Post-doc position in Audio Engineering ("Picinali, Lorenzo" )


Subject: Post-doc position in Audio Engineering
From:    "Picinali, Lorenzo"  <l.picinali@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 2 Jun 2016 11:42:16 +0000
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Dear Colleagues, within the newly-formed Dyson School of Design Engineering at Imperial College London, we are looking for a new Research Associate (post-doc) to work on the 3D Tune-In project (http://3d-tune-in.eu/). The Research Associate will be involved in the software and hardware development and integration work-packages within 3D Tune-In, and in the evaluation stages. Specific tasks will include the development of 3D audio algorithms, of acoustic virtual reality functions, of hearing loss and hearing aid simulators, and the integration of these within desktop and mobile applications. A PhD (or equivalent) in an area pertinent to the research subject (e.g. computer science, engineering), experience in signal processing, development and/or integration of computer interfaces and excellent knowledge of at least one programming language (e.g. C++, C#, Objective C) are essential requirements for this post. Experience in Unity3D, Matlab, sound processing, hearing aids technology, human factors and subjective experiment design are desirable criteria. The advert, with instructions on how to apply, can be found here (do not hesitate to contact me in case you or a potential candidate has queries): http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ANU838/research-associate-in-audio-engineering/ Please send it around to colleagues and students if appropriate. Thanks Lorenzo -- Dr Lorenzo Picinali Senior Lecturer in Audio Experience Design Director of Undergraduate Studies Dyson School of Design Engineering Imperial College London 10 Princes Gardens South Kensington, SW7 1NA, London T: 0044 (0)20 7594 8158 E: l.picinali@xxxxxxxx http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/l.picinali www.imperial.ac.uk/design-engineering-school


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