Friday 3 August 2012

PhD Scholarship in Engineering


PhD Research Studentship

User Interface Support for Multi-Level Collaborative Information Retrieval

Glasgow Caledonian University -School of Engineering and Built Environment

User Interface Support for Multi-Level Collaborative Information Retrieval
Reference Number:  11/12_15
Applications are invited for this full-time PhD research studentship within the School of Engineering and Built Environment at Glasgow Caledonian University.  The studentship is for a period of three and a half years (42 months), subject to satisfactory progress and provides payment of tuition fees at the UK/EU rate plus an annual stipend of £14,600 [please note that students from outside the EU are required to pay the difference between International and EU fees, currently this would amount to £6,672 per annum].  The successful candidate is expected to undertake up to 6 hours of academic support activity per week.
Project Description
Collaborative information retrieval (CIR) is a field of research that involves studying situations, motivations, and methods for people working in collaborative groups for information seeking projects, as well as building systems for supporting such activities. Most systems for explicit CIR assume users have equality in terms of data flow, information access etc. This is not always the case e.g. in a medical scenario doctors, patients, family, insurance providers etc. have differing information needs and needs to share/not share information, this is multi-level collaborative information retrieval (MLCIR). Unlike traditional CIR, MLCIR systems must be aware of the information flow in a group, ensuring no information contamination and inadvertent disclosure of information, while supporting collaboration. This type of information interaction is common in industrial, military and government organisations. To date no systems/approaches have been proposed to address these unique problems for information retrieval. As such this project will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to develop some of the first tools and methodologies to facilitate MLCIR.
This project also provides the successful candidate with the opportunity to be part of a vibrant research community. In particular there are strong and vibrant IR and HCI research communities in Scotland, and this project presents an overlap between the two topics. The candidate will gain experience in a number of skill areas, including, interface design, user interaction design, experimental design and programming on a wide range of devices and platforms.
Project Lead:  Dr Martin Halvey (martin.halvey@gcu.ac.uk)  
Required background and/or experience of the candidate:
The candidate should possess a relevant 1st or 2.1 honours degree.  It is anticipated that the candidate will liaise with a wide range of stakeholders and that he/she will have to travel nationally/internationally for meetings and conference presentations.
How to Apply:
Application forms are available here  and once completed should be returned to GCUStudentships@gcu.ac.uk 
Please state the Project Title and reference number (as above) on the completed application form.
The closing date for applications is Friday 7th September; short-listed candidates will be contacted by 28thSeptember with interview details.
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