Research Associate in Auditory Perception ("Brian C. J. Moore" )


Subject: Research Associate in Auditory Perception
From:    "Brian C. J. Moore"  <bcjm@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 14 Jul 2011 12:30:32 +0100
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<html> <body> <b>Research Associate in Auditory Perception<br> &nbsp;<br> Grade 7, Salary range; =A327,428 to =A332,751<br> </b>&nbsp;<br> Applications are invited for the position of Research Associate in the research group of Prof. Brian C.J. Moore, in the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge.&nbsp; Other members of the group include Dr. Brian R. Glasberg, Dr. Tom Baer and Dr. Michael A. Stone.&nbsp; <br> &nbsp;<br> For information about the group see: <a href=3D"http://hearing.psychol.cam.ac.uk/"><u> http://hearing.psychol.cam.ac.uk/</a><br> </u>&nbsp;<br> The position is funded by a Programme Grant from the Medical Research Council (U.K.) and is available from 1st October, 2011 until 30th September, 2013.<br> &nbsp;<br> The holder of the position would be expected to co-operate in the planning, setting up, running and analysis of psychoacoustic experiments with both normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects.&nbsp; The work may also involve experiments using speech stimuli and the evaluation of signal-processing schemes for hearing aids.&nbsp; There is some flexibility over exactly what would be done, and the work can be adapted to some extent to suit the interests and expertise of the applicant.<br> &nbsp;<br> Applicants should have a Ph.D. in an area closely connected with hearing, for example psychoacoustics, audiology, audio engineering or speech science.&nbsp; Experience in testing hearing-impaired subjects would be an advantage.&nbsp; Experience in programming (including Matlab) would also be an advantage.<br> &nbsp;<br> Application forms from: Reception (quoting Ref PJ BCJM), Experimental Psychology, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EB, Tel; 01223 333 550, email; <a href=3D"mailto:reception@xxxxxxxx"> reception@xxxxxxxx</a> (to which completed application forms (parts I and&nbsp; III only) including the contact details of two referees and cv should be sent by 8 August 2011) or visit; <a href=3D"http://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/">www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/</a>.&nbsp; <br> &nbsp;<br> Further details can be obtained from Prof Moore (<a href=3D"mailto:bcjm@xxxxxxxx">bcjm@xxxxxxxx</a>).<br> &nbsp;<br> The University is committed to equality of opportunity.<br> &nbsp;</body> <br> <div>Brian C. J. Moore, Ph.D, FMedSci, FRS,</div> <div>Professor of Auditory Perception,</div> <div>Department of Experimental Psychology,</div> <div>University of Cambridge,</div> <div>Downing Street,</div> <div>Cambridge CB2 3EB,</div> <div>UK</div> <div>Tel. +44 (0) 1223 333574</div> <div>Fax. +44 (0) 1223 333564</div> <div><a href=3D"http://hearing.psychol.cam.ac.uk/" EUDORA=3DAUTOURL> http://hearing.psychol.cam.ac.uk</a></div> <br> </html>


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