PhD scholarship in Iceland

Posted by Thor Magnusson on February 4, 2023

AIMC2023

PHD Scholarship in the Intelligent Instruments Lab

Our sister lab in Iceland is advertising. See below:

How can we use sonic instruments to explore complex data?

In today’s world we are faced with large sets of complex data, ranging from the climate to literature. With data science, machine learning and new technologies of display, we are gaining new insights into the complex nature of the world and culture. Scientific practice used to be very physically embodied, but today scientists primarily work with abstract data, and the potential of their bodies for gaining intuition remains untapped. What if we can play our data in an embodied way? Are you interested in contributing to this field by designing haptic sonic interfaces?

If this sounds like something for you, please continue reading!

We at the Intelligent Instruments Lab are now seeking applications for our third ERC-funded PhD scholarship. We would love to receive applications from people like you, motivated to conduct research on the use of sonic instruments to aid with the exploration, analysis and understanding of complex data. Your project will be within an area of your interest, for example in the digital humanities, data science, social sciences, cyberfeminism, climate science, geophysics, music, computer science, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction or other fields.

You would be working in our Intelligent Instruments Lab in Reykjavik, together with other PhD students, postdocs, technicians, admin and the project leader. Our work is highly interdisciplinary but can be broadly placed within music, the humanities and computer science (HCI and AI).

Our lab is a great place to work and we are eager to maintain a diverse, fun, inclusive and welcoming workplace where all backgrounds, skills and knowledges are of value. If you think you would enjoy working with us, please read the advert and/or get in touch with us for further information.

Application deadline is April 17th 2023. The position is for three years and is set to start on September 1st, 2023.

Director of Studies: Prof. Thor Magnusson.

Further information on the Iceland University of Arts website https://www.lhi.is/en/intent-phd-scholarship

We are also interested in hearing from people who might want to do a postdoc stint in this area!