[open-visualisation] Fellowships in visual analytics
Jonathan Gray
jonathan.gray at okfn.org
Thu Jul 15 16:18:56 UTC 2010
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The Charlotte Visualization Center at UNC Charlotte invites
applications for one or possibly two post-doctoral fellowships for
interdisciplinary research in visual analytics. Areas of work include
mobile visual analytics and interactive systems using novel
interfaces. The successful candidate will work closely with a team led
by Professor William Ribarsky and his colleagues of the VisCenter.
The VisCenter is seeking a highly talented and committed individual
with a demonstrated ability to work well with minimal supervision in a
multi-disciplinary research environment. The successful candidate will
contribute to leading research in visual analytics, considering some
of the fundamental problems and most challenging applications facing
the field today, and have the opportunity to develop his/her research,
publication, and presentation skills under mentorship of the faculty
investigators.
Non-Technical Skills: Excellent oral and written communication skills
are mandatory. A willingness to collaborate in a highly diverse,
multi- disciplinary environment is also essential.
Application: Please apply immediately to William Ribarsky,
ribarsky at uncc.edu. Please include the names of at least three
references along with a curriculum vitae and list of publications.
Start date: Immediate.
The initial appointment will be for a one-year period, with the
possibility of an extension based upon performance and availability of
funding.
The Charlotte Visualization Center is a recognized leader in research
in visualization and visual analytics.
About The College of Computing and Informatics
The College of Computing and Informatics provides academic programs in
computer science, software and information systems, information
technology, and bioinformatics. It is also the home to leading
research centers and institutes, including the Center for Digital
Identity and Cyber Defense Research, the Bioinformatics Research
Center, the Charlotte Visualization Center, the Diversity in
Information Technology Institute, the eBusiness Technology Institute,
and the Software Solutions Lab. The Computer Science Department has
over 700 students and the largest Ph.D. program at UNCC.
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Dr. William Ribarsky
Bank of America Endowed Chair in Information Technology
Chair, Computer Science Department
Director, Charlotte Visualization Center
College of Computing and Informatics
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
www.viscenter.uncc.edu
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