Position overview
A 6-months research consultancy is available to conduct research in the area of Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI – http://crc.open.ac.uk/Themes/
Person specification
The successful candidate will have a Bachelor degree, Master or PhD in Ubiquitous or Pervasive Computing, Interaction Design (ID) or Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), or other related areas. They will have working knowledge of ID and HCI research processes. In particular they will be proficient in applying qualitative research methods and analysing qualitative data, with an understanding of quantitative data. Digital prototyping skills (e.g. Arduino) would be advantageous. The successful candidate will also have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and oral. It is essential that they are comfortable around dogs and that they are not allergic to dogs. Having dog-handling skills would be advantageous but is not essential. In order to be eligible, the candidate will need to reside and have permission to work in the United Kingdom at least for the duration of the project, and to start working from early September 2013.
Job description
Primarily based at The Open University’s main campus in Milton Keynes, UK, the researcher will work part of the time at a canine rehoming centre in Loughborough to collect a range of data. With the aid of appropriate recording equipment, data gathering methods will include ethnographic observations as well as contextual and semi-structured interviews. Qualitative data might be analysed and triangulated using frameworks such as grounded theory, activity theory and theme recognition; statistical packages such as SPSS might be used for analysing quantitative data across the board. In collaboration with the project’s investigators, the researcher will present the finding in a report including proposals of design and implementation of possible technological interventions. The researcher will report to Dr Clara Mancini (Principal Investigator and head of the Animal-Computer Interaction Lab at the OU) and will be co-supervised by Prof Daniel Mills (Co-Investigator and professor of veterinary behavioural medicine at Lincoln), Prof Gerd Kortuem (Co-Investigator and professor of ubiquitous computing at the OU) and Dr Janet van der Linden (Co-Investigator and senior lecturer of pervasive computing at the OU).
Enquiries and application
For further information about the position and the project, please contact Dr Clara Mancini (Clara.Mancini@open.ac.uk<
To apply, candidates should email their Curriculum Vitae and a cover letter (discussing their interest in and suitability for the position) to
Clara.Mancini@open.ac.uk<
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