[Asis-l] Google-sponsored PhD Studentship - Confusing Search
Max Wilson
Max.Wilson at nottingham.ac.uk
Wed Nov 25 16:42:43 EST 2015
The following opportunities are available at the University of Nottingham, with Max L. Wilson
Google-sponsored PhD studentship on Information Behaviour
- focused on information and searching behaviour during confusing/complex search tasks.
- http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~pszmw/jobs.php#googlephd
Google-sponsored Research Internships
- 3-month collaboration opportunity
- also focused on information and searching behaviour during confusing/complex search tasks.
- http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~pszmw/jobs.php#googleintern
2yr Postdoc - Search User Interfaces for Music
- aimed at designing new interactions for browsing/filtering music datasets
- PhD background in user study evaluations required
- ideal for researchers with good web coding skills
- good if like music theory, but not required
- http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~pszmw/jobs.php#fastpostdoc
- part of the EPSRC FAST Grant
Other PhD opportunities at University of Nottingham
- http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~pszmw/jobs.php#phds
Max L. Wilson is an Assistant Professor in Human-Computer Interaction and Information Seeking, in the Mixed Reality Lab at the University of Nottingham, UK. His research lies in the interplay between Human-Computer Interaction and Information Seeking.
- http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~pszmw/
The MRL was established in 1999, and is an interdisciplinary group exploring the potential of ubiquitous, mobile and interactive technologies to shape everyday life. The MRL was at the forefront of establishing the £18.3M Horizon Digital Economy Institute and Horizon Centre for Doctoral Training, and has a current grant portfolio exceeding £10m, with multiple grants from the European Commission, EPSRC and other organisations and industry partners. The MRL has collaborated with and received research funding from a variety of industrial partners including the BBC, Google, Microsoft Research, Unilever, BAE, GE Aviation, Nokia, BT, Sony, and Scottish Power.
- http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/mixedrealitylab/index.aspx
The School of Computer Science was established 30 years ago and is firmly established as a leading centre for Computer Science research. Our world-leading research tackles difficult real-world problems that often have high impact on industry, commerce and the public. It involves a shared ethos of "computing in the world" in which fundamental advances in Computer Science are connected to knowledge and methods from other disciplines to enable deep collaborations with research users in diverse sectors.
- http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/computerscience/research/researchintro.aspx
The FAST grant is a five-year EPSRC collaboration between Nottingham, QMUL, and Oxford, which brings the very latest technologies to bear on the entire recorded music industry, end-to-end, producer to consumer, making the production process more fruitful, the consumption process more engaging, and the delivery and intermediation more automated and robust.
- http://www.semanticaudio.ac.uk/
best
Max
Dr Max L. Wilson
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Asst. Professor in HCI & Info. Retrieval
Mixed Reality Lab
School of Computer Science
University of Nottingham, UK
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max.wilson at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:max.wilson at nottingham.ac.uk>
http://cs.nott.ac.uk/~mlw
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