Marie Curie post-doc position (fabien gouyon )


Subject: Marie Curie post-doc position
From:    fabien gouyon  <fgouyon@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 2010 18:29:06 +0100
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Dear readers of this list, Are you a PhD holder, national from Europe, and residing since 3 years or more *outside* Europe (i.e. outside the European Union or FP7 Associated Countries)? Then you might be interested in applying with our research group to a 3 years post-doc position in Porto, Portugal, in:    * Music Information Retrieval    * Human-Computer Musical Interaction    * Automatic Music Generation    * Music applications of Pattern Recognition    * Music Robotics    * Audio Processing ... or a related field. The Programme is called "WELCOME II ­ Promoting the return of researchers to the European Research Area". The salary is between €61k - €68k per year (depending on early post-doc, or experienced post-doc) + mobility and travel allowance (1.600€) + research costs (5.000€/year) Deadline: December 12th 2010 Expected start of contract: May 2011 For further information on that Programme, please have a look at: http://omega.fct.mctes.pt/contratacaodoutorados/welcomeII.pdf and http://alfa.fct.mctes.pt/welcome2 For further information on our research group, please have a look at our website (http://smc.inescporto.pt/). Our research team is part of the INESC Porto (Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering of Porto), a private non-profit association, recognized as Public Interest Institution, that has been recently appointed as Associated Laboratory by the Portuguese State (http://www2.inescporto.pt/ip-en). If you are interested, or for any information regarding our research, please contact me directly: fgouyon@xxxxxxxx Best regards, -- Fabien Gouyon, PhD Senior Research Scientist, INESC Porto Invited Assistant Professor, Engineering Faculty, University of Porto http://www.inescporto.pt/~fgouyon


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