Re: Re: Where to do a computer music related PhD

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Loki Davison a écrit :
On 9/19/06, Mark Knecht <markknecht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Stanford at CCRMA? Contact Fernando I suppose.

http://ccrma.stanford.edu/

I guess he doesn't call it PlanetCCRMA for nothing, right? ;-)

- Mark

On 9/18/06, Loki Davison <loki.davison@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm currently searching for somewhere to do a computer music related
> PhD (Doctorate) and i'm wondering if anyone on LAU has any ideas or
> useful contacts. I have a few different ideas for a topic and i'm open
> to working on an already existing topic as well as my own. I'm
> especially interested in human computer interaction in computer music.
> I just got a letter back from the aussie uni I applied for saying they
> arn't taking any new PhD students for 2007... so on the search again.
> :)
>
> Loki
>



The thread on the pure data list mentions a few American uni's but not
many elsewhere. What is finding funding like in any of these uni's?
I'd prefer a funded place as working at the same time except for
lecturing/tutoring sound impractical.  Does anyone know options for
the rest of the world or contacts I can chat too? I could just pester
random people but it would be great if i could narrow the search ;)

Loki


Maybe you could try the university of Bordeaux ( France ) , that's where I'm finishing my studies in computer science /image and sound analysing and processing/ computer music.
I give you a link : http://www.u-bordeaux1.fr/bx1/index_en.php


Flo

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