PhD in Digital Movement for Interaction Design
Arkitektur- og designhøgskolen i Oslo (AHO)
Maridalsveien 29, 0175 Oslo, Hjemmekontor ikke mulig
Om jobben
Stillingstittel
stipendiat Design DIGITAL MOVEMENT FOR INTERACTION DESIGN
Type ansettelse
Åremål, heltid 100%
Arbeidsspråk
Engelsk eller skandinavisk
Antall stillinger
1
Søk på jobben
Søk senest mandag 17. februar
About the position
AHO has an open call fora candidate to take part in research on the materialization of physical movement for interaction design. Our bodies are increasingly understood through sensors, and these interpretations serve as the foundation for interactive designs. This research proposes to advance digital movement – movement shaped by digital technology - as a design material in order to extend critical discourse, practice and pedagogy in interaction design.
The research at AHO’s Institute of Design deals with the current pervasive digital technological shift in society as it affects our educational programs as well as the fields and industries we educate for. Across industrial, interaction and service design, the institute provides a transdisciplinary research milieu that work with the recursive relations between modelling, making and applying designs for interaction.
Through recent developments in artificial intelligence and sensor technology, the design elements such as body postures, gestures and movement qualities are increasingly available, far extending the traditional input such as through a keyboard or mouse. This gives an expansion of available material such as the direction or position of a movement or the frequency of a gesture. There is a need to understand how such dynamic materiality can be integrated into digital experiences.
Responsibilities
This call will involve developing both theoretical concepts and practical applications. An exploration of digital movement for interaction design will draw on a several discourses that intersect technology, culture, and movement studies. Despite technological advances in movement capture that allow for detailed and precise data, physical movement remains an elusive material for interaction design. There is work on placing and acknowledging the body as a sensate origin of action (Noland 2009, Höök2018). However, the complexity of addressing movement remains a challenge (Sutil& Popat2015, Tverksy2019) and studies of the body do not cover the necessary studies of movement for design. By studying movement alongside how to create those movements, we may understand the dynamic materiality in movement-based interactions.
This research will contribute to academic discourse as well as developing and informing practical applications in interaction design. Such a material understanding of movement is central to enable design to continue designing forhealth care, for our future selves, for safety, sustainable workspaces and for every design where movement is made to matter.
Relevant proposals to the call should question how emerging technologies may be developed or adapted with a focus on one or several of the following topics
- Exploring tools for the materialisation of movement for design processes
- Exploring relevant conditions and concepts for designers to work with movement
- Exploring relevant practices, approaches and frameworks that can aid designers to further develop movement knowledge
Cases are further developed together with supervisors and relevant networks to the call. Several research milieus are connected to the research, such as the Creative Computing Institute(UAL), UK.
Formal requirements
We seek a highly motivated individual with a strong track record from the intersection of digital technology, design and body-based practices.
The candidate must:
- Have a master’s in design, interaction design, human-computer interaction, or a related field.
- Be able to document familiarity with digital technologies and their applications in design.
- Be able to document excellent communication skills in English; proficiency in Norwegian is an advantage.
Personal skills
- Ambitious, curious and highly motivated
- Ability to work systematically and complete work tasks within given deadlines
- Strong motivation to contribute to a good working and social environment
- Professional and personal ability to complete the PhD project on time
Requirements for the project description
A tentative project outline of maximum 5 pages. This should contain1) the research field and research questions, 2) theoretical approach/methods, 3) empirical and/or case study material and 4) educational relevance
The Application must include- Project description (max 5 pages)
- An application letter describing the applicant’s qualifications and motivation for the position (two A4 pages maximum)
- CV
- A portfolio of relevant work (three projects maximum)
- Examples of work written by the applicant if available (three works maximum)
- 3 references (name, relation to candidate, e-mail address and telephone number).
Applications that do not comply with the formal requirements will not be considered. Attachments beyond the required documents will not be taken into consideration. Only applications submitted through Jobbnorge will be considered.
The PhD application will be assessed according to the following criteria:
- The quality of the project description (outline)
- The applicant's suitability for the research tasks
- The academic competence of the applicant
We offer
The PhD scholarship is fully funded 4-yearposition, with 25 % compulsory workand there is no tuition fee. The salary is NOK 532 200 for a full position. From the salary, there will be a mandatory deduction of 2 % as a contribution to the State Pension fund (SPK). Standard employment conditions for state employees in Norway apply for the position.
An annual allowance of 25 000 NOK (in total 75 000 NOK for the PhD period) for literature and other necessary academic activities. Office space in a professionally stimulating working environment.
Information meeting
The PhD Programme at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) will arrange an online information meeting about the AHO PhD Programme in the end of January. A link to the information meeting will be published onhttp://www.ahophdlive.com closer to the event.
General information about the PhD Programme: https://aho.no/en/content/phd-program
Contact information
Questions about this PhD position can be directed to:
Supervisor and Professor Lise Amy Hansen e-mail: liseamy.hansen@aho.no
Professor Steinar Killi, Head of Institute Design, e-mail Steinar.Killi@aho.no
Formal regulations
The purpose of this graduate research fellowship is research training leading to a completed PhD. The content of the position shall be regulated by the specific agreement reached between the scholarship recipient, the local unit where they will be working and their supervisor(s). The educational component in the AHO PhD Programme is mandatory and requires fulltime attendance. Residency in Oslo for the employment period is mandatory. Research stay at a relevant international academic institution is encouraged. The PhD fellowship will start September 1, 2025.
From 1 august 2025 the Norwegian Universities and University Colleges Act states that if the Research fellow cannot document proficiency in Norwegian, Swedish, or Danish at level A2 upon employment, AHO must offer Norwegian language training. The research fellow must complete training equivalent to at least 15 credits within the term of employment. This is not part of the educational component of the PhD Programme.
No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the AHO.
According to the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act (Offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, also in cases where the applicant has requested non-disclosure.
The appointment may be shortened/given a more limited scope within the framework of the applicable guidelines on account of any previous employment in academic positions.
Inclusion and diversity are a strength. AHO has a personnel policy objective of achieving a balanced gender composition. Furthermore, we want employees with diverse professional expertise, life experience and perspectives.
If there are qualified applicants with disabilities, employment gaps or immigrant background, we will invite at least one applicant from each of these categories to an interview.
The engagement is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants, and the acts relating to Control of the Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology. Candidates who by assessment of the application and attachment are seen to conflict with the criteria in the latter law will be prohibited from recruitment to AHO.
Om bedriften
The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) is an internationally leading, specialized university within the disciplines design, architecture, landscape architecture and urbanism. AHO offers a unique research-based education of international standing. Established in 1945, today it has built a solid national funding base and is prominently ranked internationally. AHO awards three Master’s degrees in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Design, as well as a PhD programme. AHO offers Master’s degree programmes that are designed to best equip the student to enter directly into professional practice or academia. Within the Master’s programmes, students may specialise in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture and urbanism, industrial design, interaction design, service and systems-oriented design. In its education, the school follows a studio-based model with a low faculty-to-student ratio that encourages individual development and collaboration. The school has approximately 800 students and 270 employees wich amounts to 160 person-years.
The Institute of Design (IDE) at AHO is one of the leading Nordic design-institutions. The Institute of Design is responsible for AHO’s 5-year integrated Master-programme in Design and has a broad portfolio of research projects that connects across disciplines and domains. The institute takes a broad, holistic approach to design that emphasizes the relevance and importance of design within contemporary society.Our perspective is that good design creates aesthetic and functional products, services and experiences that delight and improve the lives of people and contribute to a sustainable future. The institute develops research and teaching within and across the fields of industrial design, interaction design, service design, and systems oriented design. IDE collaborates closely with industry, public sector and governance, and is an important actor in research- and innovation-projects. The institute has an extensive international and national network across industry and academia, covering both the growing digital sector, as well as established areas such as healthcare, maritime industry, future-studies and innovation, and service development in the public and private sector. AHO’s design alumni are found in leading design studios and consultancies, in tech-companies, in industry, in research and innovation projects, as well as in policy and governance. The Institute of Design is internationally recognized and highly ranked; projects from the institute are frequently represented in national and international design awards.
It is central for us that we develop and maintain a staff with a diverse and balanced mix of gender, age and social and cultural background. Women and persons with a minority background are particularly encouraged to apply for this position. AHO is eager to support career development.
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