DIDONE is an ERC-funded project jointly participated by the Instituto Complutense de Ciencias Musicales (ICCMU), the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), and the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M). The project is led by Prof. Dr. Álvaro Torrente Sánchez-Guisande and involves 10 researchers, 4 music engravers, 3 correctors, and a project manager. Within DIDONE’s main aims are (1) to determine the compositional techniques whereby emotions were expressed in 18th century opera seria, (2) to develop a set of quantitative tools applicable to our and other repertoires, and (3) to create a digital corpus of ca. 3.000 arias.
The postdoc researcher on ‘Musical data science’ is expected to engage and contribute in aims (1) and (2) in collaboration with DIDONE’s research team. S/he will work in tight collaboration with our music theorist, our senior statistician, and our software developer. S/he will be expected to focus on producing high-impact scientific literature at the interface between data/computer science and musicology, and on improving existent computational tools within the project that involve MusicXML and Python.
We Offer
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Two-year contract, with expected start date in June 2022 or earlier.
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Gross annual salary within the range €25.000-€32.000, depending on experience.
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Possibility of salary increase upon the aplicant’s acquisition of funding in forthcoming calls (*).
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Working with a young, ambitious, and interdisciplinary research team with expertise in musicology, statistics, and computer science.
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Access to original curated datasets of ca. 1.000 newly digitised arias (in expansion).
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Possibility to co-supervise MSc theses in at least two master programs.
We look for a candidate with
- PhD in Computer Science, Statistics, or similar.
- Strong publishing record in the above fields.
- Proven expertise in data analysis and statistical modelling or machine learning.
- Advanced musical knowledge.
- Experience in development with Python.
- Knowledge on MusicXML or willingness to quickly obtain it.
- Ability to adapt and work in an interdisciplinary environment.
The work location is at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, in Calle de Donoso Cortés, Madrid. The weekly dedication is 37,5h. The selected candidate will be hired by ICCMU and will be able to work in a hybrid format (both in the office and at home).
To apply for the position, send CV, list of publications, motivation letter, and at least one reference letter to didone@iccmu.es before the application deadline on 31 January 2022. Address possible questions to that email address. The shortlisted candidates will be interviewed by videoconference in the second week of February 2022. Should more than one candidate be idoneous for the position, a pool of candidates will be created for future calls.
(*) These competitive calls include ‘Juan de la Cierva–Incorporación’, ‘Ramón y Cajal’, and ‘Atracción de talento’. Researchers interested in applying to these calls with DIDONE’s support must contact didone@iccmu.es to express their interest at their earliest disposal, as some calls are expected to be published in late December 2021 and guidance through the application process is necessary.