[info-performer] Programmer (1 of 2)

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From: Ana Puglisi (ana_puglisi++at++hotmail.com)
Date: 06/01/2004 04:13:05


The Digital Design Studio has a key role within the School in delivering
high profile research in advanced 3D visualisation, haptics, audio
technologies and animation, whilst maintaining a range of dedicated research
programmes with industry.
The academic portfolio of the DDS, supported by an expanding PhD base,
includes the delivery of a multi-disciplinary masters programme, which
attracts students worldwide. As a result of continued growth in its
research activity the DDS currently has the following vacancy.

Research Programmer

This post will have responsibility for developing new research proposals
across a variety of research topics and industrial sectors. You should have
experience of working with research councils and industrial partners.

In addition the role will involve developing technical demonstrators that
focus on advanced visualisation, real time interaction and virtual
environments across a range of industrial sectors and disciplines.

Working on novel interfaces involving haptics, 3D sound and gesture based
interaction, will require experience of C/C++, 3D programming with
Performer, Open GL, or Direct 3D and experience of programming tracking
devices in a VR environment.

It is anticipated that you will possess a postgraduate qualification,
preferably a PhD. To fulfill this role you will be a team player with strong
managerial, organisational and interpersonal skills, complemented by a sound
research and academic profile.

Closing date for applications is Friday 18th June 2004 and the interviews
will take place on Monday 28th June 2004.

For an application pack please contact: -

Jennifer Cairns, HR Department apply online at gsa+ac+uk/jobs

The Glasgow School of Art is an equal opportunities employer.

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