ARC PhD Scholarship in Human-Computer Interaction One scholarship is available for an exceptional student to complete a PhD in Human-Computer Interaction supervised by Scientia Professor and ARC Laureate Fellow Dennis Del Favero (UNSW, iCinema Centre, School of Art & Design), Professor Maurice Pagnucco (UNSW, Deputy Dean (Education), Faculty of Engineering and School of Computer Science & Engineering) and A/Professor Tomasz Bednarz (UNSW, EPICentre, School of Art & Design) beginning in 2022. The scholarship is available to undertake postgraduate research in the area of HCI for AR/VR technologies, Interaction Design, or UI/UX Design. The work undertaken by the successful PhD candidate will form part of the international Australian Research Council funded project ‘Burning Landscapes: Reimagining Unpredictable Scenarios’. This project is part of flagship research currently undertaken at UNSW’s iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research. It aims to investigate how globally distributed users and intelligent systems can collaboratively model unforeseen and multi-located wildfire scenarios, and to visualise these in real time at 1:1 scale. The project will transform how we visually understand, explore and respond to these complex and dynamically evolving events. The project is undertaken in collaboration with a range of national and international academic and industry partners including San José State University (USA) and the CSIRO. The PhD candidate will be part of an art, design and technology research team and will contribute to the participatory research process, collaborating directly with numerous fire and creative industry partners. Eligibility details Essential: meet the UNSW PhD entry requirements a four-year Bachelor’s degree with Honours Class I from an Australian institution, or equivalent research qualification experience, or a Masters Degree with a Distinction average. The qualification must be in a field relevant to the proposed area of research. be able to enrol as a full-time PhD student Desirable: experience in designing interfaces for AR, VR, and Mixed Reality an interest and awareness of digital interaction systems and immersive technologies Scholarship Details The student will receive an annual living allowance of $27,609 for up to 3 years, beginning in 2022, and be allowed to take on external work for up to 2 days per week. The scholarship is tax exempt. How to apply To apply for this scholarship – or for more information about the project, eligibility or selection criteria – email ARC Laureate Fellow Professor Dennis Del Favero (d.delfav...@unsw.edu.au <mailto:d.delfav...@unsw.edu.au>). Please include your CV, academic transcripts, and a broad description of research interests (max. 500 words).
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