[Infovis] Lectureship in HCI/InfoVis, University of St Andrews, Scotland - Apply by October 3rd 2014
Miguel Nacenta
nacenta at gmail.com
Mon Aug 11 12:25:37 CEST 2014
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http://bit.ly/sachi_lectureship
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We seek a colleague to join SACHI (http://sachi.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/) at
the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews.
This is a full academic career track position, with research and
teaching duties.
The School of Computer Science provides a research-supportive
environment, excellent facilities, great opportunities for
interdisciplinary collaboration, integration with the larger excellence
network of CS research in Scotland (SICSA), and access to the brightest
students in the UK and internationally. This year the School was ranked
1st in the UK by the Guardian's University guide.
We are interested in top early career researchers in any of the topics
below (although we will consider top-researchers in other areas related
to HCI and Data Science):
- Input and Interaction methods
- Information Visualisation or other techniques relevant to Data Science
(e.g. machine learning)
- Ubiquitous Computing or Systems
- Digital Humanities
Join one of the top CS departments in the UK, and the third oldest
university in the English-speaking world. The University is integrated
within the town of St Andrews on the East coast of Scotland: home of
golf, and rich in history. The town offers a family-friendly
environment at just over an hour from Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, and
with easy access to all services and good public transport connections.
See more information in the official vacancy announcement:
http://bit.ly/sachi_lectureship
(the Further Particulars document at the bottom will be particularly
useful).
For informal inquiries and questions, feel free to also e-mail Prof.
Aaron Quigley (aquigley at st-andrews.ac.uk) or Miguel Nacenta
(mans at st-andrews.ac.uk).
Miguel Nacenta
Lecturer, University of St Andrews
mans at st-andrews.ac.uk
http://nacenta.com
@miguelnacenta
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