PhD Scholarship: Information Design & Visualisation
$35,596 p/a, 3 years
Newly established in the School of Art and Design, ANU Design investigates contemporary digital design practices, with a focus on high impact public engagement through data visualisation, information and interface design. We are interested in approaches including web-based visualisation and interaction, tangible visualisation and data-artefacts, “data art”, participatory and experimental approaches.
We are seeking PhD students to help us advance this work, redesigning cultural and environmental data online. You will join a small, collaborative research team working with an emphasis on creative communication, engagement and impact. ANU Design is Associate Professor Mitchell Whitelaw and Dr Geoff Hinchcliffe with Associate Professor Kath Bode, Dr Beck Davis, Dr Baden Pailthorpe, Dr Anna Raupach and others at the ANU School of Art & Design.
Recent projects include:
- The Corley Explorer for the State Library of Queensland
- My Climate Future 2050 for the Australian Conservation Foundation
- Molonglo Life for ACT Parks and Conservation
- Climate Coaster for ANU Climate Change Institute
We invite candidates to apply for practice-based research projects in the following areas:
- Information Design for Climate Communication - designing and understanding innovative, engaging digital communication around climate change, adaptation and resilience
- Redesigning biodiversity data - taking advantage of the boom in biodiversity data from citizen science, community platforms and researchers to reimagine how we represent, interpret and engage with our living world
- Participatory Archives - designing online platforms facilitating audience contribution and deep engagement with digital cultural collections.
- Machine Learning for enriching collections - deploying emerging ML technologies to assist with tagging and classification of online media collections to support rich visualisation and representation.
You will:
- Have a first-class Honours (H1) or equivalent degree in a relevant field
- Be a creative, critical, independent thinker with excellent communication and collaboration skills
- Be available to commence full-time study in Canberra in 2020.
The successful applicant will be provided with a PhD scholarship as well as a top-up, to a total value of $35,596 per annum + up to $5,000 travel stipend per annum.
How to Apply
Available to Australian domestic students.
Contact Dr Geoff Hinchcliffe for more details and to disucss your proposal.
Application deadline: midnight 31 October.