CYPRUS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (CUT)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL and COMPUTER ENGINNERING and INFORMATICS
UNESCO CHAIR on Digital Cultural Heritage
FULL TIME EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA (ERA) CHAIR HOLDER POSITION
IN THE FIELD OF DIGITAL HERITAGE
Applications are invited from candidates who possess the necessary
qualifications in order to fill one (1) Full-time Researcher Position:
Special Scientist for Research / Senior Researcher A / ERA Chair holder on
Digital Cultural Heritage) at the newly established UNESCO and European
Research Area Chairs on Digital Cultural Heritage within the Digital
Heritage Research Laboratory (DHRLab) of the Cyprus University of Technology
(CUT) in the research field of Digital Heritage and Cultural Informatics.
The selected scientist will work for fifty-four (54) months within the EU
H2020 ERA Chair Mnemosyne Project, a unique EU-funded programme bringing
together for the first time a worldwide network, aiming at implementing a
multidisciplinary and intersectoral educational, research and training
programme between academic research, creative industries and key Cultural
Heritage stakeholders.
Description
Cultural Heritage is a strategic resource for Europe with high cultural,
social, environmental and economic value. The era of Digital Cultural
Heritage (DCH) is now well underway and the European research resource for
DCH has grown significantly in recent years worldwide. But the visible
contribution of the EU Widening countries to this effort remains relatively
weak. The Digital Heritage Research Laboratory (DHRLab) at Cyprus University
of Technology (CUT)
www.digitalheritagelab.eu has been an exception in this
respect, becoming a beacon in the Eastern Mediterranean and for Europe in
general, in particular through its leadership of key initiatives in DCH
research training and in EU policy co-ordination and support. While the
Cypriot economy gradually recovers, in order to maintain and expand its
leading role in DCH research, DHRLab needs further investment. This call for
an ERA Chair is an ideal opportunity to ensure this by means of a
well-designed and iterative process of strengthening its research capacity
and restructuring of its role. Therefore, the EU ERA Chair Mnemosyne project
will proceed from the appointment of an outstanding researcher and research
manager as ERA Chair holder in 2019, who will attract, direct and maintain
high quality human resources and negotiate and implement the necessary
structural changes to achieve excellence on a sustainable basis. The project
will be carried out over a period of 5 years. Following recruitment of the
ERA Chair Research Team, a three-phase research programme centered on
holistic documentation (knowledge management) of the DCH life cycle in
support of existing and potential user needs, will be carried out and
extensively evaluated, with strong attention paid to exploitation.
Communication activities will be strategically planned and refined from the
outset of the work and will last throughout the project duration.
Cyprus University of Technology
Department of Electrical Engineering,
Computer Engineering and Informatics
Digital Heritage Research Lab
Archbishop Kyprianou 30
CY-3036 Limassol, Cyprus
Tel.: +357-25-002020,
Fax: +357-25-002899
Email: marinos.ioannides(a)cut.ac.cy
www.digitalheritagelab.eu
The EU ERA Chair MNEMOSYNE has received funding from the European Unions
Horizon 2020
Programme as Coordination and Support Action, under GA n° 810857
POSITION:
The ERA Chair will be recruited by the host organization of the Cyprus
University of Technology in Limassol, Cyprus for the duration of fifty-four
(54) months under a full employment contract with the possibility of
extension. The Chair holder will work closely together with the Director of
DHRLab and the team of the UNESCO Chair on DCH and be responsible for the
planned research topics and areas. It is noted that for this purpose funding
is included in the MNEMOSYNE project for a group of post-doctoral scholars
and PhD researchers to assist the Chair, the team at DHRLab and the UNESCO
Chair.
An outline of the research topics under consideration (subject to agreement
with the ERA Chair) includes:
A. Holistic structures and standardization
- definition and creation of holistic documentation pipelines for specific
user communities;
- creation of standards for 3D documentation and knowledge management.
B. DCH data acquisition
- advanced digitisation and approaches such as mass, crowdsourced and
on-demand digitisation;
- methods for crowdsourcing content and allowing user-generated content for
DCH in the cloud on cloud-computing for DCH, e.g. by leveraging popular
photography;
- the use of UAVs and related technologies in capturing documentation;
- automated metadata extraction and crowd;
- realizing the potential of big data management and opportunities created
by the vast volume, variety and velocity of mainly unstructured new data,
generated every day most for finding and using previously inaccessible
European digital content;
C. DCH data processing
- user-oriented metadata and ontology standards for the description and
exchange of DCH data;
- metadata designs especially of language-based data close to human
conceptual systems and gaining insights from data in natural language;
- innovative tools and methods to extract meaning from digital artefacts,
including video recordings, audio recordings, digital images, text,
multispectral and thermal
- information and 3D representations of objects or scenes;
- generation and presentation of localized DCH content and its documentation
to enhance audience value (in services such as Europeana) for example
through efficient and innovative acquisition and deployment of geospatial
data.
D. Data modelling
- data modelling and semantics, including those for Intangible Heritage and
the modelling of motion for DCH;
- classification and typology of objects, sites and monuments and its impact
on media display and environments where these can be exhibited;
- using immersive VR and AR technology (Mixed Reality MR) to blend and/or
emphasize dimensions and detail environmental experiences;
- interactive environments in DCH e.g. re-creating 3D space through spatial
references, imaging and modelling.
E. Knowledge management (interpretation)
- establishing meaningful narratives (storytelling) for DCH objects which
are meaningful to identified user groups for interpretation purposes;
- using crowdsourcing and the Internet to provide documentation resources
for experiencing, contributing and gaining understanding in cultural
heritage scenarios;
- systems for managing and re-using complex documentation and deriving
knowledge e.g. for monuments and sites;
- applications of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning in DCH;
- applying Big Data Analytics to DCH;
- the role and applications of Linked Open Data in enriching DCH
information, linking exhibited content to other relevant content to provide
greater understanding;
- curation of digital assets;
- linking exhibited content to other relevant content to provide greater
understanding of the viewed item.
F. Preservation
- documentation for the preservation of European heritage;
- the virtual or actual reconstruction of destroyed or degraded sites and
artefacts including the digital restoration of important monuments destroyed
during conflict protecting against or remedying looting and destruction;
- virtual reunification of CH assets which have been scattered to
different parts of Europe and the world.
G. Use and re-use
- cost reduction and simplification of digital technologies;
- personalisation and interactivity of viewing experiences in DCH, including
the use of social media;
- new types of User Experiences (UX) with DCH that arise from the current
hardware and software revolution in the realms of VR/AR; interface
selection (e.g. Augmented Reality, holograms) to allow seamless blending of
on-site and on-line dimensions;
- visualisation techniques and their combination in different contexts,
drawing on the state of the art in technology and standards e.g. for
Interactive Video (IV); Immersive VR (IVR); Augmented Reality (AR); 3D
Real-time Editors (game-engines), Ultra High and Giga-Pixel Panoramas;
infinite zooming images; VR Wearables and Gesture Recognition Interfaces;
- inter-disciplinary collaborative research to establish paradigms in
socio-economic areas of DCH impact e.g. tourism, education, employment,
economic growth;
- crowdsourcing, co-creation and Citizen Science;
- using innovative social platforms to exchange user experiences and support
multidisciplinary approaches.
The Applicant should:
- Have completed at least a four or five-year education cycle (e.g. Diploma
in Engineering, Masters Degree etc.) from a recognized university in
Geomatics, Computer- / Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Surveying
Engineering and/or BA or MA in Humanities with a focus on e-CH) with at
least eleven years of continuous full-time research experience in the above
fields, and very good language, communication and implementation skills;
- For this unique position, an earned Doctorate degree from a recognized
University is required;
- The qualifications required for this position are the same as those
required for the post of a full Professor at the Cyprus University of
Technology and, in addition, the following qualifications are required:
o A total of at least eleven years of university / research
work or experience of equal value after the award of the doctoral
title, out of which, at least four shall be years of university work or
holding a post in the rank of Professor in a recognized University or
holding a position as a Senior Researcher in a recognized research
organization.
o International recognition of scientific work of
acknowledged merit, promising an important contribution to science:
publication of works, such as articles in international pre-reviewed
scientific journals of well-known reputation or monographs or books of
internationally recognized publishing companies, substantiating notable
autonomous research work.
o Ability to instruct and promote research, including the
supervision of postgraduate students, significant contributions in
research projects and track record in ensuring additional financing of
research activities.
o Indications of international recognition of the candidate´s
contribution to the research fields described or similar fields,
such as research reports, invitations for scientific lectures/keynotes,
assignment of the evaluation of articles, research reports/projects or
doctoral theses, participation in committees for the publication of
scientific journals or participation in the organization of seminars,
workshops and conferences.
o Significant contribution to the teaching and/or
administrative/management work of a University or research center.
o Supervision/coordination of successfully completed of
research projects or doctoral theses.
o Excellent knowledge of the English language at a
proficiency level (spoken and written).
BENEFITS
The yearly gross salary for this position will be 78.000,00 Euro. From this
amount employer and employee contributions to the Cyprus government funds
will be deducted. A 13th monthly salary is incorporated into the monthly
gross salary. In addition, health insurance will be funded by the program.
ABOUT THE HOSTING INSTITUTION:
Cyprus University of Technology (CUT), was established by law in 2004, and
enrolled its first students in 2007. With its orientation towards applied
research, the University aspires to establish for itself a role in support
of the state and society in their efforts to confront problems, which cover
all areas of science and technology. CUT involvement in research can be
recognized from the fact that within the last four years, projects with more
than 30M Euro have been funded. CUT is an advanced University equipped with
the most modern infrastructures and technological equipment which makes it
possible to be the strongest on the island in research, with specialized
units directed by distinguished professionals. The Digital Heritage Research
Laboratory (DHRLab), established in 2013, is directed by Dr. Marinos
Ioannides and already works in the digital and holistic documentation of
Cultural Heritage Objects as well as contributing to national and European
policies for DCH. Moreover, the Lab is very active in 3D Reconstruction and
HBIM with a special focus on semantics and symbolic representation.
UNESCO Chair on Digital Heritage: The main scope of this unique Chair is to
extend the successful work of the DHRLab and address a full range of key
aspects of novel research and innovative developments such as:
- the e-documentation and analysis of cultural heritage data for both
tangible and intangible heritage;
- technical areas, including 2D and 3D virtual environments (tangible and
intangible), archives and collections management systems, web and museum
based interactive applications and language technologies;
- non-technical areas, including testing, economic and social impact
evaluation in support of the development of the cultural heritage sector and
its opportunities in tourism, entertainment and education.
Applications must be sent via email at: HRecruits(a)cut.ac.cy with the
subject: Application for Researcher Position (Special Scientist for
Research Senior Researcher A) Position Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering and Informatics no later than Friday 5 ?pril 2019,
12:00 (noon) which is the deadline for the submission of the applications.
For further information please contact Dr. Marinos Ioannides (Director of
the UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage) at email
marinos.ioannides(a)cut.ac.cy and telephone number +357-25-002020