Tag Archive for: open position

Open position: Research Fellow – Immersive Audio

The Imperial College London is looking for a Research Fellow position on Immersive Audio Research, to work on the project SONICOM. 

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Open position: Research Assistant at the Glasgow School of Art

and the Scottish Social Services Council are looking for a Research Assistant, with a Fixed Term Contract (2.5 Months), for the project “Be Me: Virtual Reality immersive experience native smartphone application (iOS and Android)”  to implement a user-friendly Virtual Reality Application.

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Job Position at Irish Manufacturing Research

Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) is looking to recruit a Senior Circular Economy Researcher and a Circular Economy Researcher, to work in support of a variety of projects related to circular manufacturing (ranging from developing circularity toolkits and circular road maps to inform the development of circular business models to identifying novel symbiotic value chains and anything in between).

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PhD position: Virtual Reconstruction of the Acoustics of Paris’ Notre-Dame Cathedral

PhD Position opening for the reconstruction of the acoustic heritage of Notre-Dame Cathedral through historically informed simulations. The project is funded by the “Chantier CNRS Notre-Dame”, and will be carried out in collaboration with national and international research projects related to the Cathedral.

When we think of the great architectural achievements of history, such as the Gothic cathedrals, their importance is strongly linked to their acoustic environment. The acoustics of a heritage site is an intangible result of its construction and its tangible layout. We will explore how, through measurements, research, and virtual reconstructions, the acoustics of one of the most remarkable heritage spaces in France can be documented, reconstructed, and experienced. The focus is on the preservation and digital reconstruction of a heritage site, bringing it back from the ashes by examining its evolution and importance in history.

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