Dear all (apologies for cross-posting),
We have one postdoctoral research associate position and one technical staff position open at Princeton University's 3D3A Lab
(https://www.princeton.edu/3D3A/). Below is a detailed description of the two positions:
Postdoc Position
The 3D Audio and Applied Acoustics (3D3A) Laboratory at Princeton University announces the availability of a postdoctoral research associate position in the general area of spatial audio. Current sub-areas of research include sound field control, sound field isolation, 3D audio through loudspeakers and headphones, and 3D sound field navigation. Working knowledge and/or good command of the principles of binaural audio, higher-order ambisonics, spatial sound perception, HRTF, fundamental acoustics, digital signal processing, and computer programming are expected. Knowledge of adaptive filtering, and machine learning is a plus. A PhD is required. Appointments are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding.
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Technical Staff Position
The successful candidate will be part of a team that is responsible for supporting experimental research activities in audio and acoustics. Candidates must have working knowledge of digital processors and networking, digital signal processing, audio transducers, microphones, amplifiers, and analog audio systems. Programming in C, C++, MATLAB, and Max. Working knowledge of Unix and Mac OS is a plus. Ability to solve problems, support research and work with students on projects. Duties include purchasing, maintaining the lab infrastructure, tools, and equipment, repairs, and overseeing lab safety. Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, or a related field, have the ability to work well within a team, and have excellent organizational and communication skills. An advanced degree is preferred.
Applicants are encouraged to send a copy of their CV to
3d3a@xxxxxxxxxxxxx along with any questions they may have.
Best regards,
Yue
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Yue Qiao
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Princeton University