[ANPPOM-Lista] FW: Ciência sem Fronteiras

Rodrigo Cicchelli Velloso rodcv em acd.ufrj.br
Sex Jun 8 08:33:09 BRT 2012


Ola',
Encaminho divulgacao.
Abracos,
Rodrigo



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> ________________________________
> From: p.rebelo em qub.ac.uk
> Subject: Ciência sem Fronteiras
> Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 09:29:29 +0100
> To: rodcv2 em hotmail.com
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> Olá Rodrigo,
> No seguimento da nossa conversa na semana passada aqui vai um texto sobre
o Ciência sem Fronteiras com destaque para a chamada dos programas de PhD e
PosDoc aberta até ao dia 29 deste mês. Agradecia a divulgação.
> Abraço
> Pedro
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> Science without Borders is an unprecedented programme by the Brazilian
government to increase student mobility and international research
collaboration. The Sonic Arts Research Centre, at Queen's University
Belfast has ongoing research links with institutions such as USP, UFRJ and
UFBA and as such SARC is interested in receiving applications within the
Science without Borders scheme for both full doctorate and sandwich PhD
programmes.
> For further information on Science without Borders please visit
http://www.cienciasemfronteiras.gov.br
> Note that there is a deadline of 29th June 2012 for applications for the
post-graduate and post-doctoral programmes.
> For more information on SARC visit http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk or contact
Professor Pedro Rebelo to discuss potential PhD applications.
> The Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC) has, since it was officially opened
by Karlheinz Stockhausen during the Sonorities Festival of Contemporary
Music in April 2004, seen a dramatic growth in research activities and
interests. The Centre, the first purpose-built facility of its kind in the
UK, has brought together over fifty researchers working in the fields of
music, computer science and electrical and electronic engineering into a
world-class research group.
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> An established centre of excellence dedicated to the research of music
technology, SARC is a unique interdisciplinary environment which has united
internationally recognised experts in the areas of musical composition,
digital signal processing, performance technologies, acoustics and sound
art.
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> The Centre is established in a purpose-built facility located alongside
the engineering departments of Queen's University Belfast. SARC’s
centrepiece, the Sonic Laboratory, provides a unique space for cutting-edge
initiatives in the creation and delivery of music and audio. The Sonic
Laboratory's uniqueness is vested in the degree of flexibility it can
provide for experiments in 3D sound diffusion and for ground-breaking
compositional and performance work within a purpose-built, variable
acoustic space.
> Construction of the SARC building began in July 2002 and was completed in
October 2003. Since its opening, the Centre has won an award for
construction excellence from the Construction Employment Federation (CEF)
and a commendation at the 2004 BIAT (British Institute of Architectural
Technologists) awards for technical excellence.
> SARC hosts a regular concert and seminar series which acts as a focal
point for an international research culture with over 40 PhD students. The
building also houses students in the BSc Music Technology and Sonic Arts
and the MA Sonic Arts, making it one of the largest and most active
facilities in areas relating to sound and new technologies. SARC is a
research centre within the newly formed School of Creative Arts at Queen's
University.
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