Postdoc Research Fellowship
Linnéuniversitetet / Sjukgymnastjobb / Kalmar
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hela Sverige The department of informatics belongs to the faculty of technology and is one of 10 departments at the faculty. The faculty gathers Linnaeus University's education and research in technical subjects; for instance, informatics, computer science, physics, mathematics, nautical science, structural engineering and mechanical engineering. The department of informatics has 30 members of staff, of which four are professors and three are associate professors. There are six doctoral students who are active within the third-cycle education. The department also has two international post-docs. Activities are carried out at three campuses: Kalmar, Växjö and Ljungby.
Placement: Kalmar
Extent and period: Fulltime. The position is until 31.12.2018
Starting date of the position: As soon as possible.
Context of position:
eCraft2Learn is a funded EUR2 million, ICT 22 Technologies for Learning and Skills, Horizon 2020 Project. As Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, you will research, design, develop, evaluate and report on methods, outcomes and impacts for the H2020 eCraft2Learn project. Teaching and tutoring in the undergraduate and graduate level courses may also occur.
The eCraft2Learn project will research, design, pilot and validate an ecosystem based on digital fabrication and making technologies for creating computer-supported artefacts. The project aims at reinforcing personalised learning and teaching in science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) education and to assist the development of 21st century skills that promote inclusion and employability for youth in the EU. The eCraft2Learn ecosystem will support both formal and informal learning by providing the appropriate digital fabrication, making technologies, and programming tools. It will also incorporate mechanisms for personalised and adaptive learning.
As Post-Doctoral Research Fellow you will contribute to the development of future STEAM learning scenarios. You will conduct the field study and ethnographic observation in formal and informal learning environments to gather data to inform the design process. The project is deeply rooted on the participatory design approach, as such, you will contribute to the design, conduction, and analysing of data of participatory design activities. You will contribute to the architecture analysis, the design, and the development of digital and physical interfaces and systems to support STEAM in informal and formal learning contexts. You will be part of a growing multidisciplinary and international interaction design research group.
Qualification requirements:
Qualified for appointment is the one who holds a PhD, or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD, and who have completed their degree before the application deadline.
Applicants must not have previously been employed as a postdoctoral research fellow for more than a year in the same or related subject area at Linnaeus University.
Candidate should have a background in more than one of the following disciplines: cognitive sciences, psychology, anthropology, ethnography, electronic or electrical engineer, software design or engineer, computer engineering, computer science, informatics, human-computer interaction or similar.
Assessment criteria: You have substantial publications in top scientific journals and top conference venues (e.g. DIS, CHI, CSCW). You have experience in multidisciplinary and international research projects (e.g. FP7, H2020).
The work is performed in a research group where teamwork and flexibility is accorded great importance.
Good knowledge of English (written, listen, presentation)
In its overall assessment of skills gives particular importance to an assessment of the applicant's potential for a successful career as a teacher and researcher
Further information:
For further details about the project, contact the principal investigator Dr. Andrea Alessandrini, +46480-497021,
andrea.alessandrini@lnu.se, Head of department Patrik Brandt, +46480-49 77 20,
patrik.brandt@lnu.se or HR-partner Leif Eriksson, 0480-44 60 28,
leif.eriksson@lnu.se.
Application deadline 17th September 2017
Required for the application:
• Letter of application
• Detailed CV
• List of publications
• 5 Samples of Academic Publications
• Three references
• Portfolio (optional)
Linnaeus University has the ambition to utilize the qualities that an even gender distribution and diversity brings to the organization.
Please apply by clicking on the "Apply" button at the bottom of the ad. Your application should be designed according to the Template for application which can be found in the Guide to Appointment procedures under important documents below the ad. The credentials you invoke must be verified with certification and they must be attached digitally in your application. Other documents, including various types of scientific works, must be submitted digitally along with the application. The application and other documents to be marked with the reference number. All documents cited must be received by the University no later than 24.00 on the closing day.
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Publiceringsdatum2017-09-11ErsättningIndividuell lön
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AdressLinnéuniversitetet
Linnéuniversitetet
35195 Växjö
KontorsadressLinnéuniversitetet
Jobbnummer 3689331
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