leader in the international research
communities. We would like to appoint someone who can envisage the
future of technology and build early prototypes to investigate systems
and usability before the technology becomes commercial.
The
broad area of graphics and interaction is one in which there is
considerable scope for cooperative research within the Faculty and
beyond.
Existing
staff in this area include: Peter Robinson (novel interaction
technologies and affective computing), Richard Mortier (interaction with
domestic networks), Rob Harle (location sensing at various
granularities), Cecilia Mascolo (mobile systems), Neil Dodgson (displays
and computer-aided design) and Alan Blackwell (practice-based design
and arts). There is also substantial related work in the Faculty of
Engineering, for example, in speech (Gales, Young, Woodland), vision and
robotics (Cipolla), sensing (Lasenby), machine learning (Ghahramani,
Rasmussen, Turner, MacKay), and engineering design (Clarkson, Crilly,
Kristensson). Microsoft Research Cambridge has major research groups in
vision and machine learning, as well as human experience and design.
Closing date for applications: 30 April 2015.
Provisional interview dates 20 & 21 July 2015.
Appointment from 1 October 2015 or as soon as possible thereafter.
For more information and details of how to apply, see:
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