Job Description:
The newly formed research group for human-computer interaction (HCI) is led by Prof. Dr. Johannes Schöning (www.johannesschoening.de). He holds a Lichtenberg Professorship and both PhD positions are supported by the Volkswagen foundation. In our group we investigate how people interact with digital spatial information and create new methods and novel interfaces to help people interact with spatial information. This includes the development and evaluation of wearable technologies, mobile augmented reality and virtual reality applications, interactive surfaces and tabletops, and other “post desktop” interfaces. Therefore, we are currently looking for students excited to do their PhD in this area at the intersection of HCI, geoinformatics, and Ubicomp technologies.
About us:
The position offers great opportunities to conduct independent and blue-sky PhD research in a vibrant research environment. We offer collaboration with other members of the HCI group and other groups within the CS department in Bremen. The successful candidate will be working with a dynamic, friendly, and helpful team of computer science researchers. Our research group is part of the school of computer science at University of Bremen. The University of Bremen is one of 11 institutions classed as an "Elite university" in Germany, and an university of approximately 23,500 students from over 100 countries, offering a broad range of fringe benefits such as sports facilities, cultural activities and daycare.
Qualifications:
We love to work with students with strong technical skills and backgrounds across disciplines. Candidates should have an excellent Master's degree or equivalent in computer science, or related disciplines such as mathematics, physics, etc. Required skills are solid experience in (mobile) software development (Android, iOS), and a very good command of English (reading/writing/speaking). Ideally, you have specialized in HCI topics and already have a good knowledge on conducting experiments in HCI. In addition, the successful candidate will be highly self-motivated, passionate about their work, and have good ability to work both independently as well as in a team in a multidisciplinary environment.
Conditions of employment:
The
position is available for a period of three
years (under the condition of job release), with
the aim to complete the PhD within the 3 years.
As the University of Bremen intends to increase
the proportion of female employees in science,
women are particularly encouraged to apply. In
case of equal personal aptitudes and
qualification, disabled persons will be given
priority. Applicants with a migration background
are welcome.
How
to Apply & What to Do in Case of Questions:
Applications should comprise a
Please
send your application to:
Prof. Dr. Johannes Schöning
University of Bremen
Fachbereich 3
Postfach 33 04 40
283334 Bremen / Germany
or
per e-mail to:
Prof. Dr. Johannes Schöning, schoening@uni-bremen.de
Application deadline: December 31, 2016 (or until a suitable candidate is found). If you have any questions about the position, please do not hesitate to address them to the above email address.
We prefer applications via Email. For a paper-based application, please make sure you only send document copies, as all received application material will be destroyed after the selection process.