Post-doctoral position in 3-D sound and spatial hearing ("Richard O. Duda" )


Subject: Post-doctoral position in 3-D sound and spatial hearing
From:    "Richard O. Duda"  <rod(at)DUDA.ORG>
Date:    Sun, 7 Nov 1999 17:55:28 -0800

Post-doctoral position in 3-D sound and spatial hearing A post-doctoral position is available at the Interface Laboratory at CIPIC -- the Center for Image Processing and Integrated Computing, University of California, Davis. The goal of our research is to develop computationally efficient models of the HRTF that can be easily customized to each individual listener. We are also engaged in applications of spatial sound in the human/computer interface. See our website: <http://phosphor.cipic.ucdavis.edu/>http://phosphor.cipic.ucdavis.edu . We are seeking a strongly motivated person with good analytical and experimental skills and with good knowledge of digital signal processing. Experience with MATLAB and a Unix/Linux network environment is desired. Salary is based on experience, and can be as much as US $36,000 per year plus benefits. The position is available for 12 months at 100% time. The appointment is renewable, depending on performance and continued availability of funding. The starting date is approximately January 1, 2000. Applicants must have a PhD. Although a doctorate in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science is preferred, applicants with a doctorate in Psychology, Physics, or other related disciplines are also invited to apply. Please e-mail information on your background and relevant experience to: Professor V. Ralph Algazi CIPIC, Center for Image Processing and Integrated Computing 2346 Academic Surge Building University of California 1 Shields Ave Davis, Cal. 95616-8553 Phone :530-7528066 Fax :530-7528894 e-mail :vralgazi(at)ucdavis.edu The University of California is an equal opportunity employer.


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