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[AUDITORY] Research position in Applied Psycho-Acoustics at the University of Oldenburg



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The Acoustics Group at the University of Oldenburg is looking for a

 

Researcher in Applied Psychoacoustics (m/w/d)
for two years

 

Salary is according to 100 % E13 TV-L. The position is suitable for part time work.

We are looking for candidates with an academic university degree (Master or equivalent) in psychology or physics (or a related discipline) with experience in applied psychoacoustics and multi-modal perception of noise and vibration, to work on a two-year BMWi-funded LUFO V-3 project focusing on perception of aircraft cabin noise and vibration. Basic programming knowledge in Matlab is necessary.

The acoustics group offers an attractive environment with research covering auditory perception, computational auditory scene analysis, new technologies for sound reproduction, and sound quality research for automobile and aviation. The University of Oldenburg is known for its wide range of activities in hearing research and offers an excellent environment for a research project in applied psychoacoustics.

The successful candidate is expected to conduct research in applied psychoacoustics leading to scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals.

The University of Oldenburg is an equal opportunities employer and explicitly supports applications from female researchers. Applicants with disabilities will be given preference in case of equal qualification.

Interested candidates can contact Steven van de Par for more information and should send an application, CV, copies of their university diplomas, and contact information for 1 or 2 references to:

 

Prof. Dr. Steven van de Par

Acoustics Group,

Carl von Ossietzky University

Carl-von-Ossietzky-Straße 9-11

26129 Oldenburg

Germany

Tel.        +49 441 798 3450

email      Steven.van.de.Par@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

website  http://www.akustik.uni-oldenburg.de/

 

Applications will be considered until September 2nd, 2019.

 

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