The Media Lab is a cross-disciplinary research organization focusing on the invention of new media technologies that radically improve the ways people live, learn, work, and play.
We are seeking a new kind of early career faculty member, not defined by discipline, rather by his or her unique and iconoclastic experience, style, and points of view. You can be a designer, inventor, scientist, or scholar - any combination - as long as you make things that matter. Impact is key. This means somebody with at least these three sets of characteristics:
Any disciplines apply as long as their confluence shows promise of solving big, difficult, and long-term problems. And, most importantly, candidates must explain why their work really can only be done at the Media Lab. We prefer candidates not be similar to our existing faculty. We welcome applicants who have never considered academic careers. If you fit into typical academia, this is probably not the job for you. The position has no specific degree requirement. Instead, candidates must show evidence of engineering accomplishment, scientific achievement, design innovation or artistic accomplishment. We are looking for a strong mix of invention, discovery and expression. Applications should consist of one URL-the web site can be designed in whatever manner best characterizes the candidate's unique qualifications. Web site should include a CV or link to a CV. |
First name: | Simon |
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Last name: | Sunatori |
Email address: | GS.Sunatori@HyperInfo.CA |
Groups you're interested in: | Admin/Operational groups |
Jobs you're interested in: | faculty member |
Most recent degree (if any): | M.Eng. from McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada |
Field of degree (if applicable): | Engineering Physics |
Skills: | unique and iconoclastic experience, style, and points of view |
Link to your resume/CV: | http://WWW.HyperInfo.CA/GS.Sunatori/ |
"Sunatori, Go Simon" <GS.Sunatori@HyperInfo.CA> |
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