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BIO
Aaron Oldenburg is a game designer and new media artist whose primary interest is in game rules as an expressive medium. His video and interactive work has exhibited in festivals and galleries in New York, Berlin, São Paulo and Los Angeles, including SIGGRAPH and FILE Electronic Language International Festival. He currently works on physical computing projects, designing new interfaces and electronic sculptures.
He teaches game design as an Assistant Professor in University of Baltimore's Simulation and Digital Entertainment program and has an MFA from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. In October 2003 he finished two years as an HIV Health Extension Agent for the Peace Corps in Mali, West Africa.
He teaches game design as an Assistant Professor in University of Baltimore's Simulation and Digital Entertainment program and has an MFA from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. In October 2003 he finished two years as an HIV Health Extension Agent for the Peace Corps in Mali, West Africa.
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor, Simulation and Digital Entertainment
Deadline:
Tue Jan 06, 2015 00:00
Location:
Baltimore,
Maryland
United States of America
United States of America
University of Baltimore -- The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies of the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Baltimore invites applications for a full-time tenure-track assistant professor position in game design and human-computer interaction to begin in August 2015. For consideration, applicants must have a doctorate in a related field or an MFA, or substantial industry experience. Potential candidates will need to demonstrate success in creative professional practices and/or research and publications commensurate with the rank of the position. Also necessary are a strong commitment to teaching and a demonstrated ability to teach a range of courses on game and simulation-related technologies, particularly game design theory and game studies, at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
Individuals committed both to the digital arts and to computer science and information technologies, with a background in game and simulation development or interactive arts and media, are preferred.
The University of Baltimore, a component of the University System of Maryland, serves a diverse urban community with an emphasis on “knowledge that works.” The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies has fifteen full-time faculty and six affiliated faculty and offers three bachelor’s degrees, three post baccalaureate certificates, an M.S. in Interaction Design and Information Architecture, and a D.S. in Interaction and Information Design.
Primary teaching responsibilities will lie in the Simulation and Digital Entertainment B.S. program at the University of Baltimore. Teaching responsibilities may include online courses and courses at the main campus of the Universities at Shady Grove in Rockville, Maryland. The SDE program currently enrolls approximately 215 students and is growing rapidly. Many of our alumni work in the 100+ interactive development companies in the Baltimore-Washington area.
For more information, about the program, visit http://www.ubalt.edu/game
UB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Compliant Employer & Title IX Institution.
TO APPLY: visit http://www.ubalt.edu/about-ub/offices-and-services/human-resources/jobseekers/jobs-at-ub.cfm?&posting=957
UB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Compliant Employer & Title IX
Individuals committed both to the digital arts and to computer science and information technologies, with a background in game and simulation development or interactive arts and media, are preferred.
The University of Baltimore, a component of the University System of Maryland, serves a diverse urban community with an emphasis on “knowledge that works.” The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies has fifteen full-time faculty and six affiliated faculty and offers three bachelor’s degrees, three post baccalaureate certificates, an M.S. in Interaction Design and Information Architecture, and a D.S. in Interaction and Information Design.
Primary teaching responsibilities will lie in the Simulation and Digital Entertainment B.S. program at the University of Baltimore. Teaching responsibilities may include online courses and courses at the main campus of the Universities at Shady Grove in Rockville, Maryland. The SDE program currently enrolls approximately 215 students and is growing rapidly. Many of our alumni work in the 100+ interactive development companies in the Baltimore-Washington area.
For more information, about the program, visit http://www.ubalt.edu/game
UB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Compliant Employer & Title IX Institution.
TO APPLY: visit http://www.ubalt.edu/about-ub/offices-and-services/human-resources/jobseekers/jobs-at-ub.cfm?&posting=957
UB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Compliant Employer & Title IX
Lecturer in Simulation and Digital Entertainment (Rockville, MD)
Deadline:
Thu Mar 06, 2014 00:00
Location:
Rockville,
Maryland
United States of America
United States of America
Lecturer, Simulation and Digital Entertainment
Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies, Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences
Vacancy Number 300403
Position Type: Faculty position with benefits package
Opens: 02/05/14 Closes: 03/06/14
Salary: Competitive and commensurate with experience
Lecturer, Simulation and Digital Entertainment
Rockville, MD
Start date: August 2014
Salary: Competitive and commensurate with experience
Documents must be received by March 6, 2014.
The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies of the innovative Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Baltimore invites applications for a full-time lecturer position (one-year renewable) in game design to begin in August 2014. For consideration, applicants must have a doctorate in a technical field or an MFA, or substantial industry experience. Also necessary are a strong commitment to teaching and a demonstrated ability to teach a range of courses on game and simulation-related technologies, including 3D animation, at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
Individuals committed both to the digital arts and to computer science and information technologies, with a background in game and simulation development or interactive arts and media, are preferred.
The University of Baltimore, a component of the University System of Maryland, serves a diverse urban community with an emphasis on “knowledge that works.” The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies has fifteen full-time faculty and six affiliated faculty and offers three bachelor’s degrees, three post baccalaureate certificates, an M.S. in Interaction Design and Information Architecture, and a D.S. in Interaction and Information Design.
Primary teaching responsibilities will lie in the Simulation and Digital Entertainment B.S. program at the Universities of Shady Grove in Rockville, Maryland. Teaching responsibilities may include online courses and courses at the main campus of the University of Baltimore. The SDE program currently enrolls approximately 215 students and is growing rapidly. Many of our alumni work in the 100+ interactive development companies in the Baltimore-Washington area.
For more information, about the program, visit http://www.ubalt.edu/game
TO APPLY: Candidates must electronically submit a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, a sampling of their publications and/or commercial work, and three letters of recommendation. See application instructions below. To ensure consideration, all materials must be clearly marked with the UB employment vacancy number and received by March 6, 2014.
UB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Compliant Employer & Title IX Institution.
Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies, Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences
Vacancy Number 300403
Position Type: Faculty position with benefits package
Opens: 02/05/14 Closes: 03/06/14
Salary: Competitive and commensurate with experience
Lecturer, Simulation and Digital Entertainment
Rockville, MD
Start date: August 2014
Salary: Competitive and commensurate with experience
Documents must be received by March 6, 2014.
The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies of the innovative Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Baltimore invites applications for a full-time lecturer position (one-year renewable) in game design to begin in August 2014. For consideration, applicants must have a doctorate in a technical field or an MFA, or substantial industry experience. Also necessary are a strong commitment to teaching and a demonstrated ability to teach a range of courses on game and simulation-related technologies, including 3D animation, at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
Individuals committed both to the digital arts and to computer science and information technologies, with a background in game and simulation development or interactive arts and media, are preferred.
The University of Baltimore, a component of the University System of Maryland, serves a diverse urban community with an emphasis on “knowledge that works.” The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies has fifteen full-time faculty and six affiliated faculty and offers three bachelor’s degrees, three post baccalaureate certificates, an M.S. in Interaction Design and Information Architecture, and a D.S. in Interaction and Information Design.
Primary teaching responsibilities will lie in the Simulation and Digital Entertainment B.S. program at the Universities of Shady Grove in Rockville, Maryland. Teaching responsibilities may include online courses and courses at the main campus of the University of Baltimore. The SDE program currently enrolls approximately 215 students and is growing rapidly. Many of our alumni work in the 100+ interactive development companies in the Baltimore-Washington area.
For more information, about the program, visit http://www.ubalt.edu/game
TO APPLY: Candidates must electronically submit a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, a sampling of their publications and/or commercial work, and three letters of recommendation. See application instructions below. To ensure consideration, all materials must be clearly marked with the UB employment vacancy number and received by March 6, 2014.
UB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Compliant Employer & Title IX Institution.
Full-Time Tenure Track Faculty, Open Rank and Tenure, Simulation and Digital Entertainment
Deadline:
Sat Dec 15, 2012 23:59
Location:
Baltimore,
Maryland
United States of America
United States of America
Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences
Vacancy Number 2013-011
Position Type: Faculty position with benefits package
Opens: 10/24/12 Closes: Open Until Filled
Salary: Competitive and commensurate with qualifications
Open Until Filled. Apply by December 15, 2012 for best consideration.
The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies at the University of Baltimore invites applications for a full-time, tenured/tenure-track faculty position (open rank and tenure) or senior level professor of practice position in game design to begin in August 2013. For consideration, applicants must have a doctorate in a technical field or an MFA. Also necessary are a strong commitment to teaching and a demonstrated ability to teach a range of courses on game and simulation-related technologies, including 3D animation, at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
Candidates will need to demonstrate success in creative professional practices and/or research and publications commensurate with the rank of the position. Individuals committed both to the digital arts and to computer science and information technologies, with a background in game and simulation development or interactive arts and media, are preferred. Professor of practice is a three-year contractual position with the possibility of renewal. Salary is competitive with industry jobs.
The University of Baltimore, a component of the University System of Maryland, serves a diverse urban community with an emphasis on “knowledge that works.” The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies, a unit of the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences, has thirteen full-time faculty and six affiliated faculty and offers three bachelor’s degrees, three post baccalaureate certificates, an M.S. in Interaction Design and Information Architecture, and a D.S. in Interaction and Information Design.
Primary teaching responsibilities will lie in the Simulation and Digital Entertainment B.S. program, but may also include general education and honors courses as well as the SIAT Division’s graduate programs. The SDE program currently enrolls approximately 215 students and is growing rapidly. Many of our alumni work in the 100+ interactive development companies in the Baltimore-Washington area.
TO APPLY: Candidates must submit a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, a sampling of their publications and/or commercial work, and three letters of recommendation to Chair, Search Committee, Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies, University of Baltimore, 1420 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. Materials may be submitted electronically to Nikita Anderson (410-837-6222, nanderson@ubalt.edu). To ensure consideration, all materials must be clearly marked with the UB employment vacancy number 2013-011 and must be received by December 15, 2012; review of materials will begin on that date and continue until the position is filled.
The University of Baltimore is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Compliant Employer & Title IX Institution.
http://www.ubalt.edu/hr
Vacancy Number 2013-011
Position Type: Faculty position with benefits package
Opens: 10/24/12 Closes: Open Until Filled
Salary: Competitive and commensurate with qualifications
Open Until Filled. Apply by December 15, 2012 for best consideration.
The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies at the University of Baltimore invites applications for a full-time, tenured/tenure-track faculty position (open rank and tenure) or senior level professor of practice position in game design to begin in August 2013. For consideration, applicants must have a doctorate in a technical field or an MFA. Also necessary are a strong commitment to teaching and a demonstrated ability to teach a range of courses on game and simulation-related technologies, including 3D animation, at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
Candidates will need to demonstrate success in creative professional practices and/or research and publications commensurate with the rank of the position. Individuals committed both to the digital arts and to computer science and information technologies, with a background in game and simulation development or interactive arts and media, are preferred. Professor of practice is a three-year contractual position with the possibility of renewal. Salary is competitive with industry jobs.
The University of Baltimore, a component of the University System of Maryland, serves a diverse urban community with an emphasis on “knowledge that works.” The Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies, a unit of the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences, has thirteen full-time faculty and six affiliated faculty and offers three bachelor’s degrees, three post baccalaureate certificates, an M.S. in Interaction Design and Information Architecture, and a D.S. in Interaction and Information Design.
Primary teaching responsibilities will lie in the Simulation and Digital Entertainment B.S. program, but may also include general education and honors courses as well as the SIAT Division’s graduate programs. The SDE program currently enrolls approximately 215 students and is growing rapidly. Many of our alumni work in the 100+ interactive development companies in the Baltimore-Washington area.
TO APPLY: Candidates must submit a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, a sampling of their publications and/or commercial work, and three letters of recommendation to Chair, Search Committee, Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies, University of Baltimore, 1420 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. Materials may be submitted electronically to Nikita Anderson (410-837-6222, nanderson@ubalt.edu). To ensure consideration, all materials must be clearly marked with the UB employment vacancy number 2013-011 and must be received by December 15, 2012; review of materials will begin on that date and continue until the position is filled.
The University of Baltimore is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Compliant Employer & Title IX Institution.
http://www.ubalt.edu/hr
Tenure-track Assistant Professor and Tenured Associate or Full Professor positions in Simulation and Digital Entertainment
Deadline:
Fri Apr 01, 2011 16:14
Location:
Baltimore,
Maryland
United States of America
United States of America
The School of Information Arts and Technologies at the University of
Baltimore invites applications for two positions to begin in August
2011. Each successful candidate will have a strong commitment to
teaching and the ability to teach a range of courses in undergraduate
and graduate programs. The candidates will have demonstrated success in
research, creative professional practices and publications commensurate
with the rank of the position.
We particularly seek candidates with
backgrounds in programming, interactive arts and media, game and
simulation development, user-centered design, and/or media studies. The
faculty we seek will feel equally committed both to the digital arts and
to the computer sciences and information-technologies that digital game
design and development require.
Follow the link for more information.
Baltimore invites applications for two positions to begin in August
2011. Each successful candidate will have a strong commitment to
teaching and the ability to teach a range of courses in undergraduate
and graduate programs. The candidates will have demonstrated success in
research, creative professional practices and publications commensurate
with the rank of the position.
We particularly seek candidates with
backgrounds in programming, interactive arts and media, game and
simulation development, user-centered design, and/or media studies. The
faculty we seek will feel equally committed both to the digital arts and
to the computer sciences and information-technologies that digital game
design and development require.
Follow the link for more information.
Two tenure-track positions in Simulation and Digital Entertainment
Deadline:
Tue Mar 01, 2011 13:40
Location:
Baltimore,
Maryland
United States of America
United States of America
The School of Information Arts and Technologies at the University of Baltimore invites applications for two positions to begin in August 2011. Each successful candidate will have a strong commitment to teaching and the ability to teach a range of courses in undergraduate and graduate programs. The candidates will have demonstrated success in research, creative professional practices and publications commensurate with the rank of the position.
We particularly seek candidates with backgrounds in programming, interactive arts and media, game and simulation development, user-centered design, and/or media studies. The faculty we seek will feel equally committed both to the digital arts and to the computer sciences and information-technologies that digital game design and development require.
Follow the link for more information.
We particularly seek candidates with backgrounds in programming, interactive arts and media, game and simulation development, user-centered design, and/or media studies. The faculty we seek will feel equally committed both to the digital arts and to the computer sciences and information-technologies that digital game design and development require.
Follow the link for more information.