Depending on the nature of the research project, the candidate may be responsible for full-scale project management and development, partial collaborative contributions in a particular area, or technical support in the facilities. Research content is produced primarily in Maya, Zbrush, Unity, and After Effects, with auxiliary usage of Unreal Engine, Max, and Autopano Video. New projects may dictate the applications used, and the candidate must enjoy learning and adapting to new systems, as well as working with diverse teams. The candidate will be expected to contribute to teaching classes as well as informal workshops and tutorials for faculty, students, and external partners. For additional details and to apply, visit www.jobs.vt.edu and reference posting SR0170329. Review of applications will begin on September 11, 2017 and the position will remain open until filled.
Assistant Professor, School of Performing Arts, Music
Virginia Tech
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