|  | Fully funded PhD and PostDoc positions are available at the Casa Paganini -InfoMus Research Centre (www.casapaganini.org), DIBRIS-Dept. of Informatics,
 Bioengineering, Robotics, and Systems Engineering, Polytechnic School,
 University of Genoa, Italy. Each research position will have a specific
 focus on the development of computational models, multimodal systems and
 interfaces, research experiment and prototypes in one of the following
 areas: (i) automated measurement, analysis, and prediction of full-body
 non-verbal individual movement qualities and emotions; (ii) automated
 measurement, analysis, and prediction of full-body non-verbal social signals
 (synchronization, entrainment, leadership).
 Accepted candidates will develop a research plan in the framework of the
 4-year (2019-2022) Horizon 2020 European Project FET Proactive EnTimeMent
 (https://entimement.dibris.unige.it/ ), and may be asked to participate in
 joint activities with research partners in EnTimeMent, including possible
 short residencies at EnTimeMent partners' sites.
 
 Requirements
 Candidates should ideally have the following profile:
 + Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related
 disciplines;
 + Excellent technical and programming skills (Python, Java, C/C++);
 + Prior experience in at least one of the following fields: human computer
 interaction, affective computing, motion capture and motion analysis,
 multimodal interfaces, sound analysis and interactive sonification, computer
 vision, machine learning;
 + Ability to work independently, self-motivation, and ability to actively
 contribute as a member of a multidisciplinary research team including
 experts in computer science and engineering, movement science, cognitive
 neuroscience, cognitive and motoric rehabilitation, performing arts;
 + Strong commitment to advancing the state-of-the-art research and
 publishing in top research venues;
 + Excellent communication skills in English.
 
 Applying
 To apply, please email your application to: antonio.camurri@unige.it and
 gualtiero.volpe@unige.it
 The application should consist of a single pdf file including:
 + cover letter expressing your interest in the position and your profile
 relevance;
 + curriculum vitae showing academic records with tracks related to the
 themes of the thesis;
 + list of publications (post-doc applications only);
 + transcript of marks according to M1-M2 profile or last 3 years of
 engineering or related school (PhD applications only);
 + contact and recommendation letter of at least two university referents;
 
 As a preliminary step, candidates will be invited for a Skype interview.
 Candidates may also be invited to a fully funded short research internship
 in our research team during summer 2019. To be finally enrolled, candidates
 will need to pass a formal evaluation performed by a selection committee
 University of Genova will appoint according to the Italian laws.
 The envisioned starting date for the first selected PhD candidates is
 November 2019. PostDoc starting date is negotiable.
 
 Conditions of employment
 Hired on a fixed-term contract at University of Genoa, working full-time at
 the Casa Paganini-InfoMus Research Centre of DIBRIS, University of Genoa,
 with possible short internships at a research centre of an EnTimeMent
 project partner.
 Duration: three years for PhD students; 2-year contract for post-docs
 (possible extensions available).
 
 Further Information
 For any question or further details please send email to
 antonio.camurri@unige.it and gualtiero.volpe@unige.it
 
 The Casa Paganini-InfoMus Research Centre at DIBRIS, Polytechnic School,
 University of Genoa, Italy
 As art influences science and technology, science and technology can in turn
 inspire art. Recognizing this mutually beneficial relationship, researchers
 at the Casa Paganini-InfoMus Research Centre work to combine scientific
 research in information and communications technology (ICT) with artistic
 and humanistic research.
 The mission of Casa Paganini - InfoMus consists of carrying out scientific
 and technological research on human-centered computing where art and
 humanistic culture are a fundamental source of inspiration. The research
 team includes computer engineers and experts from the human sciences and the
 arts.
 Scientific and technological research includes: investigation and
 development of computational models and of multimodal systems focusing on
 non-verbal, full-body, expressive, emotional, and social behavior
 (entrainment, leadership); sound and music computing; interactive
 sonification; multimodal interactive systems and serious games for
 rehabilitation, entertainment, sport, edutainment, museums and cultural
 institutions; multimedia systems and services for the creative industry: ICT
 for active music listening, interactive dance, theatre, cultural heritage,
 user-centric media and mobile systems.
 The Casa Paganini - InfoMus Research Centre coordinates and participates as
 partner in many international projects on scientific and technological
 research, education, and develops multimedia systems, platforms, and
 applications for the creative industry and cultural institutions.
 www.casapaganini.org                youtube.com/InfoMusLab
 
 The EnTimeMent EU Horizon 2020 FET PROACTIVE project
 EnTimeMent aims at a radical change in scientific research and enabling
 technologies for human movement qualitative analysis, entrainment and
 prediction, based on a novel neuro-cognitive approach of the multiple,
 mutually interactive time scales characterizing human behaviour. Our
 approach will afford the development of computational models for the
 automated detection, measurement, and prediction of movement qualities from
 behavioural signals, based on multi-layer parallel processes at non-linearly
 stratified temporal dimensions, and will radically transform technology for
 human movement analysis. EnTimeMent new innovative scientifically-grounded
 and time-adaptive technologies operate at multiple time scales in a
 multi-layered approach: motion capture and movement analysis systems will be
 endowed with a completely novel functionality, achieving a novel generation
 of time-aware multisensory motion perception and prediction systems. The
 proposed model and technologies will be iteratively tested and refined, by
 designing and performing controlled and ecological experiments, ranging from
 action prediction in a controlled laboratory setting, to prediction in
 dyadic and small group interaction. EnTimeMent scenarios include health
 (healing and support of everyday life of persons with chronic pain and
 disability), performing arts (e.g. dance), sports, and entertainment group
 activities, with and without living architectures. EnTimeMent will create
 and support community-building and exploitation with concrete initiatives,
 including a community of users and stakeholders, innovation hubs and SME
 incubators, as premises for the consolidation beyond the end of the project
 in a broader range of market areas.
 http://entimement.dibris.unige.it
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