Details
- Close date
- Wednesday, 30 April 2025
- Academic background
- Sciences
- Host campus
- Dunedin
- Qualification
- PhD
- Department
- Computer Science
- Supervisor
- Professor Holger Regenbrecht
Overview
We are seeking two PhD candidates to research and develop immersive and semi-immersive tele-presence applications for remote virtual tourism, allowing for visitor experiences in Aotearoa New Zealand from anywhere in the world.
Applicants should have a strong technical background, preferably with experience in computer graphics, game engines, networking, human-computer interaction, and/or mixed reality.
While the research will have a strong technical focus, the successful candidates will also be expected to engage with external stakeholders (our research partners, tourism operators, and local communities) throughout the design and evaluation process, and so a willingness to learn and engage with the unique culture of Aotearoa New Zealand is a must.
The successful candidates will also be expected to conduct and report on user studies to evaluate various aspects of the experience.
Possible areas of research might include:
- Real-time capture, reconstruction, and streaming of environments, people, and soundscapes
- Asymmetric interactions between tour guides (on-site or virtual) and remote (virtual) tourists
- Co-present many-to-many interactions between local (on-site) and remote (virtual) tourists
- Cultural, environmental, and ethical considerations
- Minimally viable product development demonstrable to end users and other stakeholders
Funding
The positions are funded as part of a larger project to investigate technology-supported tourism in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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The candidate will work within the Human Computer Interaction Group at Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka | University of Otago, Dunedin, with the option to travel within the country as part of our regular stakeholder and community engagement.
The positions are open to all nationalities (i.e. the successful applicants do not have to be NZ or Australian citizens). An international candidate (non- NZ or non-Australian) will be required to apply for a NZ student visa to be allowed to study in NZ .
The positions are supported by funding of at least NZ$43,000 per year for 3.0 years. This includes a tax-free stipend of NZ$35,000 per year and a full university tuition fee waiver. The stipend is only available on the condition that the study is conducted in New Zealand. Funding is also available for some expenses, including travel to external stakeholders and national / international conferences.
Role Requirements
- A master’s degree (or equivalent) in computer science or a related field – this must include a significant research component
- Strong technical and research skills
- The ability to live and study in New Zealand throughout the duration of the research (at least three years)
- A willingness to learn and engage with the unique culture of Aotearoa New Zealand, including Te Ao Māori
- Familiarity with HCI research methods is a plus
Where English is not an applicant’s first or native language, evidence of English language proficiency that meets the requirements for Postgraduate Study at the University of Otago will be required. English language requirements
Application
Please email the following information:
- Your Curriculum Vitae (CV), including any relevant qualifications and publications
- A copy of your academic transcript(s)
- A cover letter, including
- a description of why you want to undertake a PhD
- how your previous experiences have prepared you for the research project that you are applying for
- what your passions are within or outside of academia
- an indication of your potential start date
Email jackie.rees@otago.ac.nz
If you are shortlisted, you will also be requested to provide the names and contact details of two academic referees willing to provide confidential comments on your suitability for the project.
Contact
- Contact name
- Jackie Rees
- jackie.rees@otago.ac.nz