Senior developer position for EASAIER project, with Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, London (Josh Reiss )


Subject: Senior developer position for EASAIER project, with Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, London
From:    Josh Reiss  <josh.reiss@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:26:45 -0000
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Full-time Senior Developer for the EU Research Project, EASAIER (Enabling Access to Sound Archives through Integration, Enrichment and Retrieval) The Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary, University of London is one of the world’s leading research teams specialising in Music Informatics, and DSP for Music and Audio. The Centre is leading the EU funded research project entitled EASAIER, Enabling Access to Sound Archives through Integration, Enrichment and Retrieval. We are currently accepting applicants for a full-time research position as Senior Developer on the project. The appointee will contribute tools and components to the software system that is being developed and will be deployed in sound archives across Europe. You will also interact with international experts in the fields of music and speech processing and retrieval, semantics and ontologies, musicology, and digital libraries. Applicants should have experience in software development, DSP research and audio. Work hours are flexible and telecommuting/working from home on occasion is acceptable. Salary will be up to £28,490 per annum inclusive on Grade 4RES The successful applicant should be able to start around 1st April 2007. For more information, please contact Dr. Joshua D. Reiss at coordinator@xxxxxxxx Further details and an application form can be found on our website: http://www.hr.qmul.ac.uk/vacancies/teachresearch/ . Details about the EASAIER project are available at http://easaier.org/ and details about the department are available at http://www.elec.qmul.ac.uk/ . Completed application forms should be returned to: Sharon Cording, Department of Electronic Engineering, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS or by e-mail to sharon.cording@xxxxxxxx , by 20th February, 2007.


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