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Adjunct Faculty at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Design

Carnegie Mellon University
United States, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
5000 Forbes Avenue (Show on map)
Oct 27, 2024

Carnegie Mellon University: College of Fine Arts: Design

Location

Pittsburgh, PA

Open Date

Sep 30, 2024


Description

The School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University seeks an adjunct Faculty to teach an undergraduate course, junior studio (51-360 Environments IV). This studio builds off the students' previous experience in the design and prototyping of physical spaces and immersive experiences, with an emphasis on digital-physical interactions, installations and distributed IoT devices. The specific course projects will be crafted alongside School of Design faculty and could be catered to the expertise of the adjunct teacher. More information on the Environments track can be found here.

The course meets in-person on Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00 pm - 4:50 pm, starting on January 17th and ending on May 4th. The official academic calendar can be found here. There will likely be 13 undergraduate students enrolled in the course.

Examples of previous student work completed in this studio: https://dszhusd.vercel.app/projects/tobi and https://www.juhikedia.com/hybrid-tea-experience

Adjunct teacher's responsibilities will include:





  1. 2-3 planning meetings in December/January (date/time TBD) with School of Design faculty members to discuss the course, projects, learning objectives, etc.



  2. Update of existing course syllabus, schedule, and project descriptions based on meetings.



  3. Developing related course materials (e.g. prototyping demonstrations, relevant professional case studies)



  4. Attending all classes: Tuesday/Thursday 2:00-4:50 pm (Jan 17, 2023 - May 4, 2023)



  5. Being available for office hours outside of class time. Zoom or in-person; can be by appointment only.



  6. Asynchronous feedback/grading after projects.




Qualifications

The School invites applicants with the following qualifications:




  1. A Master's degree, or Bachelor's degree plus teaching and/or professional practice experience in design, architecture, HCI, or a related field.



  2. University-level teaching experience preferred.



  3. Experience in storytelling, representation, and prototyping for interactions, including familiarity with interaction design tools and software.



  4. Expertise in one or more of the following areas:




    1. Augmented reality/mixed reality interfaces, interactions, and experiences



    2. Intelligent environments & Internet of Things artifacts



    3. Responsive environments and interactive installations



    4. Immersive hybrid experiences



    5. Critical approaches to technology, design, and the built environment






Application Instructions

Application materials

Interested individuals should include the following in their application package:




  1. A cover letter stating your interest in the position.



  2. A portfolio that includes 8-10 visual examples and descriptions of creative practice in personal work, professional work, and/or research relevant to the position (web link preferred).



  3. Current CV.



  4. 8-10 visual examples and descriptions of student work as evidence of your teaching




experience, if applicable.

We will begin reviewing applications on October 25th and will continue until the position is filled.

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