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[Commlist] Mellon Funded Research Scientist Position at Georgia Tech
Wed Oct 23 19:02:17 GMT 2019
Georgia Tech’s Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center (DILAC), with
major funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, seeks a research
scientist for design, development, and project management in the
context of our diverse scholarly, pedagogical, expressive, and
public-facing digital projects. We are particularly looking for
expertise with digital archives encompassing text, audio, and video with
attention to the cultural, ethical, and political dimensions of the
creation and use of archives. Related areas of interest are information
visualization, interactive narrative, and civic media. This is
a full-time, fixed-term position for the life of the grant which ends in
June 2022.
This role requires the ability to think critically about
both humanistic and design questions in order to conceptualize and
create artifacts that serve specific purposes for research and/or
teaching while also advancing the field of humanistic digital design.
The candidate should be able to work effectively in
multiple interdisciplinary project teams of faculty, graduate students,
and undergraduate students, as leader or group member, and to
collaborate with community and institutional partners. Because existing
tools often lack affordances that best serve the goals of scholarship
and teaching in the Liberal Arts, the candidate should be capable of
designing and leading the development of digital tools that build on
off-the-shelf open software to better support humanistic inquiry and
knowledge creation.
The position carries the expectation of teaching one course in a related
area in the Fall and Spring semesters.
Applicants should hold a graduate degree in a relevant field such as
Digital Media, Digital Humanities, or Information and Library
Sciences and have experience with digital projects in a university
setting. Hands-on experience with archival software such as Omeka
Classic and Omeka Classic plug-ins, web technologies (JavaScript, CSS,
HTML, php, SQL), and data visualization software such as R, python, or
d3.js is highly valued. Strong communication skills are also important.
A criminal background check must be completed prior to employment.
Interested applicants should send a letter of application, curriculum
vitae, links to or copies of at least 2 representative work samples,
and contact information for three references. Application materials
should be submitted as .PDF files to (DILAC-Hire-2020 /at/ gatech.edu)
<mailto:(DILAC-Hire-2020 /at/ gatech.edu)>. Requests for information may be
directed to Dr. Nassim Parvin; Associate Professor, Assistant Director
of the Digital Integrative Liberal
Arts Center; (nassim /at/ gatech.edu). Review of applications will begin
December 1 and will continue until the position is filled.
The Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center (DILAC) is a research center
within Georgia Tech’s multi-disciplinary School of Literature, Media,
and Communication. DILAC promotes new forms of humanistic inquiry
through practices of design. Through interdisciplinary projects in
research, teaching, and community engagement, the Center explores how
emerging forms of digital media and applied digital scholarship can be
used to construct arguments, create artefacts, and prototype systems
that address the reconfiguration of knowledge and social structures in
the digital age. For more information on
DILAC: http://dilac.iac.gatech.edu. We believe diversity is foundational
to creating the most intellectually vibrant and successful
academic communities; therefore, the School of Literature, Media, and
Communication is committed to building and sustaining a socially just,
equitable, and inclusive academic unit.
Georgia Tech is a top-ranked public research university situated in the
heart of Atlanta, a diverse and vibrant city with great economic and
cultural strengths. The Institute is a member of the University System
of Georgia, the Georgia Research Alliance, and the Association of
American Universities. Georgia Tech prides itself on its technology
resources, collaborations, high-quality student body, and its commitment
to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Georgia Tech is an equal
education/employment opportunity institution dedicated to building a
diverse community. We strongly encourage applications from women,
underrepresented minorities, individuals with disabilities, and
veterans. Georgia Tech has policies to promote a healthy
work-life balance and is aware that attracting faculty may require
meeting the needs of dual careers.
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