Full professor of music acoustics at the Department of Music Acoustics – Wiener Klangstil (IWK) presumably by October 2022.
Please apply by November, 3 2021 via the mdw job portal:
https://www.mdw.ac.at/bewerbungsportal/professur/43 (Applications preferably in English.)
The Department of Music Acoustics – Wiener Klangstil (IWK) is an interdisciplinary research institute carrying out basic and applied research spanning diverse fields including music acoustics, performance science, psychoacoustics, music informatics, and music psychology. Embedded in a world-leading music university, its mission is to engage in fruitful interactions with performing musicians, singers, conductors, instrument makers and music teachers alike. With state-of-the-art research laboratory facilities comprising fully equipped acoustics and performance science labs (anechoic chamber, laser interferometry, high-speed camera, robot arm, motion capture, eye tracking, CEUS reproducing grand piano, etc.) it offers plentiful opportunities for innovative research endeavors. https://iwk.mdw.ac.at/
The successful candidate is required to have a doctoral degree in a relevant field to ensure a broad and substantial expertise in music acoustics, outstanding scientific qualification (such as a Habilitation or equivalent achievements), strong international publication record, documented experience in teaching at university level in core areas of music acoustics (such as music instrument acoustics, virtual acoustics, playing technique/performance research, perception of music), experience in independently acquiring and implementing externally-funded projects, and desirably English and German skills at a high level. The legally binding German advertisement text is available at https://www.mdw.ac.at/bewerbungsportal/professur/43.
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David Roze (22 septembre 2021). Full professor position in musical acoustics. Groupe Spécialisé d'Acoustique Musicale de la SFA. Consulté le 16 septembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/p8h0