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[AUDITORY] Job opportunity in multisensor integration and measurement of communication behaviour



Dear List,

Please pass this on to anyone who might be interested.

 

We are currently advertising a 24-month Research Fellow post based in the Scottish Section of the University of Nottingham’s Hearing Sciences department (location Glasgow). This is a thriving centre of research into how people use their hearing, how hearing impairment affects them, and how new technologies might help.

 

The successful candidate will support and collaborate with researchers in delivering an MRC programme grant on communication ecology. The duties will include integrating diverse sensor and stimulus presentation systems, developing computational models of communication behaviours, carrying out data analyses and reporting results.

 

Candidates must have a PhD or equivalent experience in engineering/computer science/bioengineering or a closely related subject area. As the postholder will be involved in the expansion of our lab to include multi- person recordings of EEG, motion capture, and gaze, while manipulating audio presentation, they should have experience integrating hardware and software for diverse data measurement. They should also have strong programming skills for modelling of behaviours, and a positive attitude to collaboration.

Closing date: 28th August. For further information see link:https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BUE182/research-associate-fellow-fixed-term-location-glasgow

Informal enquiries can be addressed to Lauren.Hadley1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

Thanks!

 

Graham Naylor


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